Some things—like O’s—are easy to fake, but love isn’t one of them.
DELILAH
Getting involved with the wrong label while rising to the top has threatened my career in ways I never saw coming. With the fear of being canceled and my debut album releasing soon, my new PR rep has just the solution: A perfectly staged, totally fake relationship, complete with public dates, hand-holding for the cameras, and a no-falling-in-love clause.
One season. No strings. No risk.
DAMIEN
I’m one of baseball’s top players, on the field and off. But now, my sponsors are breathing down my neck. Either I clean up my playboy image, or I may lose sponsors and millions of dollars. My agent suggests a fake relationship with country music’s newest sweetheart. Sounds good to me.
Faking it is easy … at first.
Between late-night songwriting sessions, fiery arguments that turn into something else, and a kiss that wasn’t meant for the cameras, the line between pretend and real starts to blur. And when the stakes get higher, Delilah and Damien have to ask themselves:
Are they still faking it … or has it been real all along?