

In a sharp narrative alternating between Josh and Vanessa's points-of-view, Adler tackles important issues, such as race, coming out, and bisexual erasure. But, in a welcomed twist, Adler's follow-up to Behind the Scenes (2014) isn't about a relationship between Josh and Vanessa it's about the ever-more-steamy romance between Vanessa and her agent's assistant, Brianna. When Josh and Vanessa meet on the set of a tv show, sparks fly. Vanessa Park is a Korean American actor trying to convince her parents that acting is a legitimate career while also proving to directors that Asian actors can play more than medical students. Josh Chester has a reputation in Hollywood for being the good looking, irresistibly charming bad boy. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. And she'll have to choose between the one thing she's always loved.and the person she never imagined she could. But as feelings unexpectedly evolve beyond friendship, Van's life reaches a whole new level of confusing. When she meets her new career handler, Brianna, Van is relieved to have found someone she can rely on, now that her BFF, Ally, is at college across the country. But with all her relationships currently in upheaval, she's painfully uncertain about everything else. Vanessa Park has always been certain about her path as an actor, despite her parents' disapproval. Now that he's in the spotlight-on everyone's terms but his own-Josh has to decide whether a life as a superstar is the one he really wants. (Not that he's trying to charm her, of course.) Meanwhile, his drama-queen mother blackmails him into a new family reality TV show, with Josh in the starring role. To help out his best friend, Liam, he joins his hit teen TV show, Daylight Fallsa|opposite Vanessa Park, the one actor immune to his charms.

But his laid-back lifestyle is about to change.

Josh Chester loves being a Hollywood bad boy, coasting on his good looks, his parties, his parents' wealth, and the occasional modeling gig.
