Four guys. One girl. Dangerous truths.
Now that I maneuvered my parents into giving me the future I wanted, life seems easy. I finally have some freedom to enjoy my senior year without feeling like I'm slowly suffocating under the twisted morals and warped expectations of my parents.
But it's not long until everything starts to fall apart. The pretty lies that kept my world tied up in a pretty red bow? They're starting to unravel.
And not just for me. Something's wrong with Jonah. No matter how I push, he's not letting me or the guys in to help.
Then there's the tension between Thatcher and Beck. Not to mention the sudden change in my friendship with Rhys.
How do you stay afloat when the ugly truths emerge from the pretty lies?
New town. New school. Same lies.
This is my senior year, and not only have my parents moved me to a new place where I know nothing and no one, they are determined to make me fall in line with the life they want me to have.
Not the life that I want. But what fits perfectly into their world.
I'm looking for any possible way to escape this prison and leave them behind. Which has been harder than I thought.
An opportunity to escape appears. And I'm going to take it. I'm going to use four so-called perfect guys in this new town to make it happen. The ones that have it all, or so everyone thinks.
And they're going to be my ticket out.
So close.
We were so close to getting free.
A few more deals here.
A few more nasty secrets there.
All in the name of the cause of course.
Then she walked in at the wrong place, wrong time.
Should we kill her?
Keep her?
Making the right decision was critical, but we were literally at a crossroads.
That’s how the top tier of Alpha Delta Omega inducted our unofficial fourth member.
But we weren’t who we said we were. And danger threatened us on every corner.
She should be very afraid of us.
Or should we be afraid of her?