Seventeen year old Peyton Summers parents are concerned she that she has become a lost cause.
Her grades have drastically dropped and she has been taking a lot of wrong turns and heading down a worrying pathway. Her parents are positive that Peytons strong bond with her rebellious, head turning, jaw droppingly gorgeous neighbour is having a destructive outcome on her education, health, reputation, and not to mention her relationship with her family.
It all came to life on a chilly autumn morning. It was that certain, chilly morning in which seven year old Ashton Suverlans moved into the property next door to Peyton Summers household, that her life had taken a change. She just didn't know that yet. But was this change for the better, or for the worse?
She feels misunderstood. Her family hold little to no faith in her, so why should she hold onto a hope that is non-existent. One day, Peyton Summers and Ashton Suverlans disappear. She is afraid of the future. She is afraid of growing up. She thought running away was a noble idea. She thought she would be living the dream, but she is soon to find out otherwise.
Soon enough, the pair are put into some sticky situations where they have to decide whether honesty or deception will help them get out of it.
Let this book take your emotions on a wild journey, as you get the opportunity to experience real-life situations head on, and see how young Peyton Summers takes on a series of life changing events.
A series of love, heroes, sadness and other drugs.
Will Peyton find hope in all of this madness?
Time doesn't wait for anyone, so she must do it before it's too late.
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.