The odds had never been in the Fairkin family's favor. When their only daughter, Marilla, was reaped for the 51st Hunger Games, survival seemed impossible-yet she became the victor. Years later, she was found dead, just days after giving birth to her daughter, Mira.
Now, for the 69th Hunger Games, history repeats itself as Mira is reaped. Unlike her mother, Mira lacks combat training and is only skilled in fishing. Sheltered and innocent, how could a girl like her stand a chance?
In the crowd, a familiar pair of green eyes watches with solemn resolve. Finnick Odair knows that only he can help Mira now, but the odds are stacked high. With the Capitol's merciless gaze upon them, the clock begins to count down to Mira's fight for survival-and the tide threatens to pull her under.
In uncharted waters, survival is anything but certain.
❝I was born an Odair, and do you know what that means?
It means I'm a survivor.❞
Brooke Odair.
Not a person in Panem doesn't know her name.
Of course they do, she's the daughter of the famous district 4 victors Finnick and Annie Odair.
When the 99th Hunger Games comes around, Brooke gets thrown into the arena. Much to the enjoyment of Panem, seeing if she lives up to her family legacy.
Will she comes out as a victor? Or forever be trapped in the arena as a tribute, never to escape, to be extinguished like many before her.