Book one of three of the Windsor Triplets Trilogy: THESE BOOKS MUST BE READ IN ORDER.
Triplet One: Carter Windsor, the youngest.
CARTER WINDSOR:
THE FORGOTTEN TRIPLET.
I'm a bit of a menace to society, and I thought I was fine with that until my parents threatened to cut me off if I didn't get my life together. Then I accidentally blurt out that I have a boyfriend already, but he's been out of town, which means, I have to find a fake boyfriend to help clean up my image to the media.
So, I enlist the help of my tattooed rival, Alastair Knight, to help me because I hold something he wants--A chance to have his video game seen by a broader audience, and the name in my pocket, Asher Adair, becomes my golden ticket.
But Alastair doesn't let me slide. He tells me I need to put forth what people call "effort" to clean up my image. I'd rather stick a fork through my eyeball socket, but what can you do? But then I realize I might kind of like working with Alastair and his two best friends. Then as more time goes by, Alastair starts seeing underneath the mask I wear.
Because the problem is that I do care, but people don't care about me. I've been left behind and forgotten. I have a slew of insecurities, and I've never let Alastair see a single one in the five years I've known him. But they keep slipping by. I'm getting too comfortable around him.
Then I realize that maybe the reason I kept toying around for Alastair's attention is because he actually does see me. He doesn't see everything, and he might not want to admit it, but he sees me.
Yeah, okay, I think I have feelings for the tattooed video game boy, and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
I don't want him to forget about me, too.