NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A homecoming to
Rome, Kentucky, sparks a new romance—and lots of drama—between two old family
friends, from the New York Times bestselling author of When
in Rome, Practice Makes Perfect, and Beg, Borrow, or Steal.
AN ELLE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Madison Walker left Rome, Kentucky, determined to make it in the culinary
world. But after years of chasing success in New York, all she has to show for
it is her shattered confidence and a desperate need for a fresh start. Coming
home isn’t part of the plan—until an unexpected job offer lands in her lap: the
head chef position at a new farm-to-table restaurant in her hometown. The only
catch? It comes from James Huxley, owner of Huxley Farm, her brother’s best
friend.
James has always played it safe, keeping his head down and running the family
business. But when Madison’s happiness is on the line, he’s willing to take up
his estranged brother’s offer to launch a restaurant. James has loved her
quietly for years, knowing she’s never seen him as more than an annoyance, but
now that she’s back, he’s determined to change that.
Madison and James are tasked with launching the dreamy restaurant in record
time, but keeping things strictly professional soon becomes impossible, and the
town can’t help but meddle in their relationship. As opening night looms
closer, Madison’s fears threaten to hold her back.
When an unexpected disaster collides with a long-simmering sibling feud, both
Madison and James will have to face their biggest insecurities—and decide if
love is worth the risk or if some dreams are safer left untouched.
About the Author
Sarah Adams is the New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author of the Rome, Kentucky series and the Los
Angeles Sharks duology. She writes tender, joyful romances from Nashville,
Tennessee—almost always with a cat curled up in her lap.
Known for crafting stories full of heart, humor, and swoony
slow-burn chemistry, Sarah’s books are a cozy escape for the romantics, the
dreamers, and the deep feelers. Her Southern roots shape her voice, her
characters, and her love of big emotions told with warmth and charm.