Young Bridgett Pickwick-Buchanan (33) has been a widow for 4 years. Still in mourning for her husband, some members of her family decide it's time to "move on" & shake off the "Widow Weeds".
Bridgett is as hippy as hippy gets (in this generations meaning of the word anyways). Dreadlocked & "Green" as a Cucumber, she is dedicated to making the world a better place. Saving Mother Earth from us one flower at a time.
When her beloved Uncle's health begins failing him, it is now up to her to sell their family estate, to the most eco friendly person possible.
In walks J.C. Dirk from Atlanta, who is not only handsome (of course), but seems to be as eco friendly as a Southern Conservative Rich Man from Old Money could be.
J.C. has a few secrets of his own motivating him, when it comes to buying the Pickwick Estate from the granola crunchin pretty Bridgette he will stop at nothing to be the "perfect" candidate.
As the story goes on we find out a few juicy secrets about the Pickwick family history.
At the same time Bridgette's belief in God & prayer helps her immensely. This is not a shove it down your throat, overly religious book, either.
This book is definitely Not my usual read, but I gave it a shot, and was pleasantly delighted with what I found.
Bridgette's view of how to save the earth & of life in general, reminded me of a young me. Dreadlocks & all! Although mine were hardly dreadlocks, because I had to wash my hair they turned into little "twistys", but I tried..lolz..
This is sweet story that I would consider to be a Christian Romance-Lite/Fiction.
Some parts were predictable, one made me mad (if you read it you will know when you get to it), some were sweet, inspiring, thought provoking.
Overall a decent read if you're looking for something light & sweet & easy.
I found out when I was done this was book 3 in a series & now I want to read the prior books. This stands alone, the others were not required to understand this books ins & outs.