Can love ever really be scripted?
Aspen Jordan's career is at a crossroads after the hit teen drama series she's spent the past seven years starring in has ended. Luckily, Aspen lands the lead role in a prestigious romance film. Unluckily, her co-star is Grey Aldridge. He's a two-time Sexiest Man Alive winner, eight years her senior, and ridiculously easy on the eyes. But his extreme cockiness and devil-may-care attitude rub Aspen the wrong way.
From day one, Aspen and Grey can't stand each other-and it's only a matter of time before one of their tense, fiery arguments makes headlines. The studio steps in with a plan: fake a romance, convince the public they're in love, and save the film from disaster.
What starts as a begrudging PR stunt slowly transforms into something neither of them expects. As Aspen starts to see the man behind the tabloid persona, and Grey discovers the vulnerability behind Aspen's polished exterior, their fake relationship begins to feel unnervingly real.
The line between acting and true emotion begins to blur, and soon, not even Aspen and Grey can tell where their performance ends and their true feelings begin. But with everything at stake, is what they have just another scene in the script-or the start of something far more authentic?