Bankruptcy of Wade Elliot's home building company was traumatic for him but a blessing in disguise. His Atlanta attorney introduced Wade to Molly Forrest, a socialite divorcee, who owned Forrest Glen, a large home place in Winston-Salem that abutted the palatial home of R. J. Reynolds, founder of Reynolds Tobacco Company. It was part of Molly's recent divorce settlement, and she needed a competent builder to evaluate its potential as her permanent residence. Now without a source of income, Wade consented and traveled with Molly to inspect the home, built in 1921, believing the job would only require three days.
Upon arrival, a bizarre twist of events ensued, including an assassination attempt on Molly. Equally strange was the unique relationship that developed between them. Wade fell in love with Forrest Glen, and also became Molly's protector, mentor, inspiration and much more as their fates evolved during the next two years.
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