Khoisan Nkabinde, a fiery and fearless 16-year-old South African girl, lives a double life as Steel, a rising star in the world of illegal motorcycle racing. By day, she's a college freshman trying to survive colledge,boys, overbearing parents, and the expectations of being the youngest in her family. By night, she's tearing up the streets, competing against some of the most skilled racers in the underground circuit.
Her greatest rival? Venom-a cocky, mysterious biker whose precision and speed are unmatched. Behind the helmet is Easton Hayes, a 19-year-old Korean-Italian whose life also revolves around racing, college, and his unrelenting drive to stay ahead of the competition. Their intense rivalry pushes them to new limits on the track, but when a freak accident brings them dangerously close, their hatred spills into the real world, with neither of them willing to back down.
As their worlds collide in more ways than one, secrets unravel, tensions rise, and the line between competition and something deeper begins to blur. In a world where speed is king and every race could be their last, Khoisan and Easton must decide if their rivalry is worth risking everything-or if they're racing toward a collision neither of them can avoid.
Marinette works at a flower shop where she meets Adrien getting flowers for his dear mother and finds out a secret that no one knows about.
This book is actually the biggest cringe of the century.🤠