Driven - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I sigh into the welcoming silence...
Rylee Thomas runs a non-profit that helps orphaned boys feel welcome in the world. Colton Donavan wants Rylee, more than anything he's ever wanted. So he makes her and offer she can't refused.

Decide, Rylee. Yes or No.
Rylee agrees to the date she owes Colton. The next night, at the Merit sponsored nightclub event, Rylee and Colton's chemistry makes the rest of the world disappear. But Colton's reaction to their connection is not what Rylee expects.

When you smile it screams mischief and trouble.
Colton's reaction to his connection with Rylee forces her to retreat, as the nightmares of her previous trauma return. But when Colton appeals to her for another chance, Rylee agrees, and decides to give herself the chance to love again.

You make me need, Rylee.
Colton shows Rylee what he's been thinking of ever since he tasted her cotton candy. Rylee stands her ground when Colton describes the type of relationship he wants from her.

The week has sucked.
Rylee takes the boys to the racetrack to watch Colton test the car. Aidan gets in trouble at school. Colton ask Rylee to try it his way and give him one more night with her.

Why does it not surprise me that you'd tell off an angel.
Rylee agrees to spend the night at Colton's Malibu home, with unexpected consequences. Based on the Best Selling novel by K Bromberg: Everything Colton wants is at his fingertips. Everything, except Rylee. Her heart is healing. His soul is damaged. Their attraction is undeniable. This is the beginning of their story. Their fight. Their perfectly imperfect love.
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