Callie is stressed, depressed, and undead-obsessed.
And now that her mother is moving her to New Orleans to live with her new stepdad, she couldn't be happier. I mean, what could be a better place to try and stir up some spirits?
Right away, she meets the most superstitious girl you could ever find. Gwen tells her every ghost story she's ever heard, including the one that haunts their very own apartment building.
Now Callie's REALLY excited.
Talking to the dead has always come easily for Callie. She's never really gotten an actual reply, but she can feel them around her. But for some reason, trying it in her closet-of-a-room in New Orleans, she gets nothing. It's like there's a... wall.
Still, strange things start happening. She's getting messages on her walls, things aren't where she put them, the lights flicker, and she's warned that if she doesn't leave, someone will be killed. And then someone is.
Maybe the dead would rather be left alone in New Orleans.
But remember...
There's always a way to murder.
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...