Catherine Fables is a planner and a fixer. She’s lived her life to a set of rules that she’s certain will guarantee success. But when a wrench is thrown into the framework of her steady routine, she has to work around it or… through it.
As a journalism major, grades and reviews mean everything to her, so when nobody rises at the opportunity to take over the abandoned newspaper for the college football team, she takes the opportunity by the horns. Or, well, the helmet, I guess?
Connor Bailey, quarterback for the Drayton Titans, is not a fixer. Or a planner. He learned what YOLO meant in the fifth grade and he’s been rolling with it ever since. He’s confident in most of the ways that matter – huge ego, flirtatious personality, convinced he’s got the biggest… You get the idea.
One thing he’s not so good at? Talking to people about himself. Football? He could talk for the whole of North America. But when he tries to get down to the deeper stuff, about what makes Connor Connor, he often comes up empty. Strangely enough, talking to Cat is easier than it is with most people.
When the two are in more close-contact situations than they’d like at parties and in hot tubs filled with steamy tension, will Cat and Connor be able to keep their attraction to one another at bay, or will they blow their cover as they hide their relationship from Nora, Cat’s best friend, roommate and worst of all Connor’s sister…