Devastated, Noah decides to leave the mansion. Nick, genuinely in love with her by now, confesses everything and begs for forgiveness. At the airport, just as Noah is about to board a plane, Nick catches up to her. He declares his love, and she forgives him. They share a passionate kiss, reuniting.
During a wild party at Nick’s friend’s mansion, Noah gets drunk. Nick takes care of her, and a vulnerable moment leads to their first kiss. They agree to keep things secret, but their chemistry is explosive. Nick introduces Noah to his world of street racing, teaching her to drive a stick shift. Noah, in turn, begins to soften Nick’s hard edges.
⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) – A stylish, if flawed, guilty pleasure that excels at fan service.
Initially, Noah and Nick clash intensely. She defies his controlling nature, and he mocks her “good girl” image. However, their mutual hostility soon transforms into undeniable sexual tension.
Noah’s biological father (who she believed was in prison for manslaughter) is revealed to be a dangerous killer. He escapes prison and kidnaps Noah from the race track, demanding William pay a ransom. Nick, aided by his racing crew, tracks them to an abandoned warehouse.
