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Elias Mercer has spent his life in the shadows of his twin sister, Elara the "favorite child" in their father's perfectly curated home. Behind closed doors, that home is nothing but a cage. Elara receives the gifts, the attention, and the careful grooming. Elias receives the blame, the beatings, and the blame for his mother's death.
At school, things aren't much better until this year, when Elias's worst bully suddenly steps out of the crowd to defend him. Cameron Reyes is supposed to be the enemy. Instead, he becomes the first person to see Elias for who he really is. As their quiet friendship turns into something more, both boys face choices that could destroy what little safety they've clung to.
When Cameron's family finds out the truth about him, he's left with nowhere to go. And when Elias turns eighteen, he decides he's done waiting for freedom he's leaving. But escape isn't simple, and when Elara reaches out for help, the twins are forced to face their father, their past, and each other in a fight for justice they've both avoided for years.
In Glass Houses, survival isn't just about getting out it's about what you're willing to break to finally be free.