Paige Shaw spent her whole life playing basketball. It runs in her veins. Her dad, her uncles, their dad and their uncles, they all played. And the height genetics seemed to help as well. Her little brother, Blake, is only seven years old, so her father, Brandon, has to train her to be his championship winner, until Blake is ready to play football.
Her basketball career is going well. But being a teenage girl has it's downsides. She convinced herself she wouldn't ever get caught thinking about those stupid boys that cause nothing but trouble. Yet somehow she starts to fall for one; the one sophomore boy who plays football and is a starter on the Varsity basketball team. Oh and he also happens to be extremely handsome and one of the few boys that is taller than her. Why not?
Despite her dad's warnings to stay away from the monsters that could break his little girl's heart, her best friend convinces her that the varsity starter is into her. She gets thrown into a whirlwind of emotions with the boy she thought was the perfect match for her. But he seems to be a different person that she never dreamed could exist.
After a devastating blow to her heart, Paige is left to turn to her new guy friend. But he's just a friend, there is no way they could have feelings for each other. Right?
This new problem added onto her crappy life is becoming more than she can handle. Her dad's recent remarriage has sent her life down a curving winding path, leaving devastation in it's wake. And there is nothing she can do to stop it.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.