Black Pine Facility for Wayward Juveniles. The asylum. I always thought it was a place for broken kids like me and it is, I guess. But that's not all.
It's also a place where the fae put troublesome humans to forget about them.
After I was blamed for my sister's death, I was trapped inside for more than six years. My doctors - my captors - told me that I'd be free on my next birthday. In a couple of weeks, I would walk out of Black Pine forever.
I believed them, too.
The fae can't lie, but that doesn't mean they tell the truth. On my twenty-first birthday, I would be leaving the asylum... because the Fae Queen has decided it's time I was finally brought to Faerie to face her.
Yeah. That's, uh, that's gonna be a no.
You see, I spent the last six years pretending that the fae don't exist. That all changes when a Dark Fae helps me break out of the asylum. Nine. The Shadow Man who was my loyal guardian and only friend when I was a little girl. Now that he's back in my life for the first time in years, he swears he only wants to help me.
Right.
With a return to the asylum impossible, my only goal is to escape the fae chasing me. Even Nine. Especially Nine. And that's way harder than I thought it would be. He's... he's different than the Shadow Man I remember from my childhood. The cold, emotionless fae is showing me a whole new side to him - and this sexy, devoted fae is helping me discover exactly who I am.
Abandonment issues, right? I have them in spades. So while I'm trying to escape the fae, I'm also trying to outrun my growing feelings for Nine.
If only I could get the hang of the whole walking through shadows thing...
*Beware the cliff. Since this is part two of a trilogy, each book leads into the next, with the full resolution of Riley's story coming in the third and final book, Touch.