What Happens After Midnight
(Autor) K.L. WaltherLily Hopper has two more weeks until she's officially finished with boarding school. With graduation quickly approaching Lily is worried that she's somehow missed out on the fun of being in high school. So, when she receives a mysterious note inviting her to join the anonymous senior class Jester in executing the end-of-year prank, Lily sees her chance to put her goody-two-shoes reputation behind her. When Lily realizes the Jester is none other than Taggart Swell, her ex- boyfriend, she's already in too deep to back out. Lily might've dumped Tag, but she still has major feelings. Plus, his brilliant plan to steal the school's yearbooks, targets none other than Lily's prom date: the Senior Class President, Daniel. As the group of pranksters hide cryptic clues across campus for Daniel to find, Lily and Tag find themselves in close quarters. As the exes dodge Campus Safety guards, night owl teachers, a troop of freshmen, and even Daniel himself, new sparks fly. But old hurts and painful secrets refuse to be ignored. And with graduation on the horizon, Lily can only hope that breaking the rules will help mend her heart.
K.L. Walther
K.L. Walther is a renowned contemporary author known for their captivating storytelling and vivid character development. Their most notable works include "The House on Maple Street" and "The Secrets We Keep," which have garnered critical acclaim for their emotional depth and intricate narratives.
Walther's writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and exploration of complex themes such as love, loss, and redemption. Their contributions to literature have had a lasting impact on the contemporary fiction genre, inspiring readers with their compelling stories and relatable characters.
One of Walther's most famous works, "The House on Maple Street," is a poignant tale of family secrets and the power of forgiveness. This novel has solidified Walther's reputation as a master storyteller and has cemented their place in the literary world as a voice to be reckoned with.