Trying to get away from the hustle and bustle and tragedy of his big city life, Nico Di Angelo takes a leap and buys a small store front in a small town in the middle of no-mans-land North Carolina, where is half-sister lives. There he opens a flower shop, a small downgrade from his booming flower business in New York. Instantly in love with the charm of the south, he only has to remember one thing: this isn't the big, diverse city, and he needs to be careful. But being careful is so hard when the incredibly attractive doctor next door keeps ordering sunflowers for his patients, smelling like lemon cookies and smiling a wide, southern-charm edition smile. If only he didn't have a girlfriend.