June Tucker doesn't understand people. Numbers, data, and statistics? Those make sense. People? Not so much. In a town of Friday night fighters and moonshine-swilling line dancers, she's the odd duck. And that suits her just fine. But her sister and friends are pairing off, and the change is unsettling.
George 〞GT〝 Thompson was at the top of his game-one of the best receivers in football. But a career-ending injury sidelined him for good. Now he's hoping to find relief in the healing waters of this tiny West Virginia town. And maybe an idea of what life has in store for him next.
He doesn't expect the no-nonsense girl at the hot spring, telling him he's not supposed to be there. And pointing out his sizeable equipment.
George is fascinated by June, with her head full of statistics and blunt honesty. He appreciates her in a way most others don't. And when the local missing persons case takes a shocking turn, he's by Scooby-June's side as she digs for the truth.
He was her fantasy receiver. Now he's her real-life boyfriend. But as their relationship heats up, June worries she's not capable of the kind of intimacy he needs. He's convinced his campaign to get her out of her own head-to stop thinking and feel-will work. But his own crisis could drive them further apart.