Blaise Cansino has always been an attractive girl, using her looks to make a coin for as long as she could remember. After experiencing the ultimate heartbreak at the hands of her malicious and deceitful child's father, Blaise swears to only take a man as seriously as the deepness of his pockets. Things take a dramatic turn when she crosses paths with the sexy, cocky, audacious, yet charming Belly. He's far from the men that the beautiful Blaise is used to in personality and bank account status, but she still finds herself drawn to the rugged gentleman. Blaise soon realizes that what she finds alluring in Belly, many other women do too, hanging onto his every word and vying for his time and attention. Will Blaise become a fool in love like the women before her, or will she be able to see things for what she believes them to be, and escape the web that is Belly?
Belly, a handsome, smooth talking boxer from Inglewood, California, with a startling brashness to him, is still every girl's dream and every hood boy's idol. His temporary loving ways cause the women in his life to fall for him, throw away their pride, and believe that one day they will become that one. So much so, that when he tosses them to the side, they're left dizzy, confused, and willing to do anything to reel the good-looking boxer back in. Belly is perfectly fine with his situation, so when he runs into the gorgeous Blaise, he sees her as simply another notch to add to his belt. When Blaise proves to be different from the women Belly is used to being surrounded with, his views change. However, he soon finds thatthe art of making his actions match those views is surely a challenge. Will Belly be able to convince Blaise that he could maybe be not her prince charming but her hood charming, or will his wrongdoings be too detrimental to persuade the damaged beauty of anything?
In this love tale filled with deception, backstabbing, jealousy, and of course romance, will the rude womanizing Belly be able to switch things up in enough time to keep a hold on Blaise? And after such a terrible, gut-wrenching romance with an ex, will Blaise be able to see that just because a man does bad things, doesn't mean he can't eventually have good intentions?