Thalia's family prides themselves on their Christian roots and values. They always say grace before eating and always go to church on Sundays. They never eat fish on Fridays, never take the Lord's name in vain and never (and I mean never), ever have sexual intercourse outside of wedlock. That was until their hormonal seventeen year old daughter came along. Her parents did not look fondly upon her choice of 'activities'. When they walked in on her doing - well - not so holy things with the preacher's son, they decided enough was enough and cast her out, telling her that only God could help her then. They threw her out, hoping she would realize that going against God's holy words only brought bad things.
Cut to now. She's eighteen and living on her own. With very little money, no previous job experience and no friends to turn to (who knew only having friends from church could be such a downfall), she is struggling day to day. She lives on top of a laundromat and balances two jobs, never having time to think.
Cue the handsome hero "saving" her. One little problem, his highness isn't exactly a hero. When Thalia discovers the big secret he's hiding, she has no choice but to help him.
Soon Thalia is going to learn that she is part of a bigger picture. Something bigger than late night booty calls and Sunday morning services.
This story will contain swearing, sexual references (no detailed sex scenes, just references to events), etc.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.