Two best friends from different parts of the world never thought that they would ever meet in the real life because their friendship is linked through the internet only. The first one is the teenage girl named Ella who was living with her mother because her father left the family many years ago. Then suddenly because of a car accident, Ella lost her mother and she too was in a really bad state.
She was taken to her father whom she didn’t like and she had to stay with a stepfamily that was really gorse. She thought that she could live a life alone but for this, she would have to prove that she is physically fit and emotionally normal. Instead of thinking about all of this, she decides to establish contact with her best friend on the internet whose name Cinder.
In another part of the world, Kirsten Leigh narrates the character of Brian Oliver who is a Hollywood hotshot. The boy has been famous for his love life which has remained colourful and now he has been selected for a mature role. The production thinks that he cannot get the job done unless he proves to the world that he is now a mature person and for this, they plan for a fake engagement.
Happily Ever After has such scenes of a new relationship but this one is fake because Brian is doing it for publicity only. Then Brian gets an email from an old internet friend and thing changes completely. Kelly Oram’s works are rock solid and the depiction of the feelings is incomparable by any means. Listening to stories like Girl at Heart can tell us what the thing is all about. This is the world where Oram’s pen rules everything.