Aurora MacIntyre is a brassy and brazen 19 year-old working a summer job at the public library. The lone survivor of a debilitating car crash that killed half her family, left her lost and broken. She struggles daily with PTSD and an unparalleled fear of vehicles. Even with her best friends, Percocet and Xanax, she's terrified to venture beyond the restricted world she lives in. Nate Johnson is a 22 year-old construction worker, barely making ends meet. A laborer on the expansion of the library, he's hot as sin, smooth as silk and can dish out as much sass as he takes. Aurora has finally met her match. Nate wants to help her overcome her PTSD, and though his approach is unusual, it gets results. His ultimate goal is to show her his world - an adrenaline-filled, heart-pounding weekend hobby he loves as much as life itself, but it means being honest and putting her full trust in him. One wrong move jeopardizes everything they've worked for. However, his world collides with her PTSD in a catastrophic way, devastating her to the point where she mixes a combination of drugs just to handle it. Afraid to lose Nate, she makes the heartbreaking decision to end their relationship, as she can't handle his type of fun. But word from his brother about Nate secretly giving up his hobby throws Aurora into motion. He can't give up his love for her, so she comes up with a plan. A dangerous one. One where she'll have to use everything he's taught her, and find a way to put her trust in something unknown. True love.