Ravira isn't what she seems. Then again, who truly is?
She is seen as a fourteen year old orphan, who lives on the streets of a secluded town called Blackfalls. Most avoid her, as her steel gaze is warning enough.
But in the supernatural world, Ravira is the daughter of the Raven Lord. Ravens, are seen as mostly harmless black birds in the human's eyes. But in the supernatural world, Ravens carry the souls of the departed. They are creatures of the dark, minions of the night.
Ravira is waiting in Blackfalls for the orders of her father. She occasionally takes the form of her inner spirit, a raven. But she mostly stays in her human form.
Tyler is a fifteen year old boy, attending Blackfalls High, living life as well as he can. He is haunted by the death of his mother, but otherwise he is cheerful and supportive of his friends and remaining family.
But as a group of rogue supernaturals began a murder spree in Blackfalls, Ravira is finally given her orders. She must protect the boy the prophecy spoke of, the boy that is supposed to return order to not only Blackfalls, but the entire world.
She follows him as a Raven, protecting him from the creatures of the dark, and even the humans around him.
But how long can Ravira last protecting Tyler from monsters while keeping her identity a secret? Will she have to reveal herself?
Will Tyler complete the prophecy and rescue the world? Or is failure awaiting them in the future?
Werewolves and vampires don't mix, or that's what Kieran Callisto, a seventeen-year-old vampire, has believed all his life - until he falls for the Alpha's son.
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When Kieran meets his new classmate, Mason Kane, he bristles with an unexplainable disdain. Soon it becomes apparent why: Mason is a werewolf. But when a fight turns into a sudden kiss that neither expects, Kieran's feelings for Mason turn to attraction in an instant. None of it makes sense - vampires and werewolves are supposed to be mortal enemies, so why does Kieran find Mason so irresistible? He knows that each kiss is dangerous, each bite is unpredictable...