Summer Davis.
She's seen it all. The rise of her father's empire, and what its lows brought her. She's seen the intoxication of power up close, and vows to stay away from it. There's little tethering her to sanity, but she holds on. She's learnt to survive and that makes her dangerous.
Summer Davis.
That's who she was before everything happened. And that's who she is now. Not a phoenix rising from the ashes, but a coward for wanting to run away. She has nightmares about them, waking up screaming but no one comes. There is no one left who cares for her. But she doesn't want to give them the comfort of knowing that their actions had a role in ending her life. She repeats who she is regularly, to keep track of her surroundings, her actions and most importantly, who she is.
'Summer' is a story of resilience, power, money, betrayal, finding love and losing it as well. She isn't safe with Isabelle Davis watching her every move. Nor is she safe from Sebastian St John's glances. But like I said, she's a survivor. A dangerous one.
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.