Three months of pretending to be normal, and Eve Grimsbane almost believed it was working.
Working at a vintage soap shop, renovating her apartment, grabbing coffee with friends—life in Harmon Hill finally felt blissfully, beautifully ordinary. No cursed objects demanding her attention. No supernatural emergencies. Just the kind of peaceful existence she'd convinced herself she could actually handle.
Of course, the universe had other plans.
When a dying nurse presses an ancient cell phone into Eve's hands with a desperate plea to "save them," Eve's hard-won normalcy goes straight out the window. Because apparently, three months of quiet was her maximum allotment before chaos came calling again—literally.
The phone connects her to strangers in their final moments, voices crying out from the edge of death. Each call forces an impossible let innocent people die, or risk everything to save them using abilities she's still figuring out as she goes.
But someone else is listening too. Someone who sees death not as an ending, but as a business opportunity—and there are fates much worse than dying.
Now Eve's racing to uncover a conspiracy decades in the making, master powers she barely understands, and save people she's never met. All while trying not to become the next voice on the other end of that cursed phone.
In Harmon Hill, where every friendly neighbor might be hiding supernatural secrets, normalcy was never really an option anyway.
Perfect for readers who love urban fantasy with bite and heroines who discover that when Death calls, hanging up isn't an option.