In The Icarus Triptych, Harriet's new life in Los Angeles expands her horizons and forces her to earn her own way, but complications ensue as the people she was relying on leave her high and dry, a disaster that leads to her finding her feet and forming new connections.
Harriet is determined to make her own way-but she only gradually understands the damage her childhood has done to her and has to fight through a psychological minefield in order to survive and rescue her beloved forest land back home before it's bulldozed.
Harriet unravels painful family secrets while pursuing an art career and negotiating the highs and lows of a real relationship for the first time. Burning the candle at both ends to create a new career pushes her to her limits, but in the end, Harriet deals with her past and makes the hard choices in order to become someone who can determine her own future.