One day, there was a girl named Crizz. She was as fragile as glass, incredibly sensitive about life. She could be a bit toxic because she often overthought things. But she was also a lot of fun to be around. When you were with her, you were sure to forget your problems. Crizz was always energetic, always smiling and laughing. You might wonder if she ever experienced any problems in life. But behind her laughter, there was a traumatizing experience that only her family and close friends knew about.
A few months later, she met a guy named Miguel. Miguel-just hearing his name made you think he must be handsome, and indeed he was. He was a total playboy, always with different girls. Talking stage? FUBU? You name it, he did it. He claimed not to have any feelings, calling himself "Assassin." He grew up in a household where feelings didn't matter, which shaped him into who he was. He didn't care about others' feelings, didn't mind if he hurt them, didn't care if they cried. He had no conscience. His motto was, "It is what it is."
But behind this nonchalant, assassin-like attitude, there was a side of him that no one knew about-except Crizz. They met and instantly clicked. And this is the beginning of their story.
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