It's hard to stand out when all you've done in your life is blend in - something that Quinn Gregory is really good at.
For all eighteen years of Quinn's life, she's been one-third; meaning, the only girl in a set of triplets. Now, this doesn't mean that she doesn't love her brothers. On the contrary, she actually loves them very much. What she doesn't love are the immediate assumptions that come with her being one third of a set.
Just because her brothers are varsity swimmers doesn't mean that she is. Just because her brothers want to follow in their parents footsteps and become doctors doesn't mean that she wants to. Just because her brothers are wildly unimaginative doesn't mean that she is.
After enrolling in a college course her family can't even fathom to understand, meeting friends who give her a whole other meaning to the word 'friendship' and a boy who she doesn't quite understand, and surviving an accident that turns her world upside down, Quinn starts to realize that maybe... being one-third isn't that bad, after all.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.