Brooke Marsh wakes up in his bed on an otherwise ordinary Monday, staring up at the ceiling of his room, connecting the constellations he's had plastered above his bed since he was a young teenager. This morning, however, he doesn't recognise where he is; this isn't his room, or his bed, or his ceiling, or his town. The mirror shows that he is still, well, him - but his surroundings aren't what he's used to seeing.
He stumbles through his day, following cues from the people who claim to know him, and he finds himself bumping into his next-door neighbour; Aidan Kim. Words whispered between Brooke's supposed friends key him in on his reputation: a user, a player, a flirt, a bad boy. Brooke feels the hair on his arms stand on end, electricity tingling under his skin, and he begins to believe that his presence in this strange world is linked to Aidan - and Aidan isn't what he seems to be either.
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...