She learns to heal; he learns to breathe. They learn to love.
Just another boy is not what Harry wanted to be. Attempting to follow his brother's footsteps and ultimately failing in every aspect turned into a catalyst pushing him into his teen angst. It seems no matter how good of a person he tries to be he eventually caves in. As his future practically disintegrates in front of his eyes the year before Uni he still tries to put the pieces back together.
After years of keeping her guard up, Anastasia suddenly feels infatuated with someone- Harry, her foster sister's best friend. She's devoted her entire life to never grow attached to another person and becomes overwhelmed with the possibility to be falling for him. She tests Harry and pushes him trying to see how long before he gives in to her, but he keeps his own wall up determined not to give into another potential bad habit. The more he lets her in the more he puts out, but can handle patching up his own life and hers?
It's not just a romance story, but a coming of age book. Not all endings are sparkles, cliches and happiness- you just have to let things go and take it all in a day at a time.
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.