Take one single dad plus an adorable baby girl…
A year after the death of his wife, Webb Copeland is managing just fine as a bachelor and as a dad – if only his grandmother would stop insisting that his baby daughter needs a mom. Madeline is too young to remember her mother, so how can she miss what she’s never had?
… add one matchmaking grandma…
Still, if his grandmother doesn’t stop throwing young, single women in Webb’s path, he’s going to have to move into his office to escape – where he’ll never be able to spend quality time with his baby.
Clearly, he needs a diversion. If he announces his engagement, the hordes of women will have to leave him alone. And if his new fiancée is the worst woman he could possibly choose, Grandma will hate her on sight – and be so horrified she’d prefer Webb stay single after all.
… throw in an unsuitable bride…
Enter Janey Griffin, who works the swing shift manufacturing car parts for Webb’s company. She’s steel-toed boots, not stilettos. She’s stained jeans and flannel shirts, not strapless gowns. She’s ponytails and ball caps, not hair gel and dangly earrings. She’s oil and grease and hot metal, not lipstick and exotic perfume.
… and watch the trouble begin!
Only there’s a lot more to Janey than meets the eye. She’s ambitious, she’s smart, she’s hot, and she can drive a very tough bargain. Before Webb realizes he’s in over his head, he’s sinking fast… and beginning to think Janey’s not just a diversion after all.