Their families started the feud.
Their love might be the only thing strong enough to end it.
Clementine Wexley has spent her entire life being perfect.
As the pastor's daughter, she's learned how to carry expectations, bury mistakes, and keep the peace... no matter the cost.
August Sutton is the one man she's supposed to hate.
For generations, their families have been locked in a bitter feud, with lines drawn so deeply no one dares cross them. But when Clementine and August are pulled together, what begins as something forbidden quickly becomes something neither of them is willing to let go.
Because this isn't just about love.
It's about breaking cycles that were never meant to be inherited.
It's about choosing each other... even when everything around them says they shouldn't.
In a town built on loyalty, betrayal comes with a price and forgiveness doesn't come easy.
But some love stories don't fall apart under pressure.
Some grow stronger because of it.
No third-act breakup. Just two people choosing each other, again and again, no matter the cost.
Sweet, Sweet Clementine is a deeply emotional small-town romance about generational wounds, healing, and the kind of love that refuses to let go.