The last day of school was supposed to be easy. One final class, a few goodbyes, and summer break. Instead, it became the day the world ended. When a mysterious outbreak tears through Westbridge University, Y/N and six classmates find themselves trapped on a campus overrun by the infected. With no way out and danger around every corner, they’ll have to fight, run, and survive together. But as friendships deepen, and feelings grow, they’ll learn that zombies aren’t the only thing capable of tearing them apart. They will have to stick together to face not only Zombies but the living too the good gone bad.
The Outer Banks has always been divided — Kooks on one side, Pogues on the other, and everyone knowing exactly where they belong. Until Y/N arrives. With a reputation for doing things her own way and a habit of never caring what anyone thinks, she quickly finds herself pulled into the chaos of John B, JJ, Kiara, Pope, and Sarah’s world. But the Outer Banks has a way of uncovering secrets… and Y/N might have more in common with the Pogues than she realizes. Between treasure hunts, old rivalries, impossible choices, and friendships that feel like family, one thing is certain: The tides are changing.
Four Slytherin girls. One secret that was never meant to leave the pages of their enchanted confessions book. When the boys they trusted turn their most private thoughts into the school’s entertainment, Y/N, Pansy Parkinson, Daphne Greengrass, and Astoria Greengrass become the center of Hogwarts’ biggest scandal. By breakfast, the entire school knew every fear they’d ever whispered onto those pages. The worst part wasn’t that everyone read them. It was realizing who had handed them the book. The Boys called it a joke. We called it the end.
Y/N attends Blackwood University on scholarship. While most students come from wealthy families, she’s spent her entire life fighting for every opportunity she’s earned. Ryder Kingsley has never had that problem. As the son of one of the richest families in the country, he’s used to getting exactly what he wants. So when his parents demand he bring a date to his sister’s destination wedding, Ryder assumes finding one will be easy.