If Kavinsky had ever had any other purpose than to make Ronan's life a living nightmare, his Fourth of July party burnt it away. He may have survived, but nothing is like it was before, and Ronan has vowed to stay away from him - something that Kavinsky won't let happen. He is still in Ronan's head, which is where he stumbles across his other secrets, and oh boy does he plan to have fun with it. When Ronan realizes that Kavinsky has grown from a nuisance into a real danger, it is almost too late. Will he act as a catalyst to the story of Ronan and Adam's luck or of their demise? Spoiler: That is a question they disagree on.