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Reena
Montero has been obsessed with Sawyer LeGrande for most of her life. His
parents are her parents’ best friends, not to mention owning a restaurant together.
Reena’s love has always been unrequited until one day she and Sawyer finally come
together like she believes they were always meant to. Suddenly, Sawyer leaves
town without saying anything to an unknowingly pregnant Reena. Later, Reena is
a busy single mom studying to get her degree and leading a life where she
barely thinks about Sawyer. Of course, this means Sawyer reappears in town and
Reena has to deal with the conflicting emotions his presence stirs in her. She
hates him for just leaving her without saying anything but she can’t deny she
still has feelings for him. Can Reena allow herself to forgive Sawyer enough to
let him be a father to their daughter? Can she forgive him and allow herself to
love him again?
Mae
Holland has finally got the career she’s been waiting for. Her closest friend
Annie has helped her to get a customer service job at The Circle, the most
powerful internet company in the world. Mae is immediately drawn in by the
amazing campus with all sorts of social activities for the people at The Circle
to go to and “zing” about. As Mae gets deeper into the company though, more and
more problems seem to develop. Her relationship with her parents becomes estranged
and her former-ex-now-close-family-friend no longer wants anything to do with
her. She also begins seeing this mysterious stranger named Kalden everywhere
even though according to her Circle searches, no one by his name even works at
the company. Finally, Mae is roped into being “transparent”, a program that has
her wearing a camera around her neck so anywhere in the world someone can tune
in and see what she’s doing. This program is also pushed on political figures
and other ordinary citizens as The Circle tries to get more and more people to
forgo a private life and become “transparent”, allowing others to watch. As the
Circle becomes more and more powerful, Mae begins to wonder if everyone warning
her about The Circle may be right….