THE BLUE RAINBOWUpdated at Oct 3, 2018, 06:16
Some things are better left unsaid. Some things are just meant to be left behind.
suicide, depression, cutting, and therapy were just a few things that Leah witnessed in her everyday life. She always seems to keep to herself, isolated and forgotten in the eyes of the world. Nobody seems to care for her anymore. Not her rookie mother, or her extremely rich father who always seems to be uptight and practically a no-show. Her brother always seems to scrutinize her and cut through her already fragmented soul, destroying her in the process.
despite her abhorrent home life, she always manages to put a smile on her face at the shelter she volunteers at. its fake.
its all but real, and somehow the only person who manages to break through this deceptive veneer is Noah Knight,
the self-made billionaire and a class A player, who just so happens to engage in the same philanthropic deed as Leah, to clear up his name and its disgusting portrayal in the media.
She has nothing much to live for, yet manages to smile just to make the orphans at the shelter happy
He is a disgusting xenophobic, young billionaire, who is incredibly successful, yet does not have one humble bone in his body.
yet, he seems to be drawn to her, and cannot stay away. even with the amount of baggage she carries.
But maybe sometimes you just need the right someone to bring you out of the deep and dark void that has engulfed you for good.
sometimes all you have to do is listen to your heart, ignore your malicious mind and be hedonistic.
A/N- guys, I promise that this book is going to be really amazing, unusual and super inspiring.