Trish James is a young, recently widowed mother who wants nothing more than to make it on her own. She is financially struggling, but does not want anyone to "rescue" her or her son, Little Bo, despite multiple offers from family members. Determined to prove to everyone she is capable of taking care of herself and Bo, she starts up a small, design business in Miller's Creek. She soon discovers there is not much of a demand for her line of work in the small town and begins to entertain the thought of moving to Austin, TX for a better paying job.
Andy Tyler is a recently single laywer, who has come to Miller's Creek for a friend's wedding. After meeting Trish, he soon leaves his flourishing job in the city to assume the role as Miller's Creek's city attorney. He wants nothing more than to show Trish and Bo how much he cares for them, but Trish feels it is much too soon after the death of her husband to even consider what might happen between her and Andy.
The book continues with the ups and downs of their friendship as Andy helps Bo cope with the loss of his father and even helps Trish allow herself to enjoy painting again. There is a constant reminder of how we should give things to God, instead of taking them into our own hands, as He always knows best.
When Trish can't seem to understand God's plan through all the hardships, she makes the decision to leave Miller's Creek, but Andy knows this is the wrong decision and chases after her. Will she finally let Andy rescue her?
This is a good read, but not the book for me. I can understand how many people would enjoy this book, but I had a hard time getting through it. In the beginning, you jump right into the story and it held my attention. Then, it starts to slow down toward the middle, and I started to like almost every other character more than Trish, which caused a problem for me. I felt like she was very ungrateful all the way to the end, and the struggle between her and Andy was frustrating for me, as I couldn't see why Andy tried so hard, when Trish constantly pushed him away. However, the message in this book is very uplifting and one that everyone should use in their own lives.