When do you know the most important decision of your life is the right one? Reaping the seeds from what she's sown, Cheney Reynolds moves into a historic neighborhood and becomes reclusive; energized only by restoring a dilapidated cottage that once resembled somebody's home. Cheney didn't know yard work was so hazardous until she was so-called welcomed into the neighborhood by the incomparable Mrs. Beatrice Tilley Beacon, a.k.a Grandma BB, a sassy senior citizen and opinionated childless widow. Grandma seems to be a self-proclaimed expert on everything, even topics Cheney isn't seeking advice on. Next, Cheney encounters the harmless, irritating, stalker of a neighbor, Parke Kokumuno VI, who is a direct descendent of a royal African tribe. He learned his family ancestry, African history and lineage preservation before he could count. Blessed with a sharp mind, a handsome image and a wealthy portfolio, Parke is convinced that finding a woman worthy of his love requires hours of research; a task he indulges in with zest. But his soul will make the ultimate choice. Somehow his heart is malfunctioning when it chooses the strongly-independent Cheney, who barely notices what other women don't forget: his presence. |
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