Does love have an expiration date?

Peg Alexander thought so. She was content to live a peaceful life in the family farmhouse she renovated five years ago. Spending her days gardening, cooking, and generally doing whatever she wanted without asking anyone for permission, her life was happy.

Then, John Sweeney turned her whole life upside down.

With the encouragement of her friends, can she be brave and give herself a second chance at romance?

Peg tells her tale of finding love at the Woolly Bookworm Shop.

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The fictional town of Oak Hill, North Carolina is loosely based on a real town. Here are some images to enjoy:

You might recognize this business from the new Amazon series, “Peripheral.”

A view of the cupola on our historic courthouse.

The courthouse

Old taxi in front of a restaurant

A natural foods store - it used to be an AMC car dealership.

View of businesses along Main Street

Currently a co-working space, this building formerly housed a bank.