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A struggling musician, Beau Levesque’s career in Vancouver comes to a halt when he travels to the small town of Pincher Creek for his grandpa’s funeral. Finding his widowed grandma left with next to nothing, he determines to help her out—somehow. Broke and dejected, he bonds with an injured crow. If that weren’t strange enough, he stumbles on an unexpected discovery.

Horticulturalist Kate Hamilton has inherited a successful flower shop and nursery. Her curiosity is piqued by Adelaide’s mopey grandson, his crow friend, and his mysterious investigation. With a summer’s worth of wedding jobs on her hands, she sees a way to help him.

Too proud to admit his need, yet too intrigued to push them away, Beau resigns himself to the attentions of Kate and the nosy crow. Inspired by Kate’s solid faith and his grandmother’s devotion, resignation turns to appreciation. Will he trust God and mend the old pieces of his life with the new? What other adventures await him?

After years of stumbling, Beau has picked up his life as a musician and songwriter. Now with a collection of music students, opportunity to produce his own songs, and a loving fiancée, he’s found his happiness. To pay it forward, he starts an initiative to advocate for budding young musicians, including his own students.

After helping so many brides with their dream weddings, Kate is finally planning her own. When her parents return from a long trip overseas, the news of Kate’s engagement is a complete and unwelcome surprise. Torn by differences of opinion, their wedding plans hit snag after snag. Despite her strong faith, through the dead of winter, her inner struggles only deepen.

Beau strives to get his inaugural musical showcase off the ground. With a leap of faith and the help of some trusted friends, success is in sight. But as stress takes its toll on Kate, his focus is shifted. As spring blossoms, what will it take to overcome?

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