Their chance encounter with Mac at his eccentric Truckstop sparks an immediate connection, but Kate finds Mac enigmatic and guarded.
As Kate tries to rebuild her life while keeping her past hidden, she discovers that Mac, nursing his own heartache and struggling to save his Truckstop, prefers solitude because he has Aspergers. It makes it difficult for him to run his business.
Despite this, Kate is determined to break through his walls. As their paths intertwine and the nosy town folk of Starwood play their part, a sweet romance begins to bloom amidst the small-town charm.
However, secrets have a way of surfacing, and with Kate's past catching up, their budding relationship faces unforeseen challenges.
Through a blend of unusual characters, heartwarming moments, and a touch of mystery, "Biggest Little Truckstop" sets the stage for the start of the Starwood Chronicles, promising an enchanting journey of love, resilience, and community in a town where everyone knows everyone else's business.
Bobby Hutchinson writes books about almost everything as long as everything involves romance, quirky people, outrageous kids, deafness, time travel, or medicine, most of which she's familiar with. (Well, maybe not time travel.) She faints at the sight of blood, although her best-selling medical romance series, Emergency, does have the occasional scene involving bodily fluids. She's written over 60 books, mostly romance, with a few memoirs tossed in. How Not To Run A B&B was chosen by the Kootenay Library Association as Best Book of the Year, and is now being made into a film. She's now writing faster because at 80 plus, who knows?