Evangeline Summers is the perfect girl. She plays sports, has a job, doesn't date, smoke, curse, or fornicate. She was raised in Alabama, the daughter of a Church pastor she has always been held to a high standard and looked upon like people were just waiting for her to fail. She has fallen into a large hole of uncertainty after her mother ran off to California. She had always thought of her mother as a close friend and shield against the world's problems. But now that she's gone Grace doesn't know who she is. Byron-Carter Gabriel Johnson is a boy who was always at the wrong place at the wrong time. His mother sent him to live with his uncle. He drinks, smokes, dates, fornicates, and curses. He is the type of boy that father's hide their daughters from. When he meets Evangeline will she change him for the better or will both of their past define their future. They have everything against them Race.....Status...And old church lady's with handsy grandsons. Can their relationship survive all of this or will she settle and stay when she knows she will simply run in the end just like her mom.