Emery has always come across as entitled or "bitchy" but in reality, he's just self conscious. He's had to compete with siblings, try to meet family expectations, and survive hell in high school, causing him to build walls and shut people out. But when a traumatic event takes place, he tries unsuccessfully to pull himself back together. When summer vacation ends and he starts his senior year, he meets Ambrose, the "trouble maker" who was notorious at his old school for his bad boy persona. What people don't realize is that Ambrose isn't really the person everyone perceives him to be either, he as well has had to develop his own defense mechanisms to cope with the intense life of an 18 year old closeted high school student. When Ambrose transfers to Hillsdale high and formally meets Emery, he discovers a side of himself he's always wished he could embrace, a side that could set him free as well as destroy his entire life.
Will Emery and Ambrose be each other's saviors, or destroyers?
*TRIGGER WARNING! THIS BOOK CONTAINS SELF HARM, BULLYING, HARASSMENT, MATURE CONTENT AND MATURE SEXUAL SCENES.*
*IF THESE TOPICS EFFECT YOU IN ANY NEGATIVE WAY, PLEASE DO NOT READ.*
Nixon is the 3rd book in the Broken Series. (Ryan is the 1st, Brynn is the 2nd)
Nixon leaves rehab early because he can't deal with being there anymore. His sister Kelis finds someone in need of a roommate so he moves in with the girl and gives her his middle name, Lucas. He quickly becomes addicted to the girl and once he gets one taste he's done for. He warns her about his past, about his name, but she ignores all the red flags, not realizing exactly how intertwined she is with the people from his past. He becomes enamored with her, feels like she was made for him while still battling the demons of his past and soon it all becomes too much for him to handle. He makes a heartbreaking decision, thinking it's what's best for both of them and everything changes.
Trigger/Content Warning: this book contains mature content, talks of suicide, mental and physical abuse, selfharm, drug use, and addiction
Cover designed by Anastasia Wright