Jaafar and Y/N have never known life apart. Their families have been friends since before they were born. Two families, one legacy, and a line they were never meant to cross. But she’s been the song he can’t stop writing.
A photographer, Y/N, captures a single viral moment at a premiere with Jaafar Jackson, a look that sends the internet into meltdown. Overnight, she’s pulled into fame, rumours, and obsession, where every glance between them becomes a story the world refuses to stop watching.
James Moriarty has always been the cleverest person in the room, until Y/N arrives. She’s sharp, stubborn, and completely unimpressed by his reputation. Their rivalry quickly becomes the talk of Oxford University, but when secrets begin to unravel beyond the classroom, they’ll have to decide whether they’re better as enemies… or something far more dangerous.
They called her hot. They ranked her. They argued over her name. Then she texted back. The Briar hockey team just accidentally added the one girl they should’ve never talked about.
A controlled and emotionally isolated figure skater on scholarship at Briar U finds her carefully built world disrupted when she collides with chaotic hockey star Garrett Graham, who begins to see through the perfection and pulls her into a connection that challenges everything she has been forced to endure.
Hollywood gave him everything he’d ever dreamed of. Home gave him everything he never knew he needed. But sometimes the greatest love stories begin exactly where you started.
Y/N never asked to be part of the university hockey programme, but her name appears on the official roster anyway. Assigned as the team’s media photographer, she’s forced back into a world she once belonged to… and a history she never got closure from. Especially when she finds out she’ll be documenting the team captain, the one person she never wanted to see again.
James Moriarty and Sherlock Holmes are always getting into trouble, barely scraping past getting thrown into prison cells. James’ world is turned upside down when he keeps running into a young girl who looks familiar.