“It takes a lot to kill someone, right?
Wrong. Losing everyone you love will do that to you.”
Lena can identify and detect every poison that can kill you. Her brother and his best friend are assassins—why? Because that’s what their father trained them to be. Life for her has always been travelling to exotic places to complete tasks—tasks that always resulted in someone else’s death, but if you looked past that, she had a good life, considering what she’d been through.
But Lena, Harlow; her brother, and Colton; their best friend, are about to be tested. A test that will show them all what really happened 8 years ago, what really happened to their families? When Lena has to seduce the son of the man who ruined their lives, and Colton and Harlow have to travel around Europe with her to follow him, everything they have known will be questioned. This task is more personal than any one they’ve completed ever has been. People they thought they’d never see again come back into their lives. Where will their loyalties really lay? With each other, as it always has been? Will they risk their lives to stay loyal to each other or pick sides?
*coarse language, slow start for explanation, but it will get better :)*
Also, I don’t know anything about poisons, these are just nicknames and stuff with made up symptoms—some stuff are true, others, not so much. Don’t take it too seriously :) Leave an honest comment thanks
WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION.
Love is a chemical reaction.
When Jordan Hughes arrives at Pinecrest High School, Elliot Goldman's graduating year suddenly gets a lot more interesting. Smart, good looking and charming, Jordan isn't exactly the kind of person Elliot's used to having as a lab partner. But when they start acing their assignments, life is suddenly about more than boring lectures, bad cafeteria nachos, or relentless bullying, and for the first time ever, Elliot can't wait to get to chemistry class.
As they start spending more time together outside of school, Elliot realizes he's never met anyone quite like Jordan. And then everything changes one night when Jordan kisses him, making Elliot question everything about their relationship and about himself. The butterflies start to make sense-the trouble is, right now, nothing else does.
Love was the last thing on Elliot's mind. But as he begins to figure out how he really feels about Jordan, he realizes that sometimes the last thing you are looking for is the one thing you need the most.