Welcome to Falls Ridge, where everyone seems to fall in love, whether they want to or not.
Abigail Merritt never planned to come home for long.
After her grandmother's passing, Abigail returns to Falls Ridge expecting to clean out the old house, handle the paperwork, sell what needs selling, and get back to the life she built far away from the town that once broke her heart.
But Falls Ridge has other plans.
There's her mother's suspiciously store-bought "homemade" shepherd's pie, the bingo hall gossip led by the unstoppable Thelma Pike, a diner full of people who know too much, and one very inconvenient man named Andrew Hayes.
Andrew was Abigail's childhood best friend, almost-love, and the reason leaving Falls Ridge never felt as simple as she pretended. Now he's a handsome, stubborn ranch hand with a frustrating smile, a habit of showing up exactly when she doesn't want him to, and a way of making Abigail feel seen in all the places she has spent years trying to hide.
Abigail is determined to sell the house and protect her heart.
Andrew is determined to make her tell the truth.
Between runaway farm animals, an awkward diner misunderstanding, a meddling bingo queen, family recipes, almost-kisses, and a town that refuses to mind its own business, Abigail must decide whether home is something she left behind... or something still waiting for her.
Funny, heartfelt, cozy, and romantic, Homemade Enough is a small-town friends-to-lovers romance about grief, second chances, imperfect recipes, and the kind of love that doesn't have to be perfect to be real.
Perfect for readers who love:
small-town romance, romantic comedy, friends-to-lovers, second-chance romance, meddling townsfolk, cozy mountain towns, ranch heroes, diner scenes, family recipes, and happily-ever-afters that feel like coming home.