Toby Deron is well aware of the fact that he's the baby of the band, protected above all and always the first to admit that he needs someone.
Completely helpless? That's what everyone seems to think, but no. Protected, yes, but he doesn't need it.
Innocent? Sure, you could say, but there's only so much an eighteen year old boy can take. Being cooed at by grandparents is hard enough on the ego, but unfortunately for Toby, his personality is "adorable" to more than half of the planet.
Tegan Daniels, on the other hand, is innocent in no way. Growing up in a house with no mother and a flighty father, only having an older brother for a responsible figure...it doesn't help that Tegan and Drew have had to take care of their younger siblings.
Rather than making her more responsible, the freedom Tegan's life lacks only makes her more and more reckless, and when one job with the world's most popular boy band comes to her, she doesn't hesitate to grab it in both fists. One innocent star, oblivious to the struggles most go through, and one reckless, obnoxious, sarcastic rebel of a girl.
Opposites attract...right?
Jack's got it all: adoring fans, a successful band with his best friends (and Taylor), people ready to do just about anything just to say they've met him or in most cases, slept with him; he's living the dream. He's completely content with life, or so his inflated ego keeps telling him.
Then Jack meets someone who makes him realise there is more to life than booze, sex and venues packed with screaming sweaty teens. There's just one problem; he's not interested in being some rockstar's one night stand.
Suddenly Jack finds himself navigating his way through his first-ever relationship whilst dealing with emotions he's never felt before, the growing tensions within the band and the restrictions of his contract, all whilst the band embarks on their first world tour.
Who said being famous was easy?