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About
Ever since her father drilled the cynical lesson into her head that monogamy is not a realistic goal for a happy life, magazine writer Amy Townsend has made promiscuity her personal credo. Navigating the fast-paced and often vapid landscape of New York City, Amy thrives on a lifestyle defined by late nights, heavy drinking, and a strict avoidance of emotional attachment. She views her uninhibited existence as a form of liberation, yet as she approaches her thirties, she finds herself trapped in a repetitive, unfulfilling rut that she refuses to acknowledge. Her carefully constructed worldview is suddenly challenged when she is assigned to write a profile on Aaron Conners, a charming, successful, and incredibly well-adjusted sports medicine doctor who works with some of the biggest names in professional athletics. Despite her initial skepticism and her natural instinct to push away anyone who gets too close, Amy finds herself unexpectedly falling for Aaron. As he begins to peel back the layers of her defensive wall, the two embark on a budding romance that forces Amy to confront the deep-seated fears and insecurities she has spent years burying. Faced with the genuine possibility of a stable relationship, Amy must decide if she is brave enough to move past her self-destructive patterns and embrace the vulnerability required to pursue a life of true connection.























