Sara Morgan sees herself as an outcast with no hope of a normal life. Her best friend is her horse, and her only dream is to ride at Rolex, the most prestigious equestrian event in the USA. Reaching her goal would be difficult enough if she were normal, but twenty-three-year-old Sara is anything but. She’s been in a mental hospital, she hears voices in her head, and she has no memory of hitting her abusive ex-husband with a truck. Under the watchful eyes of her father, now her legal guardian, Sara tries to build a life of her own.
Enter Paul, a software engineer who collects yogurt cups and plastic bags. Short, bald, and a bit of a nerd, he’s never had a girlfriend, and he falls for Sara in a big way. Together, he and Sara sort out the awkward, confusing, and often amusing trials of new love.
In this funny and frightening story of courage and hope, Sara walks a dangerous path. Unaware that an awful secret hides in her dreams, she just might be a danger to herself and others. Her life is a lie, and not everyone is on her side.