Lily Stark. As far as the rest of the world is concerned that's who I am. But somehow the name still doesn't seem to fit. Everyone expects me to be just like him. Billionaire, philanthropist, hero. I've been plunged into a world with overwhelming expectations and cameras flashing ready to document every fall. But who gets to decide who's a hero and who's a villain? After all, every villain believes they are the hero of their own story. The cost of becoming a hero is high. Sometimes it means losing your friends or your family. Sometimes, it means losing your own life so that others can live. But we often forget that the cost of becoming a villain is just as high. What would you do if the only ones who believed a threat is real are the ones who live the other side of the proverbial line? Is becoming a villain ever worth the price? Book 2 of the Nightingale Series Book 1: Nightingale Book 2: Nightingale Returns
8 parts