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Fate brought them together. But will Daisy's promises keep them apart? Daisy’s new flower shop in Moonbeam has a nice steady flow of customers. But it’s so different from back home in Colorado. No, Colorado was not home. Not anymore. She can never return. Not after what happened. Jack moves to Moonbeam to help take care of his mother, though his mom insists she doesn’t need help. Okay, so maybe he just wants a change and uses his mom as an excuse. But what he really needs is to find a place to live. Luckily, Daisy’s neighbor needs a renter and Jack ends up living next door to Daisy. What starts as a friendship quickly blossoms into something more. But Daisy made two promises to herself. Promise swearing off having a relationship. But her heart tells her it might be okay to take a chance with Jack. Maybe. Then disaster strikes. Even if she would consider breaking the first promise, she will not break the second one. She can’t. And a relationship with Jack would shatter that promise into tiny grains of sand. But Moonbeam has a way of weaving its charm through the lives of the people in town. One never knows what may happen...
Author

Kay Correll is a USA Today bestselling author of sweet, heartwarming stories that are a cross between women’s fiction and contemporary romance. She is known for her charming small towns, quirky townsfolk, and the enduring strong friendships between the women in her books. Kay splits her time between the Southwest coast of Florida and the Midwest of the U.S. and can often be found out and about with her camera, taking a myriad of photographs, often incorporating them into her book covers. When not lost in her writing or photography, she can be found spending time with her ever-supportive husband, knitting, or playing with her puppies - a cavalier who is too cute for his own good and a naughty but adorable Australian shepherd. Their five boys are all grown now and while she misses the rowdy boy-noise chaos, she is thoroughly enjoying her empty nest years.