
As the eldest son of the Montgomery clan and the unofficial prince of his small, Prairie town, Tucker Montgomery’s entire world crashes down around him as his father is imprisoned for beating his daughter’s assailant nearly to death. Angry and overwhelmed, Tucker is drowning in his newfound responsibilities. Desperate for freedom but all-too-happy to punish himself for the state of his family, Tucker reluctantly works day-in and day-out, barely keeping his family and their farm afloat. New to town, Middle-Eastern princess Priya has fled her lavish lifestyle in the middle of the night. On her eighteenth birthday, it was revealed that Priya’s mother had been subjected to years of violent abuse at the hands of Priya’s father. Leaving the glamour of Abu Dhabi behind her and seeking refuge in her mother’s hometown in Alberta, Canada, Priya mourns the childhood she thought she had as she enters a new phase of life that she is not prepared for. As two people on the brink of adulthood, with their lives in shambles, neither Priya nor Tucker ever considered the possibility of finding happiness, let alone the possibility of something more.