Eventually Knox explains to Naomi his fear and why they cannot be together. They see that he is only hurting himself. Naomi is shocked, and refuses to speak to Knox, but he still continues to try to take care of her.Įveryone is angry with Knox including his brother Nash and his best friend, Lucy, for breaking things off. After a brief love and sexual affair, he breaks things off with Naomi. He worries that he would be the same way should he lose someone, so he chooses not to love anyone. He is afraid of this, however, as his relatives have not been able to recover from losses of loved ones. Knox is rude to Naomi constantly, but he falls for her nevertheless. She meets a man named Knox who is quite rude to her believing her to be Tina, but he eventually gets her a place to stay at his grandmother, Liza J’s, cottage.Īgainst Knox’s wishes, Naomi begins to work at the Honky Tonk, his bar. Naomi does not know anyone in the town and has no money, job, or car. Naomi did not previously know that Waylay existed. Tina robs Naomi and leaves her with her 11-year-old daughter, Waylay. Naomi has left her fiancée at the altar because the relationship is not good. The novel begins as Naomi enters Knockemout after having received a request for help from her evil twin sister, Tina. The following version of this book was used to create the guide: Score, Lucy.
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