Ophelia Simmons is back home at the Paradise--the former brothel where her mom raised her and six sisters--contemplating her next career move and dodging Great Aunt Bernie's matchmaking attempts. She is about to meet her match in Jake Brennan, the ruggedly handsome owner of a local winery where Aunt Bernie convinces her to take a job for the summer. At first Ophelia and Jake's personalities clash, but soon enough sparks start flying.
Meanwhile, older sister Tertia Simmons also returns home to look for a new job. Tertia never thought she'd work for, let alone fall for, Noah Sullivan--the boy who once taunted her when they were kids. But when he offers her the job of her dreams in his new café, Tertia finds herself torn between her head and her heart.
As the sisters navigate the ups and downs of love and career with the help of their outrageous great aunt and the rest of the close-knit family, they learn that love can be found in the most unexpected of places--including their own hometown.
Praise for New York Times and USA Today bestseller Carolyn Brown:
"Fans of beloved Southern films will flip for this charming small town tale." --Woman's World for The Sisters Café
"Brown's characters easily inspire readers to care what happens to them."--Publishers Weekly for Bride For a Day
"Fresh, funny, and sexy tale filled with likable, down-to-earth characters."--Booklist for Love Drunk Cowboy