de·ceive /diˈsēv/ verb
1. cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.
Cassie had no intentions that her freshman year of college would start out like this. In her head, it would go just like planned; she'd take honor classes, and be the girl her father always wanted her to be. That changes when a certain boy steps into the picture. Justin isn't her type. He doesn't like her and she doesn't like him. But he'll do anything to keep his reputation on campus as a badass. He's cocky, charming, and extremely good at deceiving people. And that's just what he has in mind for Cassie.