This is the story of Allison Becker, the girl who would later be known as the brightest businesswoman of her generation in the high-end buildings of New York City and as the Black Dahlia of Manhattan between the students of the state's most renowned private institutions- the mysterious girl that ran the complex network of parties, alcohol, drugs, homework assignments and gambling embedded in the daily life of the elite. This is a story about a passionate, cold-blooded, power-hungry love affair and about the making of the greatest legend that ever walked the halls of Harbore Academy in all its history- a proud revolutionary, and a shameless criminal.
This is the story behind the myth that lives inside the guts of every teenager in Manhattan, the story told over loud music in expensive bars- the story of the blue-eyed Black Dahlia, of the infamous Allison Becker: the businesswoman, Valedictorian and criminal who married Ian Stronson, the dishonest politician- the story of the modern Bonnie and Clyde that took control of the Manhattan black market in their teenage years and then went on to take control of the whole world. Allison Becker, the owner of Global Enterprises, the New York Congressman's wife, and the most beautiful woman to ever hold the title of devil in disguise.
As Claire aims to leave her oppressive stepfamily behind, she befriends Zion. Will he be her ticket to freedom or a distraction in achieving her dreams?
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Claire Olsen has had a crush on Zion Petrakis since the first time she laid eyes on him, but he never noticed, instead only having eyes on the school's it girl, Maddie Jennings. Knowing she couldn't compete with Maddie, Claire hid her feelings for Zion, satisfied with admiring him from afar. However, when a series of events led Claire closer to Zion, her feelings for him grew from infatuation to love. And despite fighting hard to keep her feelings contained by distancing herself from Zion, he was determined to show her that he's earned a spot in her life.
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