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Something strange is going on in the tiny coastal town of Liberty, Oregon. Cara has never seen a whale swim close enough for her to touch it - let alone knock her into the freezing water. Fortunately, cute newcomer David is there to save her, and the rescue leads to a bond deeper than Cara ever imagined.
But then she learns something about David that changes everything, and Cara is devastated. She turns to her best friend for support, but Rachel has changed. She's suddenly into witchcraft, and is becoming dangerously obsessed with her new boyfriend . . .
Cara has lost her best friend, discovered that her soulmate is off-limits, and has attracted the attention of a stalker. But she's not completely alone. Her mysterious, gorgeous new friend Garren is there to support her. But is Garren possibly too perfect?
Debut-novelist Jenny Elliott's thrilling romance, chosen by readers, writers and publishers for the first list in the new Swoon Reads imprint, pours on the tension and danger in an addictive combination that will keep you turning pages!
337 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 6, 2015
A dozen or more people crammed into the front living area. Some piled onto a black leather sofa and a matching club chair, others stood. Their outfits were casual or gothic ensembles in shades of black or gray. (ARC, p. 159)
At first, Cara was glad to spot Rachel's black cascade of hair in the next room. But when she and Garren moved around the side of the table where Rachel and Ethan sat, she saw they were part of a group surrounding a Ouija board. Their eyes remained closed as their fingers perched atop the game piece that resembled a white heart. [...] Amber's curls brushed the top of a small table covered with tarot cards. A group of people lined up next to her post. (ARC, p. 160)
Rachel stared at the floor. When her eyes widened, they looked like black glass. Then they disappeared behind the slits of Rachel's narrowed eyelids. Cara leaned away, fearing her friend even more as she checked off another sign: black, sharklike eyes. (ARC, p. 120)

