When Rich McConaughey comes back to town, divorce papers in hand, he's in for more than he bargained for. Lisa Young, the woman he was married to for six months, hasn't changed a bit. His mother has though... she's gone from matronly to meow, and his father has taken off with the secretary. Does anything last anymore?
Lisa Young feels chained to the hardware store her family has run for generations. How can she tell her father that she hates the family business? When Rich walks back into her store asking her to finalize a divorce she thought was behind her, she thinks that the answer is to sign on the dotted line and move on. Except, Rich isn't making it so easy... and God has other plans.
For better or for worse, when you're legally wed, things can get complicated.
PG There were really two stories going on here: Rich and Lisa's, and Mike and Millie's (Rich's parents). Rich and Lisa loved each other, it was obvious, even to them, so it was annoying. I was distracted by Rich's parents' story. I didn't get the point. I did like the book - it was on the short side (180 pages) and it was sweet.