Y/n is daughter of the town’s preacher. Always known for being the good innocent girl she’s supposed to be. When she meets Beau McAllister one of the town’s most known bad boys/trouble makers playboy, Her faith is tested. Will she remain strong in her faith or will she give into temptation?
Quiet, well-liked athlete Jack Belmont spends his nights secretly watching the vibrant girl (Y/N) across the street who unknowingly owns his heart. While she loses herself in music, performances, and carefree joy, Jack quietly falls deeper in love with the version of her nobody else seems to notice.
After a devastating breakup with the boy she'd loved since high school, she packed a single suitcase, left without saying goodbye, and vanished. Everyone assumed she'd fallen apart. Instead, she reinvented herself. Under her stage name (y/n’s stage name), she became the world's newest obsession. With haunting lyrics, magnetic performances, and a voice that seemed to bleed heartbreak, she skyrocketed from an unknown singer posting songs online to the hottest international pop star on the planet. When her ex unknowingly shows up at one of her sold out shows maybe that part of her isn’t so dead and buried as she thought.
“I would let her run me over and I would just smile.” Lawson is so completely in love with Y/N. There’s no denying how much of a goner he is. She’s everything he’s ever needed.
Reid Bennett throws the biggest party of senior year for one reason—and one reason only: her. For years, he’s stayed just close enough to matter, but never close enough to risk everything. But with graduation around the corner, he’s done waiting. Tonight is supposed to be different. Tonight, he finally tells her. Y/N walks in like it’s just another night—laughing, effortless, completely unaware that every detail, every moment, somehow leads back to her. But as the night unfolds and the distance between them finally starts to close, she begins to see what’s been right in front of her all along. And for the first time, Reid isn’t the only one who feels it. By the end of the night, it’s not just a party anymore— it’s the moment everything finally falls into place.