Claudia and Paul have a romantic encounter on a train, when it ends they fear it was fleeting and can't be recreated if they meet again. Instead, they find the magic between them is a connection that will live in their hearts forever.
Claudia almost runs down a handsome pedestrian after working all night she gets more than she bargains for when her phone rings and it's him challenging her to a high speed chase through the empty streets, into the desert and a new sexual awakening.
Sally's grandmother wasn't the passionless woman she'd always thought, her diary shows a desperate young woman during the 1930's. One night she meets Mac in a boxcar. Though they only spend one night together, he would remain her true love.
When Juliet, an innocent housewife, goes shopping for her husband's 35th birthday cake she meets Leonardo and her entire outlook on the meaning of a birthday cake changes forever...for Juliet actually becomes her husband's cake.
Lynn falls for and stalks a mysterious, handsome fireman. Obsessed to the point of starting a fire herself luckily she's rescued in time to realize there's a difference between fantasy and obsession.
While jailed and in solitary confinement Dakota meets a guard, Charlie, she tries everything to seduce him but Charlie is different from the other men she's known, he teaches her that sometimes being in prison has nothing to do with bars.
Rita is torn between two lover's who are best friends that don't want to share, when a picnic turns into a comical dance of who wants who and who wants who dead until she talks them into a compromise that gets her everything she wants.
When Tess takes a job as a receptionist she discovers the company is actually a love hotline, unsure at first she quickly enjoys the fantasies and brings them home to her husband, bringing passion back into her dormant marriage.
Will is smitten when he sees Jacqueline riding her bike but she's on her way somewhere...fast. He follows on his moped in a wild, twisting, passionate cat and mouse chase through the streets of Paris and straight into each other's hearts.