Two days after her last GCSE Francis Evans is involved in a traumatising assault with three of her friends. Two weeks later she struggles to leave the house, and is sent halfway across the country to stay with her aunt and cousins for the rest of the summer so she can 'get over what happened' . Trouble is, it's not over. But only Frank knows that. Enter Asher Simpson: After his dad finds out about him sneaking out while he's grounded, he gives him two options: Help out with the Nelson's kids, or be grounded for the rest of the summer. No cigarettes. No booze. No girls. His dad's convinced that this summer Asher will learn to forget and forgive, but he's got another thing coming. Because this summer Asher has vowed to get his revenge on the two people who changed his world forever, and he's not going to give up. When Frank meets Asher she can't help but find him the most annoying, painfully good-looking boy with the biggest ego she's ever met. He thinks that she's the most frustrating, moody, greedy girl who pokes him far more than he finds necessary. Asher should find Frank careless and bored-exactly what her body language says she is. But he can see through her mask, and knows that there's more than meets the eye... she's a mystery. And he's decided to solve her. However, their plans soon start getting ruined and sabotaged; soon they find themselves getting tangled in each other's lives, caught in each other's secrets, and woven in each other's lies. With one too many complicated things going on, they realise that they're going to need each other's help to pull through this summer. Whether they like it or not. *** WARNING ⚠️ : Mature. There is strong language and mild violence in this story. Not recommended for young readers. ***
22 parts