When the lines begin to blur will the fall be worth the risk?
They say you never forget your first love.
Freshman Hadleigh O’Dell can pinpoint the exact moment she fell for Ethan Reniets—the captain of the swim team and the town’s golden boy.
She’s painfully average; he’s effortlessly perfect. For months, she’s tried to bury her feelings, knowing she could never have him.
Until Ethan makes her an offer she can’t refuse.
When a rumor starts that Hadleigh was the reason Ethan broke up with his girlfriend, he suggests they give people something to really talk about. Pretend to be a couple. Just for a while.
When the boy you’ve loved from afar finally notices you, how far would you go to make it feel real?
Hadleigh is standing at the edge of a precipice, ready to jeopardize everything for a few days—or even a few hours—with Ethan.
But when pretending starts to feel like the truth, can she go back to being just his friend—the invisible girl in the background?
Or will too much have changed?
Will the risk be worth the fall?
After all, first love doesn’t come with a safety net.