Six in total, they are opposites. Attracted, yes, but willing to act on that attraction? Never.
The Queens: One golden haired and willowy, another petite and brown haired, and the last tall and raven haired. Graceful, charming, and social in nature, they are looked upon as Queens. They walk with their heads high and don't look back.
The Kings: Arrogant, attractive, and fluid in their actions, they dominate the school, always together and causing trouble. They are admired by many, but are untouchable.
The Royals. Perfect in the eyes of the public. The gift of God from their parents. And absolutely, incredibly, beautifully defined yet lost.
After enduring years of neglect and cruelty from her mother and stepfather, Ariana's life changes drastically when tragedy brings her under the guardianship of five brothers she's never met and they never even knew they had a sister.
For her brothers, learning they have a sister is an unwelcome surprise. Suspicious and reluctant, her brothers see Aria as an outsider, a stranger disrupting the fragile balance of their lives.
For Aria, their home is both a new beginning and a constant reminder of the family that left her behind.
Haunted by the pain of her past, Aria struggles to adjust, her every action guarded and her trust hard to earn.
As her brothers try to understand her, they begin to glimpse the scars she hides and the strength she carries. Little by little, resentment turns to empathy, and the walls between them start to crumble. But just as the siblings begin to find common ground, the secrets and trauma of Aria's old life threaten to tear them apart. Together, they must decide whether they can overcome the shadows of the past to forge a family and whether Aria can finally find a place to belong.