This is book four in this series. It is important to start with book one, or you'll be lost. Ivy Lane is a true fighter. She is enhanced by magical powers, that she has fought to the,death, to obtain. She helps the town, and the Mages, and even the Necromancers, who do not help much at all. She in in love with the head of the Mages. He is sexy, and strong, and has amazing powers himself. He also listens to her, and believes in her, and treats her with great respect. This book deals with ghosts, and half ghost fairy. It is hard to fight what you cannot see. Ivy travels back, and forth through the veil to fight a ghost that should have moved on, but his magic has allowed him to wreck havoc. There is also a new foe, that she faces that will be back. These books are like candy, and you gobble them up. You have to play close,attention, because the book has so much action, that it is easy to drop a few words. Words are important, especially in Fairy. This book showed a more insightful Ivy, as she takes the time to listen to those who died, as she escaped from the veil long ago. She also shows sadness, and remorse, but they are for things ,she had no way of controlling then, or now. I love her time spent with Vance. I wish there was time for more. The ending was great, but it left a wide door open, for book five. I believe another Lord has his eyes, on our Ivy. I also wish that her friend, and witch, could be more involved in a story, taken captive, or something. She seems to be there for Ivy , working to help her, but you know very little about her. Ivy definitely carries the heavy load, and engages each baddie mostly alone, since others are needed, in fights to save the town. Ivy is also not just a human, and her strengths, some which she finds by accident are growing. She does not do it for glory , but for her job, and actual concern for others. She faces death over, and over, and still many of the Mages find fault with her. She truly cares for a few of them, but loves only one .This would have been a five, but she fought the same villain, she had already defeated. This time in ghost form. He was evil, and powerful, but still I grew weary of him, as they tried to capture and defeat, those he controlled. That had already been done before, so it was just a new twist, on an old theme. I still loved the read, and will grab book five when it comes out.