Can reality television help them find love, or will ratings and drama pull them apart forever? “Troubled” doesn't even begin to cover Scott's childhood, but he's doing okay for himself. He has a place with his best friend and a career he enjoys. It's not exactly a high-paying career, and he has to work two jobs just to make ends meet, but he can keep himself safe and that's the important thing. The last thing he wants it to get married, never mind married to a stranger for a television show. When his best friend decides to audition for the hit reality show Make It Work, Scott agrees to go along for moral support. No one is more shocked than he is when he's selected as that season's omega groom. Danny Magee's life has gone according to plan so far. He went to college at fourteen. He graduated at sixteen, took his company public at twenty. He made his first billion at twenty-five. Now he's a member of the elite Hellion Club. The only thing he hasn't achieved is starting a family. Since he hasn't had much luck meeting people with his busy schedule, he takes a friend's advice and signs on to Make It Work.Neither Scott nor Danny are impressed with the other at first. As they're forced to live with one another, their bad first impression starts to ease into friendship, and then something more. Scott arouses Danny's protective instincts and Danny gives Scott the support he needs to move forward. But healthy relationships and healing don't bring in ratings. Other forces are at work to increase the tension on the happy couple. Can their love for one another overcome the need for higher ratings, or will malice win the day?
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