Rosemary Keogh considers herself pretty adaptable-she dealt with her father's death-bed edict that she move across the country to work at his latest hotel. She hadn't bitten the head off of any of her five unexpected half-sisters, had she? And she's been pleasant about it. Mostly. She settled into the routine, even grew to like most of them, but when tragedy leaves her birth daughter parentless-and she is named guardian-her world spins again. Trying to raise a nine-year-old who shares her spunk and determination isn't always an easy thing.
Adding to the confusion, Harrison Forest, head of the resort's human resources department, decides it's time to shift their relationship from semi-adversarial to something a whole lot more pleasant. They had briefly met years earlier, and though they had started off on the wrong foot, he hadn't been able to forget her.
When Rosemary starts having mysterious 'accidents, ' though, her worries shift from being a bad mother to leaving her daughter an orphan yet again. Can they get past the roadblocks she's been throwing between herself and Harrison to make things work? More importantly, will she survive that long?