Let me go with a romance set in a film festival. The protagonist could be a director or an actor dealing with the pressure of a hot (literally and metaphorically) project. Maybe there's a subplot involving a romantic tension that heats up.
Lila glanced at the thermometer on the van—109°F and climbing. She opened her phone to message the sound team, but her thumb hovered. Two days ago, she’d received a message from her former mentor, the one who’d told her she’d never make it without “big studio polish”: Your little indie is cute, but heat doesn’t fund itself. Investors want a product, not poetry. xmociesforyou+hot
Need to make sure the title is incorporated, maybe as a tagline or a reference within the story. The title "xmociesforyou+hot" could be the name of a movie within the story, like a film titled "Xtra Movies for You Plus Hot", but that seems forced. Maybe it's better to use it as an online platform or a film festival name, XtraMoviesForYouPlusHot.com, where the story takes place. Let me go with a romance set in a film festival
Jax, teasing, claimed it was his idea. Lila only rolled her eyes—and didn’t let go of his hand when they kissed in the dark. In the end, the heat didn’t destroy them. It proved them. Lila glanced at the thermometer on the van—109°F