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For sixteen years, Sky and Austin have been inseparable-best friends who orbit each other with a closeness neither of them ever names. When Austin's wealthy, overbearing family pressures him into a marriage he doesn't want, he panics and asks the one person he trusts most to help him: Sky. All she has to do is pretend to be his fiancée for the holidays.
Sky agrees, even though it means stepping into a lie that tugs at feelings she's buried for years.
But Austin isn't the only one trapped.
His real fiancée, Isabelle, is quietly suffocating under her own family's expectations. She's a lesbian, deeply in love with her girlfriend, and desperate for a way out. When she realizes Sky and Austin's connection is real, she becomes an unexpected ally-helping them build the "proof" they need so she can finally live freely.
Meanwhile, Sky leans on her best friend Cassidy, who sees the truth long before Sky does: this fake engagement is about to unravel everything.
As the lies deepen and the holiday pressure mounts, Sky and Austin's pretend romance starts to feel dangerously real. Secrets crack open, loyalties shift, and every character must choose between the life they were handed and the love they actually want.
In the end, Entangled is a story about messy hearts, unexpected alliances, and the beautiful chaos that happens when people finally stop pretending.