One hundred years ago, the last equivalents disappeared, causing warlocks to almost die out. To make sure this didn't happen, The Coucil placed together one witch and wizard at birth with the intention that they be tied and married at the age of eighteen to create strong magical bloodlines. A hundred years later The Edict is still in place and has never caused a problem . . . until now.
The last thing Sam Emerson wants to be is engaged to someone she does not know, let alone love. Too bad she has no choice in the matter. When she is forced to move across the country to be with her new fiancé for a year before they are tied and married, she is definitely less than enthusiastic. Sometimes it sucks to be a witch.
In her new town, she has to deal with warlocks who enjoy too much power, a big headed fiancé, and her new in-laws. The pressure of her mother and the Council is enough to make her throw in the towel and go along with what everyone else wants . . . until she meets Caden. With both of them going against everyone else’s rules, how are they supposed to be together. The answer is, they aren’t.
Fifteen year old Aine Corcoran doesn't get guys. They just confuse her. In fact, her theory is that they're all aliens who secretly came to earth from a distant planet. So she tries to keep her distance from them.
Unfortunately, she might not like them very much, but they seem to be extremely fond of her. But just when Aine thinks she has a handle on the situation, her childhood friend (who, by the way, is suddenly a lot better looking than he was before) declares his sudden devotion to her. Add some embarrassing moments, a song dedication and a self proclaimed bad boy who just won't leave Aine alone and you've got the recipe for a nightmare summer. What's a girl to do?