
Returning to my hometown to support my best friend's wild business venture felt like a simple summer job. Little did I know, she’d instantly make me the face of her dating camp – a 'touch-starved gay' charity case! Now, my girlfriend and I have to fake a breakup for the entire summer. This is the story of navigating fake dates, hidden kisses, and the chaos of a dating camp run by the most unpredictable person I know.

Betrayed by her cheating boyfriend, Emily finds solace in a most unexpected alliance: fake dating the school's notorious player, Tyler King. What starts as a mutually beneficial scheme to ward off unwanted attention and parental pressure quickly blurs the lines between fake and real. Can Emily navigate the complexities of high school drama, a persistent ex, and the undeniable chemistry with her fake boyfriend, or will this arrangement lead to another heartbreak?

Bella, a rising volleyball star, just aced the finals. But off the court, her life is a messy serve. Dumped by her boyfriend on her birthday, she finds herself in a fake-dating arrangement with her brother's best friend, the cocky yet surprisingly charming Nick. What starts as a plan to make her ex jealous and get into her dream college quickly spirals into unexpected feelings. Will their fake relationship lead to something real, or will the contract serve an emotional fault?

Miraya, a rising magazine editor, lands a coveted cover story gig. But the subject is Shray Nivas, the hot youth star who ruined her life years ago. Forced to work together in Chennai, their history complicates everything. With hidden truths and a troublesome fake-dating arrangement, their lives take an unexpected turn, making them the talk of the town.

Whitmore University's star defenseman, Brody McKinnon, is destined for NHL greatness. Everyone falls for him, everyone except me. For three years, we've been locked in a battle of wits and razor-sharp tongues. Now, after my jerk ex humiliates me at a party, Brody unexpectedly steps in, making matters worse by claiming we're together. Stuck fake-dating the guy I love to hate, I'm convinced I'll kill him within seventy-two hours. It's a volatile mix of annoyance, attraction, and outright hostility. Can we survive a week without tearing each other apart?