When a handsome out-of-towner shows up claiming to be part owner of her inn, Meyer Ellison thinks she’s being pranked. But sure enough, the proof is tucked away in a forgotten document in the office she really needs to tidy.
Jackson Vaughan knew his grandmother well. At least, he thought he did. But when he suddenly inherits her ownership half of some podunk inn he’s never heard of before, he realizes that her scheming knows no bounds.
The town of Fraisier Creek has a way of sucking people in, but Jackson is determined to find a way out of this new obligation and get back to the city. The only problem? Meyer won’t cooperate. At all. She doesn’t want Jackson anywhere near her precious inn.
As the tension between the two business partners mounts, trouble lurks. When Meyer and Jackson are sent an anonymous threat, their battle for power doesn’t seem to matter all that much anymore. Not when they’re forced to put their differences aside to rely on each other. Even though it’s the last thing they want to do.