Sara is your typical girl, goes to school, has a friend or two, lives a normal life. But during the summer when both her best friend and mom have left, Sara is all alone. Until she meets Kevin, the guy of her dreams. They're perfect for each other, except the night they first met they each told a truth and a lie and neither know which is which. Kevin believes Sara's lie and thinks she is queen of her school, and Sara goes along with it, being that Kevin is only here for the summer. Now, school has started, Sara has her best friend back, and things seem to be back to normal. Except for the text Sara gets from Kevin a month later saying that his family is moving to Coeur d'Alene. Horrified, Sara doesn't know what to do, but her best friend has her back. Trying to turn her entire life around Sara has to change everything to become the schools it girl. But when Kevin gets there, will he believe it? Or will he see right through her lie. A Truth and a Lie will keep you on the edge of your seat with anticipation, it will tug on all of your emotions. So sit back, relax, and enjoy.
Senior year of high school is all about living it up and making the most of your final year before stepping into the real world. For Roxie Smith, she just wants to get through the school year. She doesn't mind quietly doing her homework and begin prep for college. High school hasn't been her favorite fun time and she can't wait for summer to roll around again.
For her friends and Brad, her boyfriend, however, they really want to leave the school with a bang. They want to be a legendary senior class and they want to go down in history for all the classes after them.
Brad comes up with an elaborate plan to take over the school and teachers disguised as the annual senior prank. Roxie knows it's a bad idea. She knows it'll get out of hand. Her friends shun her when she decides to take no part in the take over. None of the teachers believe her when she tries to warn them and she has the whole school against her.
Some say senior year is the best. For Roxie, it's going to be a long one.