

She's got the bag, the attitude, and zero trust in men—then Mr. Wrong-But-Feels-So-Right walks in.
Veronica Love seems to have it all...she's smart, sassy and sexy and has a career as one of the most successful real estate entrepreneurs in California. Affectionately known as Love by her girlfriends Beverly and Charity, Love also happens to be happily single and loving every minute of it. She has no shortage of flings with the many boy toys and playthings that cross her path all because she doesn't believe in true love. Enter the sexy and mysterious business acquaintance Lance Peterson. Love has never felt this way about any man before and thinks that he could possibly be "the one" as their feelings for one another grow deeper by the moment. Lance is harboring a few tightly-wound deep secrets of his own that soon unravel and are revealed to her. Will his shocking revelation be enough to bring Love's world crashing down around her or will Love be able to survive his secrets with her heart still intact?
Acting
Shondrella Avery's comedic timing steals every scene
Writing
Dialogue that knows exactly how silly it is

Director
Chris Stokes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Chris Stokes built his career in R&B music videos before pivoting to micro-budget Black rom-coms in the 2010s. This fits his typical production style: shot fast, distributed direct-to-streaming.
The film belongs to a specific wave of early-2010s Black indie rom-coms that prioritized representation over polish—think 'Think Like a Man' if it had $50,000 and a dream.