Hazel Rose-Morgan might be Wiccan, but she’s not psychic despite getting stuck running the fortune-telling booth at homecoming carnival. So absentmindedly telling Seth Murray, the school quarterback, he should take another guy to the fall dance? That’s not divine prophecy. More like social suicide. But when Hazel’s other predictions start coming true, it’s Seth who ends up as cafeteria gossip.
Seth’s convinced Hazel’s “witchy” talents helped her discover he’s secretly gay and now she owes him for blabbing. The payment? Pretend to be his girlfriend in order to hide the truth from his teammates and father, a conservative politician who’s running for mayor against Hazel’s dad. Feeling guilty, Hazel agrees.
But with one reporter out to un-closet the truth, a handful of religious bigots on their case, and a town charmed by their fake Romeo and Juliet romance, being trapped in la cage au football is as much fun as losing a championship game. And the risk of injuries—to the head and the heart—is even higher.