Leigh Zimmatore is bent on jump-starting her acting career when she lands a part in a film set in the English countryside, just outside the village of Haven-In-The-Glen. The place sounds lovely and inviting…until she learns the name of the cottage she'll be living in during her stay. Stopping at the local pub, The Angel's Wing, she is given the keys to the cottage -- a cottage named Harm's Way.
She can't imagine why anyone would name their home Harm's Way and the irony of putting herself ‘in it', in Harm's Way, isn't lost on her. And not only does the name of the cottage sound a bit daunting, the proprietor of the pub tells her of old wives' tales of werewolves stalking the forest nearby. Leigh refuses to allow this information to shake her resolve. She'll make a splash with this film…as long as she follows the director's instructions. She's never met him but when she does, he seems strangely familiar…very familiar, in fact.
Director Adam Colgan, though an American, has roots in the English countryside. Deep roots. He feels at home here, feels able to be his true self for once and is able let his animalistic side rear its head. Meeting Leigh, beauty that she is, only serves to make his deep-seated desire to cut loose and let himself go almost impossible to control. But control it he must -- until it becomes too wild to tame…