When Caroline Perez’s husband dashes off to South America on another one of his money-making schemes, she seizes the opportunity to sneak home to her native Provence.
After a fifteen-year absence, Caroline only wants to spend time with her beloved grandmother, Mamie Josephine, get her daughters out of the city, and forget, if only for the summer, her life in Miami.
To Caroline’s delight, Julia and Valentina slide right into country life, bonding immediately with Mamie and her pet goat. Everything would be perfect if it weren’t for the neighboring winemaker, Manu Durand, who seems to have replaced Caroline in Mamie’s life.
After Caroline agrees to help her very pregnant friend at the winery shop, she and Manu are forced to work together. Over glasses of rosé wine, resentment quickly turns to friendship and soon hints at something more romantic, making Caroline question where she truly belongs—and with whom.
When Carlos shows up unexpectedly just after tragedy strikes, will Caroline see him for what he really is; a self-absorbed opportunist? Could this be the time to return permanently to France? If only she could get the courage to confront Carlos and take her life into her own hands.