She's Amber Irwin, the stereotypical 'depressed teenager', the 'quiet girl', the 'good girl'. She has a terrible past; she was abused and abandoned by her parents and is bullied every day of her life. There is, however, one person that has stuck by her through thick and thin; her best friend, Charlotte. Maybe a new start, in a new country, is exactly what Amber needs. Maybe moving was the worst thing she could have done, either way the move will change her life.
He's Luke Hemmings, the stereotypical 'douchebag', the 'band mate', the 'bad boy'. People either want to be him or be with him.
When Amber is forced to live with Luke, he pushes her to breaking point. Will she loose control? Or will she be SAVED IN LA?
Warning: at certain points this book will contain self harm and other triggering subjects. I will put a warning at the beginning and end of the triggering parts.
Luke Hemmings is a homeless boy living on the streets of London. He has been alone for so long, he's forgotten what it's like to have a friend. What it's like to have someone actually care for you, to care about you. That is until Ashton Irwin, a 19 year old with a teenage girl giggle, stumbles into his life. Ashton shares a house with his school friends Michael Clifford and Calum Hood, and when he finds Luke out on the cold streets, he helps give him a home. After all those years of being ignored by everyone who passes him, Luke isn't used to human interaction and doesn't fit in well with the boys.
Will Ashton be able to help Luke, or will Luke stay cold forever?