Shelby Beasley epitomizes the term “Southern Belle.” Raised in a wealthy family in Shelbyville, Georgia, the Beasley’s are dripping in money, prestige, and tradition. Shelby’s father, Jackson, comes from a long line of responsibilities and expectations while Shelby’s sister, Savannah, and brother, Grayson, look exactly how wealthy heirs should look. Shelby is the ugly duckling of the family; smart as a whip and sweet as pie, but never enough to make her parents proud. Thankfully, she could always count on her best friend, Lance Chandler to be there for her.
Lance’s twin, Logan, had always been the man she wanted for more than a friend.
Logan was a poor nobody from the other side of the tracks. Logan and Lance’s father left when their mother was pregnant with them. She was a teacher at one of the most prestigious schools in the south, so the Chandler boys had attended for free. Logan made some bad decisions and went to prison at a young age. Though he served his time and matured, he would always be just another ex-con in Shelbyville. Because of that, Logan trusts no one except his brother. He especially detests rich people and classism.
On the verge of opening a motorcycle repair shop with his brother and getting full custody of his daughter, Logan’s life is content. As long as those rich snobs, the Beasley’s, stay out of his way, things will be perfect.
To make her mother happy, Shelby and Lance plan to make everyone think they are dating for her sister’s wedding. When their plans go awry, they need Logan’s help. Logan discovers there is one Beasley he wouldn’t mind getting to know a lot better. But will Shelby feel the same way?