This book contains very explicit sexual content, mature language, and mature subjects. Some topics include rape, substance abuse, racism, and violence. Recommended for mature audiences only.
Book After years spent living with her gorgeous roommates, Erin is ready for more. Liam won't bend, though, insisting she wait until she's a legal adult. Erin is trying to be it all, but at least she doesn't have to do it alone.
Dodge is torn between his sense of duty and what he really the girlfriend he shares with two other men. Erin is amazing, but she can't give him everything he needs.
Liam thinks he needs to control Erin, and everyone else, to hold their family together. That control, though, is exactly what Erin can't surrender to him. Can she make him understand that priorities are at least as important as right and wrong?
Noah has come a long way, perhaps the strongest member of their family. But what will he do when he finds that he has competition?
In this final installment, book four of the Spellman-Hawk High School quartet, their family comes of age to devise something completely their own.
There should’ve been an epilogue for this book. That would’ve helped to wrap the story up. The first 2 books were the better ones. Liam pissed me off and Noah was my favorite. I tried to give Erin a chance but she too pissed me off.