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Georgia Enright has come to a turning point in her life--to pursue the profession of a dancer or to move on. Taking leave of the ballet dance troupe she goes to visit her new half-sister Laura at the Bishops's Inn in Maryland.
At Pumpkin Hill, Laura's family's homestead, Georgia runs into Laura's adopted brother Matt, who wants her gone as soon as possible. He feels the Enright's are taking Laura over as far as he is concerned. Matt was adopted and has problems of his own to overcome before he can accept the Enrights into the family. Well, he'd better watch out for the love-bug that the Enright family is so good at spreading around.
Georgia accepts Laura's offer of staying at Pumpkin Hill until she decides what to do with her life. The sparks are flying when Laura finds she would like to teach ballet in the barn, and Matt wants to open his veterinary practice there too. Georgia's family comes to her rescue to help her move into her new digs and give her the loving support she's always known.
As Georgia gets into farm life she finds an adorable little pig has been wrecking the garden. Now she has the little porcine trotting behind her and can't bear to part with little Spammy! And she is starting to feel the same way about Matt too. And I can't blame her!
At Pumpkin Hill, Laura's family's homestead, Georgia runs into Laura's adopted brother Matt, who wants her gone as soon as possible. He feels the Enright's are taking Laura over as far as he is concerned. Matt was adopted and has problems of his own to overcome before he can accept the Enrights into the family. Well, he'd better watch out for the love-bug that the Enright family is so good at spreading around.
Georgia accepts Laura's offer of staying at Pumpkin Hill until she decides what to do with her life. The sparks are flying when Laura finds she would like to teach ballet in the barn, and Matt wants to open his veterinary practice there too. Georgia's family comes to her rescue to help her move into her new digs and give her the loving support she's always known.
As Georgia gets into farm life she finds an adorable little pig has been wrecking the garden. Now she has the little porcine trotting behind her and can't bear to part with little Spammy! And she is starting to feel the same way about Matt too. And I can't blame her!
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