Tate Halloway lives life to the fullest. She had a rough
childhood and a rougher adolescence. Now that she’s away at school and on her
own for the first time in her life, nothing can hold her back from making the
most out of every single day. Well, just that one thing. But she refuses to
think about it. And why would she, when life is so much more fun when you’re
living it, experiencing every little thing.
When she bumps into Bridger Wright, a childhood friend
that was both a bully and a serious crush, she starts to see that not everyone
thinks like her. She’s always had a thing for Bridger, but the guy she catches
up with is a far cry from the little boy that used to put toads down her dress
and pull her ponytails. She knows there’s more to Bridger than this sulking,
disconnected version of him and she’s bound and determined to pull it out of
him.
Bridger Wright has been spurned in love more than once.
He always seems to trust the wrong girls and end up with a broken heart. He’s
tired of it. And he has resolved himself to a life without love. He believes
he’s better off, if only he could convince Tate too. Tate bursts into Bridger’s
life like sunlight through clouds. She’s vivacious, energetic and adventurous.
But she’s not without secrets. Just as Bridger starts to open up to her
demanding presence and the feelings he can’t seem to deny, his trust is broken
again.
Bridger and Tate are forced to face each other and the
pain of their past. Neither wants to face their demons and deal with their
hurt, but neither can deny the depth of their feelings for each other.
Their brazing love will take work and sacrifice. Both are
capable of giving to each other. Both will have to decide whether or not it’s
worth it.