The tragic death of Lydia Owens was known to everyone in Rowensville. That's why everywhere Celia went, she was greeted by either glares or pity. Half the town thought Lydia was guilty, the other half, believed she could never do such a thing. Celia knew the truth though, her sister was framed. Celia's aunt, however, wasn't so sure. And that's why she moved them away to Beacon Hills, where Celia is forced to put her life back together while dealing with Beacon Hills own misfortunes and mysteries.