For Noa and Callum, being together is dangerous, even deadly. From the start, sixteen-year-old Noa senses that the mysterious transfer student to her Monterey boarding school is different. Callum unnerves and intrigues her, and even as she struggles through family tragedy, she's irresistibly drawn to him. Soon they are bound by his deepest secret: Callum is Fae, banished from another world after a loss hauntingly similar to her own. But in Noa's world, Callum needs a special human energy, Light, to survive; his body steals it through touch-or a kiss. And Callum's not the only Fae on the hunt. When Callum is taken, Noa must decide: Will she sacrifice everything to save him? Even if it means learning their love may not be what she thought?
Lauren Horowitz—or "Bird" as she is often known—is a screenwriter and novelist lucky enough to call both Los Angeles and Kauai home. Bird also counts herself lucky that writing exists as a profession—how else could she share the crazy, fantastic worlds in her head? Bird studied writing at Harvard University with novelist Jamaica Kincaid, where she won several prizes including the Edward Eager Memorial Prize for fiction. She's a proud member of the Writers Guild of America. You can follow Bird on Twitter (@birdaileen) and Instagram (@birdaileen) for trilogy updates.
Award-Winning Finalist in the "Fiction: Fantasy" category of the International Book AwardsNext Generation Indie Book Awards -Finalist in the Young Adult CategorySilver medalist in the IPPY AwardsUSA Book Award Finalist in Best New FictionUSA Book Award Finalist in Best Fantasy"9 Early Autumn YA Books to Fall For" —Buzzfeed"Back to School Book Guide for the Young Adult" —San Francisco Book Review"Best Back to School Reads for Teens" —Culturalist"The fae tale is not your average fairy tale" —Hypable"I guarantee you'll be hooked and anxiously awaiting the next book in the series" —USA Today
Award-Winning Finalist in the "Fiction: Fantasy" category of the International Book Awards Next Generation Indie Book Awards -Finalist in the Young Adult Category Silver medalist in the IPPY Awards USA Book Award Finalist in Best New FictionUSA Book Award Finalist in Best Fantasy "9 Early Autumn YA Books to Fall For" -- Buzzfeed "Back to School Book Guide for the Young Adult" -- San Francisco Book Review "Best Back to School Reads for Teens" -- Culturalist "The fae tale is not your average fairy tale" -- Hypable "I guarantee you'll be hooked and anxiously awaiting the next book in the series" -- USA Today