Endgame
Jodi Morrell
It’s all about control. Getting through one day. And then the next.
Harmony knows exactly how much her life sucks, looking after her mother and struggling to earn enough money to get by with street fighting. When she gets a scholarship to a private school, she thinks it’s the step she needs to start achieving the goals she has for her life, that she clings to for hope. To get to her endgame.
But that hope is quickly subdued when Harmony must confront the legacy of her family that’s been stamped on the school. And that legacy comes with violence Harmony finds she doesn’t want to avoid.
She tries to keep her head down. To focus on the control she needs to get through each day. But Harmony can’t leave her new best friend hanging and she can’t let the boys who have been terrorising the students at the school to continue their free reign of violence.
Harmony almost can’t decide whether to fight them or fuck them. But she chooses fight every time. Until one by one, the boys start choosing fuck. And suddenly Harmony’s life is even more complicated than it’s ever been. She has a choice between the easy thing and the right thing. With dubious support from the four boys she’s slowly bringing to heel. But will they support her when it counts? Or will they ultimately be her downfall?
Will they get her to her endgame, or will they destroy it?

