New York Times bestselling author Janet Dailey's tradition of heartwarming romance, family drama, and rugged heroes continues in the latest novel of the New Americana series, as a woman who puts down new roots in a small Alabama town finds love unexpectedly blooming. Will appeal to readers of Robyn Carr, Debbie Macomber, and Linda Lael Miller. Kelly Jenkins heads to bucolic Blue Moon, Alabama, believing a new life will heal the two orphaned children in her care. Signing on to revive the drive-in theater seems like a worthy venture, until she discovers the property is in deep disrepair. Still, spurred on by the elderly owner's plea, Kelly takes on the renovation, beginning with an ancient tree that needs to come downand unexpectedly bringing on the wrath of her reclusive neighbor . . . Seeing Kelly take an ax to his little girl's favorite tree is like being struck in the heartwhatever heart Seth Morgan has left after losing his daughter. With his own attempt to buy the old drive-in thwarted, Seth reluctantly steps in to help Kelly, even offering her and her kids shelter in his home, a place that hasn't seen a woman's touchor a child's joyful laughterin far too long . . . Soon everyone is bound up in the fate of Blue Moon's drive-inand the new family taking root in town. Because it looks like the love blooming between Kelly and Seth just may rival any found on the silver screen . . .