Sharley is a fun-loving mortician who is completely at home with the tradition and sense of belonging she feels in the small North Carolina town settled by her ancestors. Kenan Montgomery is a Boston CEO who fears death. How can such opposites attract?
Kenan throws Sharley into a whirlwind from the moment he lands his chopper in her funeral home parking lot. He has come to make advance funeral arrangements for his ecentric, wealthy empoloyer who, Sharley is surprised to find, is the grandfather she only recently learned existed.
Can Kenan overcome his fear and survive Sharley's practical jokes? Can Sharley forgive her grandfather for neglecting his family? It will take more than love to overcome the differences that keep them apart.
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