Tidy Tris Turner is a one-man woman, so how did she end up juggling three?
Nothing has been right since Tris’s almost-fiancé, Richard, dumped her. Now her life is so spun around that she’s landed in a "thing" with her childhood nemesis, Max, while crushing on his best-friend, the sexy, yet capricious, Andy.
Growing up, Max adored teasing Trissy-Tris by annoying her with nicknames or by farting next to her at the bus stop. Anything to provoke a response. He never expected his favorite reaction would be her panting his name while she’s pulling his hair.
Andy had always believed in love at first sight, but hadn’t experienced it until Tris showed up. His heart wants him to lay her in a bed of rose petals, and kiss every part of her over and over, but his head is forcing him to give her the space she needs to heal from breaking up with Richard.
Though Tris yearns for Richard’s return, she’s strangely attracted to pothead Max while also swooning whenever perfectly pressed Andy enters the room.
If muddling through that mess isn’t enough, Tris must shed her obsessive tendencies to become the carefree big-city woman Richard wants. In two months, she’ll get her chance to wow Richard with her transformation at her best friend’s wedding. In the meantime, Tris can’t let Max, Andy, or her libido derail her plans in this quirky and irreverent comedy inspired by Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.