Ivy Donovan has spent years making a name for herself on the basketball court, ruling Silver Ridge High with talent, skill and pure determination. But when their rival school, Westwood, is forced to merge with hers, everything she's worked for is suddenly at risk. Because now, she's not the only star athlete on campus.
Liam Carter, Westwood's golden quarterback, walks into Silver Ridge like he owns it. He's got the charm, the talent, and the girls. He has everything to ensure his place at the top of the social chain. And if the school's new administration is looking for one student to crown as MVP, there's no way Ivy is letting it be him.
With the entire school watching, their rivalry turns into a cutthroat competition of skill, strategy, and willpower. But as tensions between them rise, Ivy starts to wonder if Liam's biggest game isn't the one he plays on the field, but the one he's playing with her.
You know when you were younger and they told you that you could be whoever you wished to be? You could grow up and become whatever you set your mind and heart upon?
Yep, well I'm here to tell you that's a complete load of bull.
So as I stared across at my fiancé, our hands conjoined as he read his vows- it dawned on me.
Getting married at age 23 to a self centered lawyer who viewed me as more of his little prodigé than his actually wife was not what I wanted. Becoming a defense attorney at a record age to a company own by said husband that I'll never be taken seriously in was definitely not what I wanted. And making my parents happy by completely shutting down any hopes and dreams I've ever had. was absolutely not what I wanted.
"Nope." I shook my head, glancing between the priest and Jake, my soon-to-be, as I yanked my hands out of his.
"W-what?" He stuttered, looking back at me mortified along with everyone else in the chapel.
"Fuck this." I shook my head, as I lifted my dress and quickly made my way back down the isle that was littered with people I'd never seen before.
So, few hours later and I'm on the first flight to Maine. Why?
Well, shit happens.
*this book is unedited