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Learn moreRowan Andrews is the unexpected darling of the Denver Snow and Ice Games. Luge has never captured the American public's imagination as much as figure skating or even hockey, but her outsized personality and dare-devil ways have got everyone's eyes glued to the track. Including a certain chart-topping heartthrob.
Zane Rivera is the lead singer of License to Game, the hottest band in the country. When Zane finds out Rowan Andrews has had some complimentary things to say about him, he arranges to meet her while he's in Denver enjoying the games. And when a photo of him kissing Rowan on the cheek goes viral, they both see the advantages of faking a relationship for the publicity.
After Rowan's injured in her final race, their relationship starts to feel all too real to Zane. But is this rock star ready to fall in love?
Contains mature themes.
Tamsen Parker is a stay-at-home mom by day and USA Today bestselling author of erotic romance by naptime. She lives with her family outside of Boston, where she tweets too much, sleeps too little, and is always in the middle of a book. Aside from good food, sweet rieslings, and gin cocktails, she has a fondness for monograms and subway maps. She should really start drinking coffee.
Amelie Griffin is a professionally trained actor whose love for performing transcends all platforms and has taken her across the world. A lover of all things mysterious, strange, and beautiful, Amelie brings an eclectic knowledge to all of her work.
Alex Kydd is a Tri-State Area-based actor specializing in contemporary and classical theater. His passion for performing began in his early teens and has progressed into a lifetime motivation. Classically trained, Alex attended The William Esper Studio in New York City, one of "The 25 Best Drama Schools in 2015," as recognized by the Hollywood Reporter.