A sequel to her previous work Shine, the book revolves around a K-pop singer who faces personal and career challenges while trying to start a fashion brand.
She meets American designer and ex-singer Carly Mattsson, who also encourages her but warns her to "make sure you can spot the difference between bickering and bitterness" with her groupmates.
The members of Girls Forever are torn between happiness for Rachel, envy at her increasing individual fame, and worry that it will distract her from K-pop duties.
Tensions rise when Girls Forever member Eunji is exposed by the press as having a boyfriend; she is scolded by DB and loses a brand endorsement deal, but is not fired.
Mina leads the rest of Girls Forever in demanding that Rachel either leave the group, or put the fashion brand on hold until their contracts with DB expire in four years.
Girls Forever continues to be a successful K-pop group, while Rachel starts working full-time in fashion and goes public about dating Alex.
[2] Kirkus Reviews called the book "a glitzy sequel filled with drama and self-discovery" and commented "those interested in relationship dynamics may be left wanting further nuance, but anyone tuning in for more about Rachel's trajectory will enjoy her twists, turns, and personal triumphs.