When the girl Blake thought he was in love with breaks up with him right before he goes on tour with his band, Crossfire, he's left broken-hearted. He swears he'll never love another girl as much as he loved her. Then he meets Bree, a fan of all people, and he changes his mind.
When Tyson finally proposes to Danielle, she agrees to go on tour with him and the band. She has no idea what to expect, but it's definitely not what happened.
The flirt of the band, Flynn, doesn't think he'll ever settle down with a single girl, especially while on tour. But Bree introduces him to Skye, who makes him second guess that.
Owen is the innocent one, never had a girlfriend, never even had a first kiss! Going on his first tour with the band, he has no idea what to make of all the girls, quite literally, throwing themselves at him!
Going on tour started off fun, meeting the fans, seeing Blake and Flynn meet girls, laughing at Owen who's freaking out over all the girls, but after a while Colby's starting to get sick of it. No privacy, no time off, it's always a busy schedule. When they go to his hometown and he meets up with his brother who's really sick, Colby has to make an important decision that could cost him his career.
Join the guys of Crossfire as they go on their adventure around the world, finding love, facing decisions, getting into trouble and having a blast.
Imagine that you go to bed tonight and in the morning you wake up to find that four years have gone by.
That's exactly what happened to Cassie Clark.
When she went to bed, she was only nineteen years old, but when she wakes up thousands of miles from home and all alone in a New York City hospital with no memory of how she got there, she's twenty four. The only memories Cassie has are of her everyday boring wholesome life back home in South Carolina, but when she wakes up she's confronted with the fact that the last four years of her life have been anything but boring or wholesome.
Being in New York with no money, no family, no friends, and no job is scary enough, but now good girl Cassie is left with nothing but the pieces of a past that she can't believe could actually belong to her and the mystery of what led to her being found beaten nearly to death in an old deserted warehouse.
To top it all off, the only person who seems to care about Cassie anymore is a boyfriend who she doesn't even know.
Owen Tracer was nothing more than a player and a thug.
Girl after girl and working for the mysterious 'business' had left him burnt out and tired of his own life. He was ready to get out, take the money he'd earned before it got him killed, and go straight, but the business had one last job for him to do before he was free.
Tasked with posing as the boyfriend to a girl who had somehow tangled herself in a business mess, Owen goes to the hospital prepared to feel her out for any information she may have and to get rid of her if she knew too much. What he wasn't prepared for was finding that the girl was none other than Cassie Clark. Not only did he know the girl, but he couldn't stand her. However, the Cassie he finds isn't anything like the one he remembers.
Owen was only supposed to get close enough to find out if she was a danger to the business.
He wasn't supposed to fall for her.
But once he does, he's the only one who can save her.