After the new rumors of Hayden Allen, his charismatic, and energetic reputation is dented. People began to say he had to buy his way into Willsbrook Private High school. The best high school on the west coast. After the rumors spread, his parents found the report cards he had been hiding. Hayden had been making low D's all semester. His parents, who were child prodigies, couldn't accept this. They signed him up for a tutor who happened to be a fellow classmate, Lilith Black.
Lilith Black is a sweet, quiet girl who has always kept to herself. She's always loathed the girls who had boyfriends, but she never had time for one. Her focus was on school. She attends Willsbrook Private high on a scholarship. Lilith lacks social skills, for her parents are alcoholics and never built up that intended skill.
They both envied each other. Lilith wanting Hayden's social skills and popularity, Hayden wanting Lilith's smarts. Both of them perceived each other as a perfect person, with a perfect life, but when they cross paths, will they finally know the truth?
A trip to Fiji with her dismissive boyfriend and his alluring mother lands Valentina into the most unexpected romance of her lifetime.
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College student Valentina has been at a standstill in her relationship for three years, so when her boyfriend invites her on vacation to Fiji with his estranged fashion designer mother, Val can't think of anything worse. Mothers-in-law are notoriously one of the most dreadful aspects of a committed relationship, right? But nobody prepared Val for the aloof, refined Diana, who at first seems to absolutely detest her but soon warms under the tropical sun. As a unique and steamy connection sizzles and the two begin sneaking around, Val wonders if she's finally found the love she's been looking for in the most unexpected of places. But can their spark last, and is it worth what it will cost them?
WARNING: This story contains mature themes such as depictions of domestic abuse and coercion that may be upsetting to some readers. Reader discretion is advised.