She's a girl who's never known love.

Though Skylar Carson is seventeen, she doesn't party like most girls her age. In fact, she doesn't do many things that girls her age do. She's never had a boyfriend in her life, and she's never really cared to. All she wants in life is to find a way out of Chicago --a town run by a gang that gets their kicks by terrifying people. She's heard countless horror stories about all of them, and she just knows that if she doesn't run away, she's going to end up like most other girls in Chicago --in their huge house serving their perverted sexual needs. What Skylar doesn't know, however, is that her time to get away is running out, because of a deal her father made.


He's a man who's loved too much.

Phil Brooks is a self-proclaimed bad ass. He's part of the (in)famous gang Second City Saints, a gang that owns Chicago, Illinois. He's got everything a good-looking young man could want. He has a group of the most loyal friends one could find. Girls fall over themselves trying to get a taste of what he can provide in the bedroom, and perhaps that's why he's not surprised that some people thinks he takes advantage of the girls he has falling at his feet. And while he used to like that reputation, thinking that it made him look tough, he's getting tired of being seen as a rapist.


When Phil discovers an under-the-table deal that one of his friends made to bring another girl into the house, he's less than pleased about it, and he's not planning on enjoying his task of babysitting her. But is this girl going to be like all of the other girls in the house, or is she going to surprise him by being different?