Evan's father makes a deathbed confession leaving a Red Box filled with family secrets. As Evan traces his genealogy, he anticipates a mundane family history typical of a Scottish family migrating to the United States. What he finds in the writings of his ancestors, rather than the typical is the unexpected. It is a family secret kept hidden in the rocks of Cherokee Village, hidden in the faces of the red-tailed hawk, hidden in the songs of the water as it flows from Yellow Creek Falls. Evan will travel in time and discover nothing was as he thought it had been. His journey would change him. Would move him both emotionally and literally. The rocks would cry out their secrets. The red-tailed hawk would pierce the valley crying out a song of sorrow. Yellow Creek Falls could be as gentle as a baby's coo on a dry summer's day with a few drops spattering to the rocks far below or it could roar with raging waters after a heavy rain. Evan's journey will be the same. As gentle and as raging as the Falls. The Falls sing a song of love and of heartbreak and of death and of life renewed. If you can take the journey with Evan, join him now. He'll need your support.