A bad-boy boyfriend and popular-girl girlfriend who are completely addicted to each other in the worst way. They have been on and off for years—always breaking up, always finding their way back. He is reckless, jealous, covered in tattoos, always getting into trouble, and acts like he does not care about anyone except her. She is beautiful, confident, the girl everyone wants to be or be with, but behind closed doors she is just as toxic as he is. They fight like they hate each other, say things
A rich city girl from New York City is forced to leave her fast-paced, luxury life behind when her parents leave on an important business trip, sending her to stay with her grandparents in a quiet small town in Colorado. Used to designer clothes, busy streets, and constant noise, she struggles to adjust to slow mornings, open land, and a life that feels too simple. That is, until she meets him—the guy who helps her grandparents run their farm. He is everything she is not: rugged, stubborn, horse-riding, and country to the core. He knows the land like the back of his hand and is not impressed by her attitude or her city-girl lifestyle. At first, they clash hard, but as days turn into weeks, tension turns into something deeper, and she begins to realize that maybe this small town—and the boy in it—might change her more than she ever expected.
Two ex-lovers who were once married are now forced to face each other every day because of the one thing they never stopped loving—their three-year-old son, Niko. Their marriage fell apart because they were too similar: stubborn, hot-headed, and always clashing, never able to see eye to eye they got divorce one year after Niko was born. He is a dangerous gang leader, respected and feared, while she is a successful event organizer trying to build a stable life away from his world. They act like they have moved on, but every shared glance, every argument, and every moment around their son is filled with unresolved tension. They were once deeply in love—and maybe, despite everything, they still are.
High school sweethearts now in their junior year of college seem like the perfect couple—he’s the star football player, the most popular guy on campus, and she’s the fierce, outspoken star of the volleyball team who never holds back. They have built their lives and futures around each other, but everything changes when they find out she’s pregnant. Suddenly, they are forced to face reality—balancing college, demanding sports careers, family expectations, and an uncertain future. Their love is strong, but pressure, fear, and responsibility begin to test them in ways they never expected, making them question if love alone is enough to hold everything together.
A popular football captain with the perfect life, a girlfriend, and his whole future planned out becomes obsessed with the one girl he should hate. She is bold, reckless, and does not care what anyone thinks, and since their families hate each other, they have always been enemies. But after ending up at the same college, their hatred turns into secret hookups and feelings they cannot control, even though nobody can ever find out.
A cold, feared criminal with a reputation for being ruthless and untouchable is the last person anyone would expect to fall for someone like her—a soft, kind, and genuinely sweet girl who sees the good in everyone. Despite their differences, they are secretly dating, their relationship hidden from a world that would never understand it. He’s currently in jail, but not in the way most people are—he’s there by choice, using his power to make deals, protect his people, and control things from the inside. He can leave whenever he wants, and sometimes he does, just to see her, before returning like nothing happened. She’s the only softness in his violent world, and he’s the only danger in hers—and somehow, against all odds, they make it work.
A cocky, reckless hockey player known for being a. “Fuck boy” and his attitude and reputation is constantly clashing with the one girl who refuses to tolerate him—the coach’s daughter. She’s sharp-tongued, confident, and not afraid to put him in his place every chance she gets, treating him like a careless player who doesn’t take anything seriously. He, on the other hand, sees her as a spoiled brat who thinks she runs everything because of who her father is. They argue nonstop, pushing each other’s buttons and refusing to back down. But somewhere between the insults, tension, and constant battles, their hatred starts to shift into something neither of them expected—something a lot harder to fight.