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The obstacle climber... Emma Klarc has gotten used to being a single mom. It was easy just to be alone, but over the last 9 years she's had to embrace motherhood, and take care of her son, Jack, but then IT happens. Emma is left homeless, and just when she is about to resort to living with her parents, she calls up a favor from the one person she knows she can trust, a man by the name of Joseph Webber who was more of a father to her than her actual father ever was. He gives her a place to stay, and although it's in her home town, she knows she and Jack will be safe from the judging eyes of her family, but then they decide they want to see their bastard grandson, and then old arguments come bursting back to life! And then she meets Meek, who after a chance meeting suddenly becomes the only man who can put out her fire! If only she'd let him close enough to douse her flames. The obstacle... 'Meek' Gallager likes being a bachelor. No muss, no fuss, as he likes to say, and besides all that his job is too demanding for any kind of committed relationship, but then Emma Klarc, in all her untouchable natural beauty, swings back into town with an 8 year old son hot on her heels. The kid looks an awful lot like the men in his family; a little carrot top with bright blue eyes and freckles practically covering his face, and as Meek is forced to look back on the years of high school he'd rather forget, he starts to wonder; he couldn't be Jacks father... Could he? And despite everything else, he can't seem to keep his mind out of the gutter when she's around. If only he could bust his way through that well maintained shell around her, and get a peek of her mysterious sexual side. As the world spins around them, and identities of the past get as muddled as their memories, Emma and Meek both have to decide if holding a 9 year long grudge(that may not even be relevant to Meek) is worth spending another year alone.
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