Angeline doesn’t have time for vampires. Her days are spent teaching kindergarten and scraping together enough to keep her grandmother in the nursing home—until the night vampires storm her classroom.
In the chaos, she’s forced into an uneasy alliance with Obsidian, a cold, magnetic vampire hunter. He’s lethal, distrustful, and relentless. She’s warm-hearted, defiant, and refuses to believe anyone is beyond saving. She meets his violence with compassion, and for the first time in his long, blood-soaked life, Obsidian hesitates—blades still drawn, watching the world NOT end because of her.
As war ignites between humans and vampires, Angeline discovers her own grandmother is one of the oldest and most powerful vampires alive. The hunter beside her may not be the protector she believed him to be—and the creatures her blood ties her to may not all be enemies. And when darkness comes calling for her personally in the form of her grandmother’s ancient “acquaintance,” Angeline must decide who to trust, what to fight for, and whether love is strong enough to survive the truth about who she really is.
“Her heart belongs to the hunter. But the vampire claims her as his.”