Cassidy Williams is a loyal friend. If her friends are failing math, she'll tutor them. If a friend fractures a leg, she'll be there every step of the way. If there's a heart broken, a nose will be broken too. But what if a friend needs help in stealing? A heart, that is. Cassidy's close friend, Ashlyn, is in love. With a boy. A boy who has a girlfriend.
Hesitantly, Cass agrees to assist Ashyln in capturing Kyler Olsen's taken heart by creating Operation Boyfriend: a systematic plan for stealing boys with girlfriends. With each step, Ashyln is getting closer to her goal, love. But is it worth it? When Cassidy starts getting involved in a web of lies and learns other's deepest secrets, all she wants is to get away from the mess. That's when she starts to learn more about the emotion of love as well. All the awkward moments, the sweet sayings, the arguments, the tears, and most importantly, the feeling. The indescribable feeling of being in love. With conflicted feelings, broken hearts, and Operation Boyfriend, will anyone obtain true happiness?
Nicole often submerges herself in her studies, enjoying the steady calculations of her homework rather than dealing with the confusing emotional turmoil most high school girls have to deal with. She has a routine. Lose herself in homework. Lose herself in dance. Lose herself in sleep. Great, right? Then one day, her calculus teacher decides to jostle her routine by requesting her to tutor Dustin, the basketball player who can't quite understand those cold calculations. Total cliché, right? But as time goes on, Dustin starts realizing high school isn't all about fitting in, and Nicole starts to realize that strong emotions are all part of the thrill of being a teen.