Keri and Maia are complete strangers yet go to the same school.
Maia is the captain of the Girls' Soccer team whereas Keri is the former Cheerleader Captain. Sure, they've heard of each other; two most popular girls are bound to be known around school. But everything is simpler when certain lives don't clash.
Maia discovers her sexuality when she develops a crush on Keri. Both are seniors in high school. When Keri is rejected by her cheerleader friends, Maia offers connection but thinks she is solidly in the friend zone. Then a rival cheerleader out to get Keri blackmails Maia into ending their friendship. Much havoc ensues.
There's so much wrong with this book I don't know where to begin. The writing is terrible and this non-American author, who's set the book in Wisconsin, constantly uses British phrasing (e.g., "whilst"). If I have to read one more lesfic romance where the two MCs get trapped in a stall elevator, I will scream. That's such a cliched plot device and it's present here.
Basically, avoid this one. There's so many good lesfic YA books to choose from.