Valerie Donovan is the daughter of one of the world's most notorious and feared spies. Wyatt Dante is the heir of an international multi-billion company. Damian Goodman, whose name is wildly ironic, is the youngest man to ever take the position of crime lord. Stephanie Dante, Wyatt's stepsister, is a technological genius. These four have been recruited--unofficially of course--by the government for their talents. They've bested terrorist attacks, stolen a variety of items, gathered information not even the Minister of Defense is privy to, and in general kicked some major criminal butt. However, a devastating tragedy ripped them apart. But circumstances and the President's missing daughter pull them back together for one final--or maybe not so final-mission.
These four are about to go through a whirlwind of deceit, danger, explosions of epic proportions and varieties, and, maybe, through it all, finally find some answers to what really happened on the night that tore them apart.
Summary: Izada Crystal Bradale is a teen spy? When she was younger, she is greatly disliked by her peers. Then a chain of event causes Izada to find herself being sent to Gallameyer Academy to become a spy. When she is sixteen, they force her to do a mission including going back home and protecting her biggest bully, Tyler. Tyler is exactly what she expect, if you consider his past. He's the school's best athelete, has the head cheerleader as a girlfriend, and loves to party with alchohol. What she didn't expect was for him to be a new kind of annoying; being bossy instead of being a bully. The agency wants Izada to date Tyler to make the mission easier, but she turns around and forms a crush on Tyler's cousin, Dagan, instead. With all of this, she has a wierd reoccuring dream that leaves her feeling distant to life where she's at. Now is this really how it is?