A charming romance about the lives and loves of people in a
small Tennessee town. In the tradition of Debbie Macomber.
"Hey, ya'll. Dixie Ferguson here. I run Ferguson's Diner
in Angel Ridge, Tennessee. Population three hundred
forty-five. It's a picturesque town in the valley of the
Little Tennessee River, established in 1785. In the early
days, its first families--the McKays, the Wallaces, the
Houstons, the Joneses, and, of course, the Craigs--staked
their claims on hundreds of acres of the richest bottom land
anyone had ever seen. After all the years I've spent
behind the counter at Ferguson's, I could probably tell
ya'll a story about near everyone in town. But we only have
so much time, so I'll narrow it down to just two for now.
This is a story about coming home. It's also a story about
acceptin' folks for who they are. You could say it's a story
about Josie Allen, a librarian, and Cole Craig, a handyman,
but I say it's a story about finding love where you'd least
expect to."