Corey Sevier, Richard Waugh, Brittany Bristow
Amber Verdon loves the global travel aspect of her job as Project Manager with Chicago-based Marsh Technologies, her work which has led to her putting her first love, painting, on the back-burner, perhaps permanently. Her original career thought was to do that travel while she led the bohemian life of the painter. While mulling over a very attractive offer for a promotion which would give her a more settled life in London, Amber is called back to her small hometown of Whitbrooke Harbor, Illinois by her mother, Barbara Verdon, as her father, Rick Verdon, is currently laid up, and she requires some help for a few days at the family café, despite the culinary arts not being among Amber's skill set. It is an especially busy time in Whitbrooke Harbor with planning for the imminent Founder Days celebrations, this the one-hundredth anniversary, Amber who plans to stay until Founder's Day. While back in Whitbrooke Harbor, Amber learns that the family is facing financial hardship with their rent for the café recently being raised by the new property owner, they unable to make any of their operational payments in the process. Amber also gets involved in the Founder's Day celebration organization herself, she working closely with Jason Taylor, a carpenter by trade, he and his younger sister, Molly Taylor, who works in the café, the last two descendants of the town founders. Jason, who had wanted too to lead the life of the world traveler, long ago returned to Whitbrooke Harbor upon his parents' passing to look after Molly. As Amber and Jason spend more time together, they start to fall for each other. With everything else happening in her life, will Jason be a factor in what Amber decides to do about the London job? —Huggo