Senior year was supposed to be a fresh start. It is anything but.
Sean Henderson returns to Beaufort carrying the weight of a winter break he cannot stop replaying and a secret he has guarded since he was thirteen years old. He and Evan said nothing to each other before the break ended. They have said nothing since. Sean tells himself this is the right choice - the only choice - and he is wrong in ways he refuses to examine.
Evan Bennett returns looking like a different person and feeling like a ruin. Daniel is waiting. The school is watching. And something dangerous has begun to stir beneath Beaufort's polished surface - an anonymous gossip website stripping away the reputations of the elite, one devastating post at a time. Secrets of Beaufort has no author and no mercy.
When Henry Cooper asks a question that should have been impossible to ask, Sean's most fortified wall begins to crack. And when Evan catches Sean in a corridor, pressed against him for one suspended, breathless second, the distance they've carefully maintained collapses under its own weight.
But Beaufort's cruelty is not finished with them. Behind the laughter and the scandals and the luxury that buys silence, something in rabbit masks is moving. Planning. Waiting.
Boys of Beaufort - Book Two is the point where desire becomes undeniable and danger becomes real - and the two arrive at the same moment.