Two brothers. One woman. A mysterious road trip. And a six-million-dollar inheritance on the line.
The Young brothers couldn’t be more different.
Jase’s life is measured in motels and mileage. A solo biker, he always rides alone but doesn’t often sleep that way.
Graham has a steady job (that he hates) a steady girlfriend (that he doesn’t quite love) and still lives in their hometown.
When their deceased father leaves them a fortune if they follow a road trip though his own wild, sometimes dangerous past, Jase, Graham, and Graham’s girlfriend Lindsey climb into an old teal station wagon with a box of sealed maps that reveal one leg of the drive at a time.
The rules are simple:
no skipping stops, no looking ahead, and the three that start the trip must finish.
Lindsey sees the trip as the last chance to save her strained relationship with Graham, but she doesn’t know about the money, or that Graham has a secret that could shatter the trip…and her heart.
Jase, on the other hand, should come with a warning label: best night of your life for one night only. She’s not surprised that he’s a shameless flirt, but she doesn’t expect their easy friendship.
Or that his practiced moves are starting to work on her.