Second chances only come around once.
Eight years ago, Adam Elliot made the biggest mistake of his life. Now
that mistake is coming back to haunt him. His family's beloved vineyard
has gone into foreclosure, and the new owner is the sister of the only
man he's ever loved--the man he dumped under pressure from family and
friends who thought the match was beneath him.
When Freddy Wentworth, aka the bad boy of Bishop's Glen, left town with
a broken heart, he vowed never to return. But a recently widowed friend
needs his help, so here he is. He's a rich and famous celebrity chef
now, though, so everyone can just eff right off.
But some things are easier said than done. Despite their attempts to
resist each other, old love rekindles--and old wounds reopen. If they
want to make things work the second time around, they'll have to learn
to set aside their pride--and prejudice.
This modern retelling of Jane Austen's Persuasion is a standalone
novel that can be enjoyed by Austen-philes and by those allergic to the
nineteenth century.