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He ignites something in her that she’s never felt before…


Sixteen-year-old Amalia Greene has lived under her over protective mother’s watchful eye her entire life. But when her mom is killed in a car accident, Amalia has no other option but to move to Shadow Hill, Connecticut to live with her estranged family where she finds herself more alone than ever.


When Amalia meets Julian Archer, she feels a magnetic pull to him unlike anything she’s ever felt before. She’s pretty sure he feels the same way she does, but he won’t let her get too close to him. She soon learns it’s because Julian is keeping secrets – dark, dangerous secrets that affect both of them.


And then there’s the cute, mysterious stranger who Amalia meets in the woods but who won’t even tell her his name. The more time she spends with him, the more she finds herself intrigued by him...and unsure of what his true intentions are.


As Amalia learns more about herself and not just one but two age-old curses that involve her, she’s forced to decide if she’s willing to risk it all.


This Young Adult Paranormal Romance is recommended for readers ages grade 9 and up due to mild language and other mature topics.


Approximately 73,000 words.

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First published August 23, 2014

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Jayme Morse

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August 4, 2016
At first, I was a bit scared about this book because it started out to be very similar to the book Kiss of Death by this author. The main character was heading to live with her aunt that she barely knows after the death of her mother and she never really know her dad. This was very closed to Kiss of Death. However, the plot quickly became its own story. I actually liked this one better. The characters were more likable and the aunt wan not nearly as creepy as the aunt in Kiss of Death. She is still rather different, but not so obsessive about her niece. I also like how the author answered just enough of the questions posed by the plot, but not too many which left me wanting more.
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