Finding love is easy. Keeping it is something else entirely. For Roseanne Park, running her father's bookstore is her life. From the aged building to the used books themselves, her world revolves around her father's hard work and the memories he left behind. But when someone drops off a box of old journals in the middle of the night, she's torn between respecting the author's privacy and caving under her sister's curiosity. The journals could've belonged to anyone, but out of all the people Rosie expected to find in her bookstore, the infamous Jennie Kim wasn't among them. Singer, songwriter, and Rosie's first crush, Jennie's life isn't as glamorous as she'd like her fans to believe. Between an overly protective manager and the loss of her mother, what Jennie really needs is a friend, a friend she easily finds in Rosie. Falling for Jennie wasn't part of the plan, but when the fire burns at both ends, it's only a matter of time until someone gets hurt. With Jennie's tour right around the corner and their words so far apart, can these two women find a way to close the distance between them? Or is Rosie destined to stand on the sidelines forever? (Credits to the original author.)