The last place Madeleine Evans wanted to set foot into was Crestview High. Known for the snobby socialites that attended this pretentious, upscale institution, she despised everything the school stood for.
All she wanted was to bury her past and move forward and Snobview was, in her opinion, definitely not the place to start.
Prestigious guise aside, the walls of Crestview held secrets, scandalous secrets which, when unearthed, ends tragically for those caught in the crossfire.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, part of said snobfest, was rich, filthy rich. He had the money, the looks, and status.
But he also had demons, demons which resurfaced in the worst possible ways.
Inspite of their widely different temperaments, they find themselves drawn to each other, the skeletons they try so very hard to run from, chasing them into each others lives.
Fire and Water. That's what they were. Together they were just whispers of what could have happened and what could have been.
Running from a tragic past no one- not even her two brothers- knows about, Kate finds herself in Atlanta. She can run from her past but she definitely can't from her future. Her future leads her to the one and only, infuriatingly charming and maddeningly handsome, Brandon. How?
A simple scheme to overthrow the growing objectification of women.
Enter her protective yet fun twin, Jace. He will only approve of Kate's bizarre arrangement if Brandon is involved. This is due to Kate and Brandon hating each other's guts. He knows that Kate and Brandon will not really start developing feelings for each other.
But what if Jace is wrong?
What if they both are Finally Falling?
What if Kate's past comes back to haunt her?
What if...?