Fatimatangar98
Ivy and Juniper Greer may be twins, but that is where their similarities end. Both are curious and unyieldingly stubborn, yet Ivy's reckless impulsiveness often clashes with Juniper's careful, measured nature.
One long, restless summer, the sisters are sent to spend their holidays in the quiet seaside village of Cornwich, where their grandparents live. It should have been a season of peaceful days and lazy afternoons-except for one warning their grandparents repeated without fail: Never go into the woods. Especially at night.
But curiosity is a dangerous thing. And when Ivy dares to push past the boundary of reason and rules, the sisters discover that some places keep secrets better left undisturbed. Shadows linger beneath the trees, whispers curl between the branches, and the deeper they venture, the more the line blurs between myth and truth.
There are some mysteries children should never chase-because once you cross into the forbidden woods, you may never find your way back.