Summary |
Gus Hollister owes all his success to his feisty grandmother, Rose, and he knows it. It was Rose and her two sisters, Iris and Violet, who raised Gus, sent him to the best schools, and helped him start his own accounting business. Rose even bought the house Gus lives in with his wife, Elaine. But now, Gus stands to lose everything, his home, his car, and his business. Worse, he<?char 146 ?>s alienated his beloved grandma, who tried to warn him about Elaine<?char 146 ?>s greedy, gold-digging ways. Gus, blinded by infatuation, refused to listen, and now Elaine has locked him out of the house he was foolish enough to put in her name. Heartsick and remorseful, Gus returns to Rose<?char 146 ?>s Virginia farmhouse seeking shelter. But it won<?char 146 ?>t be easy to make amends. Despite their pretty floral names, there<?char 146 ?>s nothing delicate about the Blossom sisters. Unbeknownst to Gus, they<?char 146 ?>ve also been running a very lucrative business from home and don<?char 146 ?>t want interference. Yet family and forgiveness go hand in hand, and Gus isn<?char 146 ?>t giving up. |