Anson Meyer is world-renowned for his record-breaking country songs, his
devilishly good looks, and his really short temper. So after a heated
altercation with a reporter, one that puts him in a pretty negative
light in the music industry, Anson is temporarily kicked out of
Nashville by his agent and sent back to his hometown of Comfort, Texas,
to "cool down" and "figure out where he sees his career going".
When Anson shows up in Comfort, though, he quickly realizes that not
everyone is ready to welcome home the bad boy of country music.
Especially the woman he is still in love with, who served as the
inspiration behind all those hit songs. Brystol makes it clear to Anson
with one good hit to his nose that she is the last person in town who is
happy he is back - and, surprise, she isn't the only person not holding
up a welcome home sign. There are countless others...and he soon
realizes that he has got some fence-mending to do all on his own.
What Anson wasn't expecting to find was a sense of peace and belonging
that he hadn't felt in a very long time. He also stumbled upon the best
parts of his past life that he hadn't realized he missed when he left to
pursue his dreams of becoming a singer. And, more importantly, the love
he had for Brystol Overmann that burned even brighter than ever before.
Anson soon finds himself needing to make one of the biggest,
life-changing decisions of his entire career.
Choose staying home or going back to Nashville.
Feels Like Home is a complete stand-alone in the Southern Bride
series.