A classic fish out of water story that follows sisters Emma Collins (the dependable, grounded, wanna-be anthropologist) and Katy Dodson (the never thinks things through, eternal optimist) who relocate to an obscure part of the Ozarks when Katy buys a "B&B" online, sight unseen using her divorce settlement. Thinking Katy purchased a bed & breakfast, the girls are shocked to find it's a bait shop and barbecue restaurant in tiny Warbler Lake. Of course, knowing nothing of either business, Emma, who's put her college dreams on hold again to help out her sister and 5-year old nephew, Josh, with their new venture immediately wants to sell. Katy, however, thinks it's perfect and wants to make a go of it and raise her son in the friendly, small town.
In the meantime, Josh's father and Katy's ex-husband Sean Dodson resurfaces after having walked out on them 3 years earlier when he felt Katy and their baby would be better off without him. Pushed by his domineering mother, Gwen (CEO of the family's mult-million dollar burger franchise) he heads to Warbler Lake to visit with Josh. Gwen's ulterior motive, however, is to take Josh from Katy and bring him back to St. Louis when he can have his hearts desire and all that money can buy. Certain Katy was never good enough forger son, Gwen fails to see the things that make she and Katy very similar.
I have to say, the title definitely caught my attention and I found it to be a fast-paced read. Definitely enjoyed it and would probably read another of Pamela Morsi's books.