Mallory Stein.
Freshman in high school.
Quiet, never uttered a word at school.
Outcast you could call her.
Had beautiful, auburn hair.
But her attire? Chokers, heavy eyeliner, combat boots combined with fishnets, and a leather vest.
By now, you may have noticed that she's a bit...off. A bit different from the rest.
That's because she is.
She uses her punk appearance as a disguise so no one would mess or talk to her. She's actually an undercover trainee for a secret organization, called 'The Harbor'. The Harbor was created in order to kill all criminals who have not yet been caught by the police. Some are the World's Most Wanted and some are low-key nobodies. In the organization, there are six levels of classification: The first tier being the highest rank possible and the sixth tier being the laughable, lowly rank. Unfortunately for Mallory, she has been placed in the sixth tier since birth. Why, you may ask?
Because the secret organization is sexist. Almost all agents are of the male gender. You'd find no females in The Harbor except for the role of secretaries or servants around the terminal. Instead of completing her duties in the sixth tier, Mallory decides to make a move to end sexism, fighting her way up to the first tier to prove to her bosses that females aren't all that bad.
But will she succeed greatly or fail miserably?
All your questions will be answered once you add this book to your library and be patient.
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.