In the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, three lifelong friends—Evelyn, Diane, and Grace—shared more than just a past. Each was a vivacious single mom in her fifties, thriving in her own right, but all shared a spirited desire to find love once again.
Evelyn, a boutique owner known for her impeccable style and quick wit, had raised her daughter single-handedly, instilling in her the same strong independence she possessed. Diane, a high school English teacher, with a laugh that could light up any room, had two sons who were now carving out their own paths. Grace, a real estate agent with an eye for design, had one daughter who had just started her own family.
Every Tuesday, they met at “The Palmetto Café,” their favorite local spot, to catch up, share their life’s stories, and laugh—a lot. Over cups of coffee and slices of pecan pie, they joked about their dating misadventures, encouraged each other’s dreams, and plotted their next steps towards love.