Love, loss, and old memories.
A widow of eight years, Raina Nichols isn't looking for romance. She's content on her little slice of heaven on the Potomac River, doing what she loves most - painting and fishing. She likes the solitude and the quiet. But when Connor disturbs her peace and quiet, she's none too happy about it.
Connor, computer guy by night and "wanna-be pro" Bass fisherman by day, has his eye on Raina. Cruising by her place everyday while searching for the perfect spot, he sees her from afar and is interested in more than fishing.
When he meets up with her at a local art exhibit and fishes for a date, Raina is hesitant. Dating in the past never worked out for her. Before she can give him her answer, she discovers that he is the obnoxious boater who's been cruising past her land, scaring off the wildlife that she uses in her paintings. She is adamant that she would never date him, no matter how handsome he is or how much her hormones over-react.