Genevieve Hart is beyond ecstatic to hear she got the lead role as an infamous book heroine; Elowen Adair, in a Hayes Ford film series, and she's determined to stop at nothing to make sure her acting debut goes perfectly. That is, until she meets her misanthropic co-star-slash-love interest; Eden Thatcher- who is naturally famous by nepotism- and she has to learn to manage professionalism when their director coerces the two actor's into a platonic relationship to enhance their on-screen chemistry. Key word: platonic. Because of past...setbacks, that include Eden's old love interests leaving the show to avenge their unrequited love for him, Hayes Ford adds a specific rule in the fine print of their acting contract: Genevieve and Eden are not allowed to date off-set. All and any chemistry must be preformed behind a camera, and failure to follow orders will end up in a re-casting. Genevieve and Eden initially think it's a piece a cake- a blessing, even- but that's before their on-screen chemistry starts interfering with their regular life, and the two can't help but mistake on-screen and off-screen behavior once they're alone with each other. Plus, there's always a common ground between two people who dislike one another, right?