Leo Coffey, a small-town cemetery groundskeeper who talks to headstones, has given up on anything beyond Eden, Kentucky. Then Maya Johnson crashes her classic Thunderbird into his forsythia bush—and laughs about it. She's only back to sell her grandmother's farm, but Leo's quiet kindness and the town's quirky charm make her reconsider. As they repair a crumbling farmhouse, they discover that home isn't a place—it's a person. A warm, witty story about grief, second chances, and finding love when you least expect it.