Fender Barnes profits from an institution he doesnтАЩt believe in: marriage. HeтАЩs a talented designer, but a reluctant jewelry store owner, thanks to his popтАЩs retirement. HeтАЩs cynical, heтАЩs jaded, heтАЩs not entirely certain about the concept of love, but heтАЩs happy to sell an eager young guy an engagement ring for his fianc├йe to beтАФuntil moments after the transaction when that eager guy is hit by a car and killed, and FenderтАЩs conscience pays a rare visit. He retrieves the ring and decides to find the woman his customer intended to marry. That woman turns out to be Ginger Stevens, twenty-something ski instructor, whoтАФdespite being full of guilt and self-doubt after the death of her boyfriendтАФis someone Fender finds he quite enjoys being around. HeтАЩs smitten. Which is all well and good, except that after he meets her, Fender canтАЩt do it. Though itтАЩs right there in his pocket, he canтАЩt tell her about the ring. Instead, he embarks on a long, ridiculous quest to find a way to tell her the truth he knows she deserves. Aided by advice from Pop and the antics of his best friend Sam, Fender tries desperately to juggle his budding romance with the reality he knows could ruin it. Will he find love or foul it up? Can Ginger move out of the past to embrace what the future has to offer? Meet this unlikely pair in Beck AndersonтАЩs heartfelt and fabulously funny second novel, The Jeweler.