All Janya wants to do is survive the daily battleground that is 8th grade. She wants none of the complications that arrive with backstabbing-friends- mind-boggling boys, or skipped classes. Being brought up by a single parent isn't a cakewalk either, and investigating a certain unwelcome addition to her father's social life is added to her rapidly expanding to-do list. The universe clearly thinks she can handle all this and more, giving her more than her fair share of teen dilemmas as well as an inexplicable superpower. But surely there must be some reason she landed up with the bizarre ability to detect liars every time they give away a fib? As if being a teenager wasn't hard enough already.