“Beauty might just be the beast.”’
Calla Williams is not like other girls. Most girls spend their whole lives trying to be beautiful, Calla already is…and she hates it.
When she is shipped off one summer to live with family
friends in their dilapidated Mississippi plantation, Calla is faced with the
prospect of living with strangers and their teenage son. This is annoying
because, like any other boy, he is sure to fall in love with her on sight.
However, Griffin Davenport is not your typical teenage guy. With his hot temper
and half of his face severely scarred, “hate at first sight” is closer to what
she finds.
Though the two teens try to stay out of each other’s way, an odd
attraction to each other makes staying away anything but easy.
Now, Calla
must deal with growing feelings, her own prejudices, and finding the secret to
Griffin’s past. As hate turns to friendship and friendship becomes something
more, Calla learns a startling truth: God uses even how we look in His plan for
our lives.
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