Ryder, the town's most famous motorcycle and car racer, is used to winning. Every race, every thrill, every speed record-he owns them all. Except when it comes to Jaxon, his only true rival, the one racer who always manages to slip past him at the finish line. But Ryder's ready for the rematch of a lifetime at the old race venue, determined to finally defeat Jaxon and reclaim his glory. On the night of the race, everything feels perfect for Ryder. Victory is within reach. But there's one twist he didn't see coming-Jaxon doesn't show up. Instead, it's Serena, Jaxon's sister, taking his place on the track. Confident and cocky, Ryder laughs it off. After all, what could a girl like Serena possibly do on the track that he couldn't handle? But as the race unfolds, Serena proves to be faster, sharper, and more daring than Ryder ever expected. She doesn't just beat him-she humiliates him in front of the entire crowd. His pride shattered, Ryder finds himself consumed with anger toward Serena. Little did he know, losing to her would change more than just his racing record-it would challenge everything he thought he knew about competition, respect, and maybe even love.