Maine Tucker has one goal. Keep her head down, focus on her goals and forget what happened two years ago, or at least distancing herself from it. It should be easy enough, right? She has everything she needs to distract herself, friends, school, work and swimming. Is her family slowly falling apart? Sure, does she still get nightmares every night since the accident? Absolutely, are there things from that night she still can't remember? Yes. But with the start of Junior year Maine's goal is to attempt to move on from the past and get ready for the future. A future that does not involve her football obsessed small town or anyone in it, especially the towns golden boy himself Colt Reese. She knows why she can't stand Colt, but what she doesn't understand is why Colt hates her equally as much. Colt Reese always feels under pressure. Pressure from his classmates to be Mr. Popular, pressure from his coaches and teammates to lead them to another State title. Pressure from his father to be perfect, and perfect for Colt Reese's Dad means getting recruited to play football at the best college and then taking over the family business, without ruining the family name along the way. Colt can't wait to be out of this town and out from under his father's thumb. He has a plan, and it's perfect. But when his best friend starts dating Maine Tucker's best friend everything goes sideways, and Colt's perfect plan is ruined by having to spend time with the one person at school he hates. Why does Colt hate Maine you ask? Because Colt hates secrets and Maine Tucker has plenty of them, and Colt hates liars and Maine is the biggest one of all.