26 parts Complete MatureSophomore Bea Royer doesn't fit into her elite high school. Too poor, too fat, too smart, she struggles with the bullies with only her two best friends by her side. Continually targeted by one particular bully, the violence against her continues to escalate, and she's all alone. Her one escape is in cooking, even though she has no one to cook for.
Josh McGowen has it all: looks, money, athletic ability, popularity. Even though his life looks perfect from the outside, he is just as lost as Bea. He longs for something he can't name, and one day, he finds it in Bea's cooking.
The two start a secret friendship based on their love of food, but it evolves into a deeper friendship, a deeper connection, and soon Josh realizes he not only loves Bea's cooking--he loves her. But her family has taken him in as an son, and he's afraid confessing will ruin his new family. And besides, Beatrice can't comprehend the idea that Josh might like her. Can he figure out how to keep the family and get the girl?