An unputdownable queer coming-of-age rom-com about life and love in Hollywood. • Both an
irresistible love story and a riveting exploration of Hollywood dynamics.” —Rachel Lynn Solomon
New York Times bestselling author of The Ex Talk For aspiring cinematographer Luna Roth coming
out as bisexual at twenty-four is proving more difficult than she anticipated. Sure her best
friend and fellow queer Romy is thrilled for her—but she has no interest in coming out to her
backwards parents she wouldn't know how to flirt with a girl if one fell at her feet and she
has no sexual history to build off. Not to mention she really needs to focus her energy on
escaping her emotionally-abusive-but-that’s-Hollywood talent manager boss and actually get
working under a real director of photography anyway. When she meets twenty-eight-year-old
A-list actress Valeria Sullivan around the office Luna thinks she’s found her solution. She'll
use Valeria's interest in her cinematography to get a PA job on the set of Valeria's
directorial debut—and if Valeria is as gay as Luna suspects and she happens to be Luna's route
to losing her virginity too . . . well that's just an added bonus. Enlisting Romy’s help
Luna starts the juggling act of her life—impress Valeria’s DP to get another job after this one
get as close to Valeria as possible and help Romy with her own career moves. But when Valeria
begins to reciprocate romantic interest in Luna the act begins to crumble—straining her
relationship with Romy and leaving her job prospects precarious. Now Luna has to figure out if
she can she fulfill her dreams as a filmmaker keep her best friend and get the girl. . . or
if she’s destined to end up on the cutting room floor.