Savannah Kennedy, the fourteen-year-old daughter of California's powerful governor, lives in a world where every move is scrutinized, her life defined by both privilege and pressure. As her father's 2024 presidential campaign looms, Savannah's own ambitions are anything but ordinary. A gifted equestrian prodigy, she has spent years honing her skills, determined to make her mark not only in the political world but also in the sports arena.
Respected as the captain of her elite boarding school's equestrian club, Savannah is admired for her grace and poise, but the spotlight comes with its own weight. With the Olympic trials in London on the horizon, she faces the daunting task of becoming the youngest-and first First Daughter-to win Olympic gold. The expectations placed on her are enormous, and the world watches as she strives to maintain her public image as the all-American ideal.
As the trials approach, Savannah grapples with the delicate balance between family loyalty, her relentless drive for greatness, and the burden of living up to her legacy. With so much at stake, she must decide what she truly wants-and whether she can rise above the pressure, or risk losing herself in the shadow of her family's ambitions. Her journey is one of self-discovery, resilience, and the courage to chase her dreams, no matter the cost.
Katherine Baldwin-Crawford has always been confident. On the soccer field, she's a force. In the halls, she's effortlessly charming. But when it comes to love? That's the one game she can't seem to win. For years, she's been hopelessly in love with her best friend, Sophie.
Valerie Winters has never had time for high school drama. As head cheerleader and student body, she's always been composed, polished, and in control. But with her parents pressuring her into a relationship she has no interest in, she needs a way out.
A deal is struck. Katherine to distract herself from sophie, Valerie to get her parents off her back. It's perfect. Simple. No strings attached.
What if the perfect play was never the one she planned?