A city girl can survive....
Or at least that's what New Yorker Frances Genovese hopes when she
agrees to stay in Morning Glory, Mississippi for a few weeks after her
brother's wedding. Though she may not know much about small-town living,
she does know a thing or two about the new restaurant her brother's
building. But she didn't bargain for a big country boy naysaying her
vision. And she darn sure didn't expect to be so attracted to the
infuriating contractor.
Clem Aiken knows two things: what it means to be a country boy and the
target market for the new eatery. When he and Frances clash on her
ideas, he figures there's one thing to do - teach the sophisticated
beauty what it's like to live in a southern small town. Frances
reluctantly gives Clem three days to change her mind about the
restaurant design. After all, how hard can it be to bait a hook, fry
chicken, or go honky tonkin'?
Opposites attract in this warm, fun novella set in Morning Glory.