Home isn\'t always a place...
Joshua, it seems, is single-handedly building a home for himself on farmland just outside the town of C. . .
So when Joshua Carpenter, a cowboy with the most brilliant blue eyes she has ever seen, stops to offer her help, Eliza can\'t afford to say no .
At least, she would be if her truck hadn\'t broken down in the middle of nowhere and her money hadn\'t, quite literally, flown out the window.
It\'s 1945, the war is over, the GIs are returning, and Eliza is on the run.
Home isn\'t always a place..