Sometimes coming home means finally letting yourself be seen.When documentary photographer Rowan Quinn returns to the small coastal town of Miramar after her father's death, she plans to pack up his things, lock the doors of the Quinn Gallery, and disappear again. Instead, she finds unfinished canvases, a shoebox of letters, and the woman she once loved and left standing in the doorway.Lennox Monroe has spent the last decade quietly saving the gallery Rowan abandoned-writing grants, running youth programs, and carrying the weight of Cal Quinn's legacy on her own steady shoulders. She's not interested in reopening old wounds. But when Rowan's photographs are the missing half of Cal's final vision, the two women are pulled into a reluctant collaboration that feels dangerously like fate.As they curate an exhibit under Miramar's wide open skies, grief tangles with desire, memory collides with truth, and Rowan is forced to confront the real reason she keeps running. Lennox has always been the one person who saw her clearly. Loving her again might mean staying. Leaving again might break them both.Under Open Skies is a lyrical, deeply felt contemporary sapphic romance about found family, artistic legacy, and the courage it takes to choose love instead of fear. Perfect for readers of poetic, character-driven queer love stories who believe art can be both a mirror and a home.The Electric Summer Girls - Book One Each book in the series can be read as a standalone, but together they create a rich, interconnected world of women who dare to love out loud.