


Because it's possible that his life inside the classroom-everything Jaden knows-is one massive lie. He's hiding something from her, and discovering the truth means reconciling the Parker she's grown to love with the person he really is. Still, Jaden can't shake the feeling that there's more to Parker than he's letting on. Soon, Jaden finds herself shedding her own "good girl" image: sneaking around to be with him, confiding in him, and ultimately falling hard for this leather-wearing, motorcycle-driving loner who plays into the rebel stereotype. So there's no reason why, when they're assigned to work together on a project in English, they should discover they have anything in common, or even like each other, and they definitely shouldn't be falling in love.Īs they bond over Edith Wharton's tragic novella, Ethan Frome, the "bad boy" vibe Parker plays begins to dissipate. Parker has a past-a reputation-and the rumors about his mysterious habits abound. Jaden is driven and focused, Harvard Med School within reach. Jaden McEntyre and Parker Whalen are a wrong fit from the start. True love can blossom in unexpected places.
