When a finance student steps into the spotlight as an understudy for the hottest stage show in town, she discovers that the greatest drama isn't just on stage-it's falling for her leading man and risking everything for a life she never dared to dream.
Liv, a pragmatic finance student, never imagined herself on stage-until a chance encounter lands her the understudy role for Queen Astrielle in a secretive, high-profile stage adaptation of the global romatasy phenomenon Nights of Flame and Frost. For Liv, it's the perfect summer gig: paid, exciting, and a chance to watch real actors at work. Her mother would be furious if she found out, but Liv is determined to seize this rare opportunity for herself.
Thrown into a close-knit cast, Liv quickly bonds with Tiffany, the dazzling leading lady, and finds herself mentored by theatre veterans. But when Tiffany can't perform, Liv is thrust into the spotlight-and into the arms of Ryan Reeves, the brooding, fiercely talented leading man. Their on-stage chemistry is electric, but off-stage, Ryan is guarded and aloof. As rehearsals intensify, Liv and Ryan's connection deepens, blurring the line between performance and reality. Liv must navigate backstage drama, her own insecurities, and the growing tension with Ryan, all while hiding her new life from her controlling mother.
With the show's opening night looming, Liv faces a choice: return to her safe, predictable path in finance, or risk everything for a future she never dared to dream of. Stage Kiss is a romance with heat, heart, and plenty of drama, exploring themes of self-discovery, belonging, and the courage to step into the spotlight.
Loving a Popstar is easy. Surviving the world that comes with him? That's the hard part.
Brooke never expected life on tour with Midnight Til Morning to be dangerous. As a lighting tech, her job is supposed to keep her in the shadows, not in the spotlight. But when she falls for Zach, their secret romance is impossible to hide.
Every wink across stage, every stolen kiss behind closed doors pulls them closer together and it makes it impossible for them to be unnoticed. Soon, suspicion rises within the band, blurry paparazzi photos begin to spread online and management threatens to tear them apart.
But Brooke's biggest fear isn't just losing her job, it's losing Zach. Because as secrets unravel, she realizes that there's more to this tour than music and screaming fans. Someone is watching her. Following her. Threatening her. And the people she thought she could trust turn out to be more dangerous than the tabloids.