Arisa Naoe is a phenomenon. The daughter of a famous classical musician and once a member of a JPop girl band, at the age of seventeen her solo career has already been electric even before the release of her debut solo album. And she is about to cross over into acting success with a new J-Drama. She is one of the most popular entertainers in Japan, and her fame is growing quickly globally. But the charismatic singer has a secret. A resolution that only a few select know. She can never fall in love. Everything changes though when she starts the J-Drama and meets Suzue Basaki, one of her costars. Suzue is the daughter of the president of Basaki Productions, one of the biggest talent agencies in Japan, and fame has been handed to her from birth. A popular international model, Suzue was pressured by her family to return to Japan and expand her repertoire by acting. Suzue is cold and stoic, but Arisa has also never met anyone so beautiful in her life. Despite her resolution, Arisa finds herself drawn to the young woman who never seems to smile, and her desire to be closer to Suzue grows the more time Arisa spends with her. What can a girl who cannot fall in love do when she does fall in love? And how does Suzue see Arisa? Two-Point Seven Percent is the first book in a series of the same name, following a singer who navigates her fame and safeguarding her privacy while she falls in love.