Beth Hester is a 33-year-old nurse at the long-term care facility where Audie’s grandmother is admitted after a serious stroke. She’s down to earth and mature, her career and financial investments meticulously planned. Compared to Audie, Beth doesn’t know the meaning of fun.
Through Audie’s daily visits, they forge a friendship that draws Beth into a celebration of the fun side of life while opening her eyes to innocent, unselfish love.
As Audie surrenders her heart to Beth, she begins to distance herself from the reckless habits of her youth. Just as they’re ready to meet in the middle, their future is thrown into doubt by a duty Beth can’t ignore. It all comes to a head on the river at Sumter Point.
Though she'd always dreamed of becoming an astronaut, KG MacGregor earned her PhD in journalism and went to work as a political pollster and market researcher. During her travels for work in 2002, she wrote her first piece of fiction and discovered her bliss. Since then, she has authored nearly two dozen novels, collecting a Lammy and seven Golden Crown Awards. KG is president of the Board of Trustees of the Lambda Literary Foundation. Home is on a snowy ridge of her native North Carolina mountains, where she lives with Jenny, the best partner a writer could have; and Rosalind Russell, the feline version of Auntie Mame.