January □s□□o□ce□□to□ret□rn hom□ a□ter six years□□raveling abroad.□□ near-fat□l acci□ent has □ef□ □er t□mporar□ly □□eelc□air boun□ and de□le□ed □□□her□l□□□-term memo□y. She is acco□panied□by her boyfriend 'Callu□' □hom □he met whilst □raveling□ He □a□ also□t□e □r□ver in the fate□u□ accident□ □ot only ha□ she for□otten □□r □a□ily, but her childhoo□□as □□ll and is□surprised t□ discover t□at h□r home is a stately manor in the mi□□le of the country-□ide. A□ January t□ies to se□tle in,□she□fi□ds h□rse□f bec□mi□g eve□ more estra□ged □rom he□ □amily, w□o□just want their□dau□□□er □ack. The troub□e is, she □ann□t remember□who that daughter □as, or □h□□she ran □way □n t□e first plac□□ De□pe□at□□to dis□over why s□e l□ft a□l□those ye□r□ a□o□and with Callum's help, she se□s o□t t□ f□□d the t□ut□. They s□□n di□c□ver the famil□□are not □s loving as they □□□m to be. Was there a da□k □eason□why she left t□em in□the fi□s□ place?