Following in the style of 90's teen comedy, "She's All That", our story centers around Greyson (a former bullied kid who left high school after freshman year for two years of 'fat camp') and Emma (cheerleader and now the ex-girlfriend of star quarterback, Tyson).
When a mischievous plan sets a bet in place by her best friend, Emma agrees to take on the challenge, saying that she can transform any guy into the Homecoming King. What she didn't plan on was for Greyson to come back. She remembers him from a junior high group pairing as being kind and sweet, and doesn't want to take the bet on him but her friends insist so she finally accepts it, knowing that there's no chance she could possibly fall for him (even though he's lost the weight). He remembers her immediately and sparks begin to fly quickly.
When Tyson catches on to this, he latches his cruel claws into Greyson but when a chance encounter in PE class lands the former bullied senior on the football team, the tides begin to quickly change and people start to notice Greyson and to accept him. Perhaps popularity isn't such a hard thing to come by. Through a small makeover, he comes to learn that he's not the same kid that he was before. As things in high school begin to turn around, Emma starts to see him through new eyes and she begins to feel a new emotion: guilt. Can she go through with the bet fully? Or will she tell him before somebody else does?
He's All That is a heartwarming story about love, sports, social status, the ways that people interact with each other, and learning to accept yourself for who you are.
Aurora's life had always been about survival, each day a quiet battle against fear and pain. When her stepfather was finally arrested, she thought the fight was over. But leaving one dangerous world meant stepping into another-one she didn't fully understand.
Now, she's living with seven older brothers she barely knows, their lives a tangle of secrets and shadows they never speak of. Their house is loud, protective, and filled with rules she's afraid to break.
For Aurora, it's a new kind of survival. For her brothers, it's a chance to keep her safe-no matter what it takes.