Y/N has spent her entire life hiding. Not because she did something wrong. But because of who her father was. Damien Carter wasn’t just a racer. He was the racer. The greatest underground driver the world had ever seen. His races are still watched online, his name is spoken with admiration, and the mystery surrounding his disappearance only made him more legendary. Y/N hates it. When she starts college, she promises herself one thing: No one will ever know she’s Damien Carter’s daughter. She never uses her real last name. She avoids cameras. She lies whenever someone asks about her family. She just wants to be Y/N. Not a legacy. Not a headline. Not a legend’s daughter. But hiding the truth gets harder every day. Especially because Y/N is exactly like her father. She has his stubbornness. His temper. His reckless streak. His sarcasm. And worst of all… his love for speed. Her mother, Mia, sees it too. And it terrifies her. Their relationship has been falling apart for years. Every argument ends the same way. “You’re just like him.” And Y/N hates hearing it. Because she doesn’t want to be. She spent her whole life trying not to become Damien Carter. But secretly… she watches his races when she can’t sleep. She knows every corner, every victory and every interview by heart. She loves racing. Almost as much as he did. Meanwhile, she lives in a house with four boys who have become her family. Hunter Brooks. Jace Walker. Ethan Hayes. Noah Reed. They’re loud, annoying and overprotective. And Hunter? He’s her biggest problem. Because Hunter loves cars. He’s obsessed with engines, street racing history and especially one driver: Damien Carter. He talks about him all the time. Calls him the greatest racer ever. Says he’d do anything to meet him. Never realizing the girl he’s slowly falling in love with… is Damien Carter’s daughter. And Y/N is in a secret situationship with Hunter—something intense, complicated, and hidden
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