It's the first day of senior year and Bailey Hagen and her best friend Melody are meeting up to walk to school together. Bailey is not exactly well rested, and the reason is not simply first day jitters, but rather the recurring nightmares that have been plaguing her all summer long, in which a strange teenage boy wearing an Autumncrow High letterman jacket reels her through the town on an invisible rope, her body becoming ever more bashed and bloodied as she is drug and slammed along the town, all the while the mystery boy pleads with Bailey to "let me fix you."
On the way, Bailey and Melody stop at Bailey's work, the local coffee shop, and as they are exiting, Bailey is stopped in her tracks by the boy entering - it's him the boy from her nightmares, the one she sees in her sleep every single night and he's real. Throughout the day at school, the mystery boy is all Bailey can think of; who is he, where did he come from, and what is he doing here?
During lunch the boy, introducing himself as Dennis, joins Bailey and Melody at their table, stating that he recognizes them from earlier at the coffee shop. As they talk, Bailey realizes they have a lot in common, including recurring nightmares and the recent loss of their fathers. Bailey's father went missing months ago, under mysterious circumstances, no trace of him but for copious amounts of blood at the scene. Dennis's father, the school janitor, committed suicide over the summer.
Before lunch is even over, it's obvious recently heartbroken Melody is smitten with Dennis, but Bailey can't help but get a bad feeling. And it isn't only her; everyone who sees Dennis seems to get freaked out and feel there's something not right with him, including Bailey's own mother and Melody's ex-boyfriend.
As the days go by, Bailey becomes ever more worried for her best friend's safety as she sees Dennis changing day by day, getting angrier and taking on an entirely different persona. When Bailey finds an old photo from the 1959 Autumncrow High yearbook, showing her mother clearly in a relationship with Dennis's father, she knows she was right all along - there is something strange going on with Dennis; there is much more lurking beneath the surface - but what? She knows the new guy holds the key to her nightmares, her dad's disappearance and all the other strange things going on in town lately.
Can Bailey figure out what is going on with this new mystery boy in time to save her best friend?
-----------------------
I really loved this book and I'm ecstatic to find out it's supposed to be part of a series because I definitely need more, especially after that ending. This book very much reminded me of a favorite author, Cameron Robique, in particular, his Frankie Graves books.
This book was great, don't miss out!