Speak with the Dead

Speak with the Dead

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Silverleaf is a normal Colorado town, except that it's the first town in Colorado to integrate the preternatural into daily life. Most of the Preternatural beings have established communities, but integration in a world of segregation after the Great Reveal is something new and exciting. It's also something dangerous for the humans. Ariela Duerta comes from the line of La Llorona, her gift or curse is she gets premonitions of death and she can talk to ghosts. She also ages slower and lives longer than a normal human. It's parlor tricks in her opinion until one day at school she gets a vision of a student's death. It's the way of life, we all die, but this student ends up murdered. She gets another vision and another vision. She can't understand what's going on who to turn to, but she knows she has to do something without revealing as what she is.
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Dahlia Winslow thought the worst thing in her life was losing her parents in a tragic accident. Forced to move to the small, quiet town of Brookfield, she tries to piece herself back together. But the town holds its own dark secrets - glowing eyes in the woods, a constant whisper in the wind, and a strange pull deep within her that she can't explain. Then there's Nodin - charming, mysterious, and seemingly drawn to Dahlia in a way that feels too intense to be coincidence. And Mika - cold, distant, yet always watching from the shadows, as if he knows something she doesn't. As Dahlia's nightmares grow more vivid and unexplainable events begin to unfold, she starts to question everything - about the town, about the boys, and about herself. Because Dahlia isn't just a girl grieving her past. She's something more. Something ancient. Something powerful. And she doesn't even know it yet.

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