Shiloh Williams lost his husband in the bullriding ring two years ago and hasn't been able to move on. It's been so long since he was happy he's forgotten how to be. After making the long drive up to Vermont to visit friends, he finally decides that getting out of Texas might be the only way to leave the hard days of his past behind. Tate Dutton is a high school math teacher in Burlington, and a part time driver for a local brewery in the evenings. It takes more than his teacher's salary to keep his small dairy farm afloat, but he loves it so much, he doesn't mind the extra work. Shiloh has taken up residence in the back booth of a local bar where he'll nurse one whiskey all night long. Tate has seen the cowboy many times, as it's his favorite hangout too. The first time Tate stumbles into a conversation with Shiloh it doesn't go so well, but Tate doesn't seem to get the hint and before long Shiloh has no choice but to indulge the younger man. Is there any hope for these two? Time will tell whether the grumpy Shiloh or the sunny Tate proves to be more stubborn, or if friends will interfere and bring them together.