Betsy Sanders loves her life. She has a wonderful and often boisterous family. She has a job for a man who makes her a bit crazy, but it's good honest work, and she makes a decent wage. When a new man starts working for the auction house, she feels immediately drawn to him.
Charles Brooks has been left with the burden of four younger siblings to raise. When he begins working for the local auction house, he's interested in getting to know the young lady who works there better. He hires her to help him with his home and younger siblings in an attempt to draw closer to her. His siblings immediately love her. Will Betsy's fear of getting too close too fast keep them apart? Or will Charles be able to convince her she's a necessary part of his life?