What happens when you place a mask before someone who can see straight through it? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Viola Parks is perfect. She has the perfect smile, the perfect grades, and the perfect family. With parents that spoil her with expensive clothes and lavish gifts, while living in her huge house, she has the life others can only dream of. With a face gracing her beautiful features and a careless smile as she carries herself with elegance and fits in wherever she places herself, outsiders can only observe that Viola lives a picture-perfect life. But is it all really as simple as that? Because perfection seems to be nothing more than a mask, an illusion, to the outside world for Viola. What happens when Felix Anderson catches glimpses of flaws behind the mask of the school's so-called 'perfect girl', Viola? With a past of darkness and channelling his emotions into boxing, Felix is labelled as the cliché 'bad boy'. But Felix is neither a cliché nor a bad boy. He doesn't care what people think of him but allows the labels to act as a wall to hide away from the world while being who he wants to be and looking past the false exteriors of the simple-minded peers that surround him. Felix Anderson is damaged and Viola Parks is not perfect. The thing is, with two people using some kind of façade around each other; will they be willing to allow one-another glimpses through it? Or are they already transparent? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (TW - this book has mentions of sensitve themes, such as abuse, which may be triggering to some readers)