When Andi attends a music festival with one goal in mind - capture an
interview with a famous band so she can pay for college - she gets more
than she bargained for in This is for Tonight by Jessica Patrick
Andi Kennedy needs to make money for college, and fast. But her little
YouTube crafting channel, while fun, isn't exactly a money maker. So
she's heading to the world-famous Cabazon Valley Music and Arts Festival
with a goal - film a video that will launch her channel into popularity
and turn it into a legit money making venture, even if it means selling
out her creative vision.
Instead, she finds obnoxious Jay Bankar, the annoyingly hot host of a
popular prank channel who is the actual worst. Andi hates everything Jay
stands for, which makes the undeniable connection she feels with him
really freaking inconvenient. Soon she finds herself competing with Jay
for an interview with the festival's headlining band, which could be the
key to turning her little channel directly into college tuition. But
she's starting to discover that there is more to Jay than his jerky
on-screen persona, and she has to decide what's more important -
winning, or giving a second chance to a guy who couldn't be more wrong
for her.