The seniors are asked to mentor the new group of freshmen students. Chaos soon erupts as the seniors take full advantage of their leadership roles as their new secret tormentors. The students are also forced to come to terms with topics regarding homosexuality, stealing, popularity, and much more at Wood Oak High School.
Regina N. Smith is an African American author from Louisiana whose work tackles difficult and often overlooked topics. Her writing explores bullying, interracial relationships, racial discrimination, colorism, child abuse, women’s issues, and complex friendships. She is unafraid to address situations that may be triggering, presenting them within narratives that encourage awareness and moral reflection. Through both virtuous and flawed characters, Regina crafts stories where every figure serves a greater purpose, guiding readers to think critically and engage in deeper dialogue.
Recently, she wrote “I Hope This Letter Finds Its Way to You,” a heartfelt song inspired by her Love Fumbles series, bringing moments from the stories to life through music.
Interesting and relatable characters are portrayed in this creative book. There were some funny moments and serious situations that high schoolers are often faced with in real life.