It is the summer of 1969 and a man steps onto the moon.
In a chemically altered haze of "peace and love", over 400,000 hippies attend a three day star-studded rock music festival in Woodstock, New York.
According to the American Psychiatric Association, homosexuality "continnues" to be a mental illness. For the first time in recorded history, gays and lesbians retalliate during a police raid on New York City's foremost gay nightclub, the Stonewall Inn. The historic Stonewall uprising is considered the birthplace of the LGBTQ+ liberation movement. As the closet door slowly opens, many men and women living in heterosexual relationships, begin to find answers for their years of emotional and physical dissatisfaction.
In Karma, two worlds collide when Kit, a crewmate on her friend's new seventy-foot ketch, meets Mia, who is hired as the cook for the maiden voyage to the British Virgin Islands. From the first moment, they experience an undeniable and inexplicable attraction. As their relationship and the sailing trip unfolds, they begin a secret and intimate love affair. Together, in exploring their sexuality, they find an intimacy and passion they have never before known and realize they are meant to be life-long soulmates.
Karma may have brought them together but karma is not quite finished with them. When their secret sexual relationship is revealed, distruction follows. Those who are present on this charter sail will never be the same.