Liz had been in love once, had even been engaged. Just two weeks before the day she was to exchange vows with her beloved, he changed his mind. The humiliation was almost as bad as the heartbreak. She had to bear the pitying looks and awkward glances for months. Years pass, and Liz has made peace with her life as a single woman. She can admit to herself that Matthew, the owner of the Amish restaurant at the market where she works, is handsome. But she reminds herself it's not worth feeling anything for the man. So why does she look forward to work so much every day? And why can't she make her heart beat at a normal pace when he comes near?