Now divorced from her male high school sweetheart and out as a lesbian, Riley enrolls in a film photography class at a local community college hoping to switch careers. There, she meets Paige, a young student who at first annoys her and then, as they get to know one another, intrigues her. The two begin a relationship but Paige has commitment issues that stem from her father's own insecurities about his own failed marriage.
The tensions here are pretty easily resolved and basically this is a lesbian romance that kind of skims the surface in terms of the writing. There's very little depth. Neither character seems to have friends or much of a life.
There's also the issue of the fact that the author transformed this book from an original novel about two gay men, so there are a few instances of pronouns not switched. Some reviewers also had problems with the sex scene not having been rewritten sufficiently. It wasn't a great sex scene, but I'm not sure the gender-switch issue was the cause.