Emerson Hawthorne has always been good with secrets.
As the youngest sibling-and only female-her older brothers did everything for her as a child. They talked for her. Carried her. Played with her. Whatever she wanted, she simply needed to point, and it would be done.
Now, at fifteen, having spent most of her life in Paris since the age of eleven, Emerson's summoned back to Texas for the funeral and will reading of her late grandfather, Tobias Hawthorne.
When she returns to her childhood home, she finds it difficult to face her older brothers after everything's that's happened. The secrets of her life in Paris. Her new wardrobe, appearance, and maturity. How they've all grown up, and Emmy realizes she wishes for something that could never be.
For nothing to change. Or, at least for her to go back in time and spend those four years with her brothers. But neither of those are an option.
She has to live in the here and now, has to solve the last game her grandfather left for her, one that could change everything for the worse.