Each book can standalone.
At
eighteen, Ethan Wilde left his stifling, rural hometown of Kingston, North
Carolina, and he never looked back. But something has always been missing from
his life, he isn’t sure what—or who. Twelve years later, an article about the
bizarre murder of a childhood friend lands in his inbox, and an instinct deep
inside of Ethan insists he return to Kingston. He only plans to stay in town
for a few hours, but at the funeral, he runs into a man he never expected to
see again: his former-best-friend and lover Jesse.
Rooted in Kingston by
forces he can't explain, Jesse couldn't leave with Ethan twelve years ago, but he
doesn’t regret it. Ethan is free to live his life, while Jesse remains behind,
protecting a terrible secret—a secret that began when he and five others were
only nine years old. They were taken into the woods, and no one knows what
happened. And only Ethan has ever left Kingston—but now he’s back, and Kingston
isn’t letting Ethan leave a second time.
After twenty dormant years, the evil that wanted
them is back and it's collecting the souls who defeated it once before. Ethan
and Jesse's love is as powerful as it ever was, but are they strong enough to
save each other a second time?
Best
friends Lee Mitchell and Roman Carmichael have been inseparable since
childhood, and at fifteen, realize they mean so much more to each other. But
not everyone in their small, upstate New York town is happy about their
fledgling romance, and during a spring canoe trip, Roman goes missing during a
supposed accident Lee can’t remember. Heartbroken by the loss, Lee spends the
next ten years rooted in place, building a life around the river that took his
heart away, and obstinately searching for any sign of his lost love.
During a winter snowstorm, Lee sees a stranger
on the side of the road in board shorts and a t-shirt, and he risks bringing
the man home. But beneath the shaggy hair and beard is Roman. His Roman. Ten
years older, but alive and well, and in Lee’s house. Roman’s reappearance,
however, has a time limit, and as Lee works to recover all the memories he lost,
one thing becomes frighteningly clear: as scary as the supernatural might be,
sometimes human beings are the most horrifying villains of all.
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Grayson
“Gray” Jones has spent his entire adult life trying not to be seen, not to be
noticed, and simply existing day to day. Trying to ignore the fact that he
can’t remember anything about his life prior to turning fifteen. All he knows
is survival. The day before his thirtieth birthday, Gray wakes up to find his
brown eyes unexpectedly a vivid blue—and tiny flashes of memory start to return.
He grew up in a now-abandoned Pennsylvania town called Chosenone, and that town
is calling him home.
Ravaged by an underground fire, no one lives in
Chosenone anymore, and during Gray’s explorations of the old buildings, he’s
shocked to run into his childhood friend Ian. He and Ian shared everything
growing up, even their birthdays. But while Gray’s life post-Chosenone was one
of inexplicable hell, Ian grew up to become a decorated police officer. And
Gray hates cops. But some force drew them home to finish a ritual that began
fifteen years ago, and this time, Gray wants to finish it once and for all—even
if it costs him his own life in the end.
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