=Melanie to Jake when she arrives at Pigeon Creek seeking a divorce. –For one thing you can get your stubborn ass down here and give me a divorce. =Ten-year-old Jake to Melanie on why he wants to one day marry her. –Lightning never strikes the same way twice. –Can you and should you ever turn away from your roots and the people and places who have made you who you are? –Once you’ve given your heart completely can you ever really take it back? When this Southerner turned Yankee returns to her humble roots seeking the divorce, she comes face-to-face with a culture she thought she hated and learns she loves and a guy she dismissed as a childhood mistake who could be the best thing that ever happened to her. Furthermore her fiancé knows nothing of her humble southern roots but has been led to believe she is from a well-to-do southern family with a lovely mansion and plantation-like estate. There is one slight problem her teenage marriage to Jake, a good old-boy and childhood sweetheart, has never been annulled. Lightning strikes when on one day the premiere of her first fashion line is an overwhelming critical success and on the same day the mayor of New York’s son (and one-day presidential hopeful) proposes to her. Melanie is a Southern girl who has headed north to the big city to pursue her dream to be a fashion designer. Only marry someone to whom you can give your whole heart once you’ve married never give up on the marriage. Rated PG-13 (for some language and sexual references). Touchstone Pictures presents a film directed by Andy Tennant.