When city girl Y/n is forced to spend the summer on her Aunt May’s farm in the middle of rural nowhere, she’s convinced it will be the worst three months of her life. She misses the city, hates the heat, and has absolutely no interest in dirt roads, horses, or small-town charm. Unfortunately for her, Charlie Higgins—the annoyingly handsome country boy who lives down the road—seems determined to become part of her summer whether she likes it or not. With his crooked smile, endless country sayings, thick southern drawl, and habit of calling her *honey* every five minutes, Charlie quickly becomes the source of all her frustrations. But as the summer stretches on, stolen sunsets, long days on the farm, and Charlie’s unwavering patience begin to chip away at Y/n’s defenses. What starts as irritation slowly grows into something neither of them expected, proving that sometimes the last place you want to be can end up feeling the most like home.

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