Barriers tend to intensify romance. It's called the 'Romeo and Juliet effect'. I call it 'frustration attraction'- Helen Fisher. "I AM aware that he left over three months ago, and I know that I should be moving on by now but for some reason I can't! I wish I could explain it but not even I understand it! I wish I could be upset or angry at him but the only thing I'm upset about is that he isn't here with me right now. He could be the one to completely shatter me and I'd still offer every broken piece of myself to him...I love him, mom". The sequel to 'opposites attract' with a dangerous twist. What happens when the only threat to Lucas and Blakely isn't their polar opposition? AN *I would strongly suggest reading book 1 first. It's just "Opposites attract". The story will make more sense if you do so but I mean, if you don't want to that's cool too :) you could probably catch on*All Rights Reserved