Cailin Quin is a sixteen year old tragedy, who is bullied by everyone. Her father is all she has, along with her sports for support. Cailin's little sister Tari, is fourteen and dying from a cancer. Cailin has supported her, and comforted her. When Tari dies, Cailin becomes lifeless, trying to help her dad.
Hayden Evergreen new boy moves to Rosetown, Saskatchewan, during this depressing time and observes how Cailin acts, how she is treated at school. Of course, Cailin didn't want to get involved, but when he speaks to her first and helps her, that changes.
When Hayden starts to sit next to her, talk to her, and even invite her to the football games, Cailin is unwilling to tell him anything in fear of getting hurt. He is persistent and careless for what the other people say about him making an effort to speak to her. Shane just doesn't give up.
Will Hayden change Cailin's mind?
With a drug lord for a father and an addict for a mother, Jade Taylor was dealt a pretty shabby hand in life. Her childhood was spent in a constant state of fear, her only solace being her two half-sisters -- Charlotte and Bailey -- who were forced to live the nightmare alongside her.
But things all changed when their father got sent to prison.
Eight new social workers and five foster families later, the girls finally found their home.
Now, at eighteen, Jade is counting down the days until her exams are over, excited to spend a stress-free summer with her boyfriend, her two best friends, and her forever family.
Unfortunately, things don't always go to plan -- not in a town like Greencliff.
Upon meeting the Coleman brothers -- a family that fits so well into the 'gang' culture she so desperately wants to avoid -- Jade finds herself teetering on the edge of a blade, carefully balanced between the life she wants and the life she wants to escape.
And when she catches the eye of Lucas Coleman, the eldest of the brothers, it's only a matter of time before she falls.
Only one questions remains:
Which way will she land?
(This description is a work in progress and may be subject to change!)
TRIGGER WARNINGS ⚠️ : Drugs, violence, references to childhood abuse, mental health issues
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