THIS STORY CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE AND MATURE THEMES THAT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 Although this book does contain a couple love scenes this is not a smut filled book, and is instead more of a sweet, emotion filled romance. Dylan Wright is a loud, outspoken 17 year old boy, with a rough past. His mouth just can't seem to keep him out of trouble and he's recently gotten into hot water, again. His outbursts of anger have gotten out of control and he's on a disruptive path to nowhere fast. After a meeting with his school, his parents agree that the best possible way to get his anger under control is to try and get him help before it's too late. They decide as a last ditch effort that a 3 month stay in a facility that caters to troubled youth is the way to go. Heather Quinn is a quiet 17 year old girl who has struggled with severe depression and crippling anxiety ever since she was 12. Her home life is turbulent to say the least. Her father died when she was 11 and her alcholic mother's frequently changing boyfriends have all been abusive. An attempt to end her life and her constant suffering lands her in Westward Homes facility for troubled youth. When Dylan and Heather arrive at Westward on the same day they take an instant dislike to one another. Deciding the best thing to do is to avoid each other at all costs proves rather difficult when they are paired together during what Westward calls "partnered therapy". Will they finish tearing each other apart or will they discover that they can work together to mend their broken hearts?