Ryan is the quintessential school jock, a star player on the football team, and the object of admiration for nearly every girl . His chiseled good looks, charming smile, and apparent confidence have earned him the titles of "hot," "amazing," and "good in bed." However, there is one student who feels entirely differently-Amelia. She's not swayed by his popularity or reputation; instead, she sees him as nothing more than a self-absorbed playboy who embodies everything she dislikes about high school social hierarchies.
Despite her disdain for him, Amelia finds herself continually thrown into situations with Ryan, thanks to her ever-enthusiastic friend Grace. Grace is the type of person who loves to bring everyone together. Whether it's a raging party, a pool gathering, or even just hanging out while babysitting Ryan's little sister, Amelia can't escape being in Ryan's presence. there's a palpable tension between them, filled with snarky comments and eye rolls.
But everything takes a turn at one of Grace's parties, which is notorious for its wild atmosphere. After a few too many drinks, Amelia's inhibitions slip away, leading her to act out of character. It's in this vulnerable state that Ryan, who has always viewed her as just another annoying girl, steps in to help when Amelia stumbles, showing a gentler side that leaves her, momentarily speechless.
What has changed? What could have possibly made Ryan reconsider his attitude toward Amelia? . The question is whether this newfound kindness is genuine or fake?
Olivia Wren grew up in a strict household-the kind with rules for everything: when to go to bed, where she could be, and constant location tracking the second she left the house. Most teenagers would've rebelled. But not Liv. She followed every rule down to the last letter.
So when she got to college, it made sense that she'd use her freedom to the fullest. Parties, late nights, no one watching her every move. For a while, it felt like everything she'd missed out on. But after two years, the freedom starts to lose its shine. With nothing solid to fall back on, Liv lets herself go. It takes hitting a low point to realize that the girl she's become isn't who she wants to be anymore.
Then there's Jace Rylan Camden. The kind of guy Liv's sworn off. He shows up to class drunk on the first day-not exactly the best first impression. He's an athlete, lives in a frat house, and hangs out with his loud group of friends. Basically, everything Liv's tried to leave behind.
But when casual class interactions turn into seeing each other outside of it, Liv starts to question whether she's really moved on-or if Jace might be different from what she thought.
Especially when the two stumble into a fake relationship- kind of will be hard to keep away from each other this way huh?