As his high school integrates in 1967, the hyper-literate Curtis "Cutie" Pye, a 15-year-old of indeterminate race, lives with his mother, Ginny and brother Biggy in Hell Creek, Oklahoma.
As sophomore year begins, Cutie falls for the new girl, O'Murphy Scott, but her mouth is set for the wrong sort of boys: Scooter Andersen, an abusive biker boy; and Richie, a banker's grandson who can't be seen with a girl from the wrong side of town.
Murph rejects Cutie, but he's nevertheless a victim of mistaken identity. Scooter suspects the often-missing Murph is with Cutie. After a disastrous fight with Scooter and his bully brothers, Pickle and Spit, Cutie is told not to come back to school.
A suicide fails so, fleeing physical, sexual and emotional abuse from his whiter brother Biggy, Cutie hitchhikes to California during the Summer of Love, where he hopes to find his Marine father and learn how to fight.
Along that 1,700-mile odyssey, Cutie learns from his rides, a series of mentors who include a Cajun truck driver, a van full of hippies, and a defrocked priest who cruises the highways seeking boys.
Cutie finds a home at the Full Circle, a communal restaurant in Palo Alto, but he must wait for weeks beside the post office box for his father, whom he hasn't seen in six years.
Cutie meets Brother Love, a postal worker, street preacher and psychologist who completes Cutie's education and arms him to emotionally complete his hero's journey, understand his life, and fight his battles.
When Cutie returns to Oklahoma, he finds Spit and Pickle assaulting Murph. He fights off the Andersens and earns the respect of Murph and, finally, his brother Biggy.
Just when she's decided to leave the Town, Lady Cressida Belverst is forced to marry Lord Calan Haverston, the man who coincidentally knows a way out. Agreeing to marry for all the wrong reasons, can Cressida and Calan find out where their hearts truly belong?
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It is impossible to leave the Town, but one woman is determined to escape with the help of her betrothed.
Lady Cressida Belverst has always been judged as a walking scandal. Oh, how she tries (on some rare occasions) to be proper! When her parents arrange for her to marry a rich lord, Cressida has had enough. She has to leave the Town because she will not be forced to live with a man she doesn't love. But what happens if the very man she's betrothed to is the only one who can help her get out?
Calan Haverston, the Lord of Easton, takes the risk and helps his betrothed by using his knowledge of the Town's secrets because he is as willing as she to stay free of marriage for reasons completely different. He has dark secrets he cannot share with her, and his life is not one he can likewise open to anyone. But what happens when she leaves after awakening desires he thought he has under control? And what happens when he finds himself longing for her?
Cressida goes to a completely different place, one she has only heard in stories and read in books, with hopes of finding what her heart has always longed for. But love, mystery and secrets will chase her and it will only be a matter of time before she realizes what her heart truly desires.
*This story is a standalone title in the Haverston Family series.