

Anden has negotiated a temporary peace, but the Colonies demand that they be given the antidote for the plague that the Republic loosed on them or they will again declare war. The Colonies and the Republic have been at war for generations. Elector Anden orders June to invite Day to a special banquet. The Princeps is the second-in-command of the government, supporting its head, the Elector. June has been training for the role of Princeps since she and Day parted almost a year earlier. Republic doctors are medicating him to prepare him for the removal of the tumor, but his condition is worsening. Day, once the symbol of revolution for the people of the Republic, is dying of a brain tumor. Eden is recovering from a government-created plague that has left him mostly blind. Panacea's unlikeliest partners just might become its biggest heroes – and maybe even more – if they can survive each other first.Day and his brother, Eden, have been moved to San Francisco where both are receiving medical treatment. Sydney may be the only person alive impervious to Winter's charms, but as the mission brings them closer, she's forced to admit there's more to this A-lister than slick dance moves and a handsome face. Posing as Winter’s bodyguard is the fiery Sydney Cossette, Panacea’s youngest spy. When covert ops organization The Panacea Group approaches Winter with this once-in-a-lifetime chance to infiltrate Morrison’s inner circle, Winter must use his fame, cunning, and charisma to pull it off – only he won’t be on his own.

And Penelope has just one wish for her nineteenth birthday – a private concert with Winter Young.

Infamous criminal tycoon Eli Morrison has just one weakness – his daughter, Penelope. Now he’s bringing his swoonworthy assets to a whole new arena. His star power has smashed records, selling out stadiums from LA to London. Meet Winter Young – rookie backup dancer turned global pop phenomenon.
