She enters her first year of college with a color-coded planner, modest clothes, and a strict set of rules for herself. No parties. No drinking. No reckless choices. She’s spent her whole life being the responsible one—the good student, the careful daughter—and she plans to keep it that way. Most nights, she can be found tucked away in the library, convinced that discipline is the same thing as safety. She pretty and has a beautiful body but she hides it all. She lives in the dorm rooms.
A dystopian story about a time where the world is ran by mafia bosses and big time criminals and the “good people” are at the bottom of the hierarchy. You are a lowly good girl who is innocent and has never done anything wrong. Until one day you meet a top mafia boss named hunter and you catch his eye.
You and Tanner Cole are rivals. You’re both in relationships. You two can’t stand each other, he constant picks on you and you always pick on him right back. One night at a party you two are looking for your significant others and find them in a bedroom together…alone and half-naked. How will you two take revenge?
At eighteen, she never expected to be uprooted from her life—and thrust into hiding. When she enters witness protection after witnessing a crime, everything familiar disappears, and the only person she can trust is her assigned guardian: a twenty-five-year-old man with a rough exterior and a past that makes him as mysterious as he is protective.
He’s the security guard everyone avoids—the one who smells like cheap whiskey, snaps too fast, and looks like he’s always one mistake away from being fired. At twenty-five, he’s angry at the world and even angrier at himself, drinking to quiet memories he refuses to name. On campus, he’s known as a problem. A liability. Someone to stay away from.
You’re a sweet girl who’s just trying to make it through her senior year. He’s a rough soldier passing through on his last tour. You’re in your way to school and he’s in his way to war. You meet him at a cafe. He’s still in his army greens and you’re in regular clothes. Where will the conversation between a sweet innocent young girl and an army man lead?