"The girl in the field. Don't you see her?" Jade is staying at her grandparents' farmhouse for the summer, a tradition she's followed her entire life. She's looking forward to one last golden summer before college, filled with swimming, catching up on all her cousin's gossip, and flirting with her best friend Treyton. Unfortunately, her dreams are shattered by the death of her grandpa a week before the trip. Trying to cope, Jade frequently finds herself at the edge of her grandmother's field, staring out into what used to be 10 acres of dead, empty, brown land. Now as she's looking at the bright colors of the summer flowers that have taken over the field, it's nothing but a painful reminder of everything she's lost. Red has practically forgotten Jade, which has somehow become his mission over the past four years. More than ready to get out of the town he grew up in, he is determined to spend one last summer on his bike, riding down the old country roads he's grown to know so well. That was until he saw Jade. Staring out at the edge of her grandma's field, looking at a girl who . . . seemed to be dancing? There's something much bigger going on, and all the cousins want in. The group is going to have one last summer, one that will remain in their minds forever as they discover a supernatural secret that their grandpa took to his grave. The secret of the girl in the field.