I thought this was very cute, clean, maybe too clean for some people's taste, but it also has some things about it that I loved.
The book is labeled as Christian, which is fine by me, but some might not like that. The story revolves around 3 sisters, Joan Sanderson, Allie, her older sister, and Tori, the youngest sister. All three girls are single and a nice looking, very eligible bachelor moves in next door to them. A man who's studying to be a doctor (a plus!), whose name is Ken, is up for grabs so to speak. He is not about things; rather he lives modestly, which Joan really likes.
It just so happens that Joan works for Abernathy Sales and Rental and the handsome, young soon-to-be doctor is in need of some things that she can help him get, namely furniture.
Naturally, as sibling rivalry might have it, both Tori and Joan have their eye set on Ken. The sisters are both so different though. One is dainty and petite, the other tall and athletic. One is blonde, the other brunette. One is more stylish than the other. So they both doll up in their own style/fashion and head to church where Ken is a serious attendant, drawing out his Bible and notepad and listening carefully to the message.
Tori and Joan's mother worries that their desires set on Ken and the hopes of winning his affections will drive them apart. Sisters, if you're female and you have one (or more), you'll understand that sisterly love and sometimes rivalry that comes with the territory.
I love this story and how things happen and I enjoyed the cleanliness of the attraction and sexual tension. There is no smut in this book if that is what you prefer.