In a singing school full of musical talent, Grace Butler is the odd duck who has none. She loves music, however, and has become the summer school's volunteer gofer and Jill-of-all-trades. So when the substitute piano teacher appears to need help learning how to lighten up and smile, she readily takes on the new challenge. But as the sadness in his eyes gradually gives way to a beautiful smile, Grace realizes that if she isn't careful, Westin will take her heart with him when he returns to KWESTT.
After agreeing to fill in as a last-minute instructor for an old-fashioned singing school, Westin Grant finds himself surrounded by vivid illustrations of what he desperately wants but has never really had-family. As painful as those illustrations and reminders are, though, Westin can't help but be drawn to the fascinating woman he meets at the school's registration table-the one who's never met a stranger, or a crisis she couldn't handle. A woman who's never known anything except a loving family.
Before long, Grace and her delightful family worm their way into Westin's heart, giving him fresh hope for his future. Can he abandon his obsessive search for biological relatives long enough to learn that love and family are about more than genetics? Or will an unexpected discovery destroy Westin's longstanding dream of finding the family he belongs to and everyone he's come to love?