Maya thought her summer on the farm would be simple. She was wrong. Eighteen and fresh out of high school, Maya arrives at her aunt and uncle's remote horse ranch for one last summer before college begins. She expects peace, quiet, and maybe some honest farm work. What she discovers instead changes everything. Through the weathered slats of the old barn, Maya witnesses something she was never meant to see.
Her beautiful, voluptuous Aunt Carmen. A rough, confident handyman. And an afternoon that shatters every innocent assumption Maya had about desire, marriage, and what people do when no one is watching. She should look away. She should forget what she saw. She should keep her mouth shut and her hands to herself. But Maya keeps watching. And watching teaches her things no classroom ever could. As the hot summer days stretch on, Maya learns that some educations happen in the shadows.
Some lessons can only be taught through observation. And some awakenings cannot be undone. How far will her education go?
Maya thought her summer on the farm would be simple. She was wrong. Eighteen and fresh out of high school, Maya arrives at her aunt and uncle's remote horse ranch for one last summer before college begins. She expects peace, quiet, and maybe some honest farm work. What she discovers instead changes everything. Through the weathered slats of the old barn, Maya witnesses something she was never meant to see.
Her beautiful, voluptuous Aunt Carmen. A rough, confident handyman. And an afternoon that shatters every innocent assumption Maya had about desire, marriage, and what people do when no one is watching. She should look away. She should forget what she saw. She should keep her mouth shut and her hands to herself. But Maya keeps watching. And watching teaches her things no classroom ever could. As the hot summer days stretch on, Maya learns that some educations happen in the shadows.
Some lessons can only be taught through observation. And some awakenings cannot be undone. How far will her education go?