Twenty-eight-year old writer, Gilly Bettencourt, is fed up draining her creative well to write witty descriptors for a sportswear catalog instead of penning her own stories. Adding to her frustration is an on the sly workplace relationship with the CEO's son that's passed its expiration date and always made her feel like a dirty little secret. When writer Gilly lands an internship on the much-anticipated show, The Chieftain's Son, an Irish historical drama based on the insanely best selling series of "Outlanderesque" romance novels, she leaps at the opportunity and heads to Ireland where the show films. Once there, she discovers her award-winning short story from post-graduate work is a tonal inspiration for the project.In an unexpected juxtaposition, Jack O'Leary, star of the series and the most-Googled man on the planet, Googled Gilly after he fell in love with her short story, and has been eager to meet her. What begins as fun grows into passion between two artistic personalities that neither can resist. Unfortunately, the show insists on branding Jack as an available heartthrob that every fangirl can dream about falling in love with. Forced by this P.R. image Jack is obligated to maintain, they must keep their relationship a secret. Gilly now faces a dilemma. Even though Jack may be the creative partner she's longed for, is investing in a hush hush relationship like the one she crossed an ocean to leave behind, worth risking her future on the series?
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