Zoe is just a 17 year old girl trying to live her life the best that she can, she's sarcastic, witty, stubborn, and sometimes aggressive. Her hopes of living a normal life in her hometown of Kallithia, Greece are crushed when her parents let her know some HORRIBLE news, they're moving to the seaside town of Santa Barbara, California. Great, just great, a town full of rich jerks that will eat her up the second her plane lands. She's got one message for them, watch your backs.
Caelum (pronounced Kye-Lum) is a 17 year old rich kid who has lived his whole life on the coasts of Santa Barbara, and he loves it, he never wants to leave. He's Santa Barbara highs most sought after boy, he's smart, spoiled, stubborn, and a complete asshole. He's deadset on getting whatever he wants and whenever he wants. What if someone matching his stubbornness and assholery came to town?
No one in this story, except celebrities if I decide to write them in, actually exist, okay? Okay.
*WARNING*
This book is cheesy and sarcastic with an extra sprinkle of cliché. If you don't like that kind of stuff then all you have to do is hit that back button!
Zoe Starr blends into the background. She has no desire to be popular, to be seen, to be in any sort of drama. She's pretty unnoticed. Pretty normal. With one best friend, she survives just fine.
Zack fuller on the other hand? Everyone knows him. He looks like the typical trouble maker. Leather jacket, motorcycle, a smirk constantly dancing on his lips. He doesnt care much for rules but doesnt go looking for fights. He has his 4 best friends to keep him company, keep him entertained.
What happens when Zoe Starr meets bad boy, Zack Fuller and gets thrown into a world of rowdy boys, life changing events and mixed feelings? When her not so bright past comes back and tries to split them apart? Will these two broken angels get a chance to finally work everything out and be okay again?
I suck at descriptions (obviously) but maybe just give it a try? If you don't like it you can just.. you know...stop reading?