
Sunflowers and Second Chances
When Nashville marketing whiz Lila Harper gets the call from her grandmother Mae, she doesn't hesitate to put her high-powered career on hold and go home. Mae's sunflower farm in Fox Hollow, Kentucky, is under threat—from a recent health scare and relentless developers eyeing the land for subdivisions.
Lila has six weeks, one sunflower field, and a contact list of favors to call in. The plan is simple: throw a Friday-night concert in the field, save the farm, make peace with what she left behind, and be back in Nashville before the leaves turn. The problem is the man living across the bottomland — Jake Bradford, her high school sweetheart. He is grown now, running the dairy farm his parents left him, and standing exactly where he stood when she drove away at eighteen.
Working side by side, they rediscover the easy chemistry of their youth. But can Lila choose between the life she's built in Nashville and the one calling her home?
In this heartwarming tale of second chances, Anna Poe weaves small-town charm, family bonds, and blooming romance into a story that reminds us: sometimes, love grows best where it's planted.


