If Skylar Cove was a planet, she would be Pluto. Dazed, solitary, and naive, Skylar lives in her own galazy; the only people being remotely close to her being her older brother, Cyrus, and her best friend, Bruce. The only other person who is constantly in her life is Cyrus's best friend, Ashton March.
Arrogant, domineering, and snide, these two couldn't be more different in personality and social standing. Yet slowly, both start to discover the best in each other, allowing the other to grow in ways they never thought possible. However, for this forbidden relationship to work, these two will have to overcome obstacles that want nothing more than to wedge them apart. Will their differences destroy them or will they overcome their problems and accept that---despite all the odds---they truly were made for one another?
Blair and Hayes have been friends for as long as they can remember. Every summer, their families gather at the beach house, creating memories by the ocean. But this summer feels different. With a championship baseball win behind them and the sand beneath their feet, the tension between Blair and Hayes is palpable. As childhood friends who've always shared easy laughter and effortless moments, they're about to realize that friendship isn't as simple as it once seemed.
Blair, who has long harbored unspoken feelings for Hayes, finds herself struggling with the undeniable pull between them. But Hayes, blissfully unaware of her feelings, continues to navigate life as though nothing has changed, especially after a breakup that's left him reeling. When Blair witnesses Hayes kiss another girl, the lines between friendship and something more blur in ways neither of them can control.
In a summer full of misunderstandings, unexpected heart-to-hearts, and quiet confessions, Blair and Hayes will have to confront what's always been simmering beneath the surface. Will they realize their true feelings for each other, or will the heat of the summer drive them further apart?