In 1975, Hollywood’s queen of cool faces a dangerously hunky blast from her past.
Superstar life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Helene Hoyle. The breezy blonde babe with the blinding smile. 1975's "Rising Star” and Hollywood’s top choice for everything from modeling to mini-series. She lives by her own set of rules: Play it cool. Play the field. The tabloids don’t call her “Love ‘em and leave ‘em Lene” for nothing.
Everything was under control till last spring, when Lene joined a street-preaching theater troupe. That’s when she started breaking her own rules: Getting serious about sweet, spiritual Harry. Befriending Dana Whitman, the kookiest Jesus freak ever. Being way too involved in Dana's dramatic breakup.
Lene rides the superstar wave until a dangerously hunky blast from the past nearly wipes her out. They're two of a kind, so she knows a heartbreaker when she sees one. And she’s got a score to settle with him. All’s fair in love and war. But which is this?