1976; the long, hot summer: clothes are getting skimpy, England's become
continental. In Devon, where the drought is hardest, boy meets girl, boy
shouldn't have met girl. Stella Drake, a farmer's daughter, living and
working in London, decides against marrying Andrew, a Doctor. They fight
and agree to a trial separation, which Stella thinks should be for good.
Escaping to the family home, Drake's Farm, now a B&B, she begins to
dismantle a wedding. She meets David, 18, escaping divorcing parents,
exam results, and an ex-girlfriend. But Stella's haunted by her family
history; decisions of ancestors are catching up, forcing her own
decisions. One, by long-dead, great Uncle Zachary in the Great War,
places such an obligation on Stella and her Aunt Bee, that an unsuitable
marriage seems her only option. Shying away from the pressure, Stella
takes up David's obvious offer of love. Under a relentless sun, they
begin a secret love affair. But rain and retribution are coming. Nothing
will be the same at summer's end.