You've found my book, now do me a favor and read it. Love you :) The stereotype always starts with a sad story, a problem, a new perspective, and a happy ending. If I told you this book started that way, you'd believe me, because who doesn't love a good stereotype? But there's a twist. Have I caught your attention yet? I hope so. Chloe Willis, at the age of fifteen, loses her mother to breast cancer. Her father, in hopes to support Chloe and her two younger brothers, works two jobs. But it's not enough. Two years later, Chloe's father spirals into a drug and alcohol addiction, still suffering from the loss of his wife. To support the crazy uproar of her family, Chloe has to take on a job at the diner, watch her two siblings, and get good grades. As if it couldn't get any worse, Luke Millers, a incredibly hot yet self-absorbed asshole comes into Chloe's life, but with an offer. An offer to sell drugs with him and make money. With no other option to make enough money to support her family, will Chloe do it? *** This book is in NO WAY promoting the usage of drugs/the act of drug dealing. Any incidents that occur to readers are coincidental and in no way my fault *** Stay safe babes! All rights reserved.