AMAYA FRAZER decides to go away for college in another state to leave behind the potent people in her life. Despite Clark Weller University costing over sixty grand per year, she is undecided on her major. Just a freshman, Amaya settles on taking the general education classes required for graduation. Stuck in the only class to fit her schedule, Amaya has no choice but to take Language of Art. She's headstrong and closed-off, forbidding anyone from getting close to her. Perhaps the "don't talk to me" vibes she's giving off are a little too strong. Therefore, Amaya is attempting to start anew at this campus. She never expected to find the mysterious, handsome man in her art class who challenges her very being. MILO BLACK'S silence demands dominance and when the two are partnered up for the art showcase, Amaya is surprised to find that he is able to stand up to her. Meeting for the first time at the masquerade party at a nearby club, Milo claims to see right through Amaya's mask. However, when she finds out he is colorblind, she immediately requests a different partner. He's a dark pallet, she's a blank canvas. Together, they are a masterpiece to be reckoned with. Yet, it is impossible to paint without the word pain. Milo is hiding some of his own demons that he cannot battle alone. He needs Amaya to save him just as much as she needs him to save her...and to save her grade in the art class she has no experience in. Will Milo be able to remove the mask that Amaya hides behind? Or will Amaya drop the art class before he has the chance? *This is the fourth book of the Worth It series, but can be read without reading the first three.* WARNING: This story deals with heavy topics such as depression and suicide. Do not read if these issues give you unwanted emotions.
16 parts