Publisher's Synopsis
"BETH PIERCE is finally getting somewhere in this tough town. A struggling actress, she self-emancipated from her grifter parents at age fourteen and has made her own way ever since. Now she's about to break out in a national campaign for Boomerang, a dating site she might join if she wasn't too busy fighting off the clammy advances of casting directors and fending off the constant messages that she needs to lose just "another ten...or thirty...pounds." She's on the edge of something great, but patience just isn't her strength. Coming along to prove that theory is GRAY BLACKWOOD, eighteen-year-old cousin to ADAM BLACKWOOD. A bad boy who's not even close to being "reformed," Beth and Gray collide at the first of her commercial shoots when a hungover Gray decides to puke into her Kate Spade handbag--the one that was supposed to go back to Bag Borrow or Steal. He sees a smoking hot African-American goddess. She sees a messed up kid, the ki