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Lucy Parsons wants absolutely nothing to do with the Westmoore family or the maple syrup they produce. When Sierra Westmoore blows back into town after her father’s death and tries to rent a room at Lucy’s family’s bed-and-breakfast, The Maple Inn, Lucy kicks her out on the spot. It doesn’t matter that Sierra hasn’t set foot in Maple Run in fifteen years—the Westmoores are not allowed.But small towns don’t leave a lot of room to hide, and Sierra and her brother, Drake, have set their sights on improving the town’s opinion of them now that their father is gone. Lucy doesn’t believe any Westmoore could have good intentions, and although she may have to play nice with Sierra, it doesn’t mean she’s going to like it.
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I had a hard time with the beginning of this book, specifically Lucy. Her bitterness toward the Westmoores is understandable to a degree, but the nastiness that she conveys toward the surviving children almost made me not want to finish this book. I did not like her character at all. I'm glad there was a turn-around in her attitude that occurred, but she had to be hit over the head several times before it sunk in how much of an a-hole she was being.