Daisy Calder spent sixteen years being a wallflower. It took one cafeteria speech to change that.
At Ashwick High, Daisy is the girl who blends into hallways and disappears in plain sight. While her older sister Olivia shines effortlessly, Daisy has learned that staying quiet keeps her safe. Being overlooked means being protected.
Until Justin Hills decides she’s useful.
He wants Olivia’s attention-and he doesn’t care who he uses to get it. When Justin backs Daisy into an impossible choice, she becomes a pawn in a game she never agreed to play. Passing messages. Arranging meetings. Lying to the one person she’s supposed to protect.
Then there’s Asher.
Justin’s older brother is calm, controlled, and unsettlingly perceptive. He watches Daisy in a way that makes her feel exposed. Seen. And for the first time, Daisy wonders what it would mean to be chosen instead of used.
But attention comes with a price.
As rumors spread and lines blur, Daisy realizes something terrifying: being seen might be more dangerous than being invisible ever was. When one night forces everything into the open, she has to decide-
stay silent and stay safe,
or speak up and risk losing everything.
ALMOST PRETTY ENOUGH is a contemporary YA novel about finding your voice, surviving high school power games, and discovering that being invisible isn’t the same as being powerless.