Are you currently a teenager? Going through the troubles of high school? The late nights doing homework, the unexplained amount of stress and the boy you love not texting you back?
Teagan understands all of those except for waiting for a boy to text you back. Text him first and if he doesn't reply, forget him. Teagan has always been a no-bullshit, piss-off type of person and that won't change during her senior year. She doesn't need anyone except for herself she is an independent and stubborn woman. That's why when she's told the only way she will get a gap year is if she has a 4.0 for both of her report cards she thinks it will be easy-peasy like her prior 3 years. But when her grades aren't up to the standards she will have to talk herself into getting some help. It only gets better when she's paired up to be tutored by the new, sweet kid in her high school, Reid Ainsley.
New kid, Reid Ainsley just wants to be nice to everyone. He's a sweetheart without an ulterior motive and has the body of a greek god. He couldn't be happier to be paired up with Teagan. He knows Teagan isn't just a bad girl, there's a deeper story and he intends to figure it out.
Finally it's not the bad boy and the good girl,
it's the bad girl and the good boy.
Here is Teagan's take on "How to Survive High School".
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.