There are truths Willow knows to be certain. Her mother died of a broken heart. A girl with wicked eyes has haunted her dreams for as long as she can remember. And never, under any circumstance, was she permitted to go into the attic. The peaceful life she's led is irrevocably changed after overhearing a conversation between her Aunt Charlotte and Grandmother. As Willow beings to dig deeper, Charlotte only tries harder to keep the past buried. And the more fantastical Willow's life becomes. She understands the language of animals, sees things no one else can, and receives more solace at the foot of her mother's resting place than among her friends. In short, she is the loneliest person in the world. That is, until the girl of her dreams turns up at her high school. The redheaded vixen who dances like fire kindles a flame inside Willow. And as she does so, Willow is exposed to the world of dark secrets, temptation, and self-discovery that she'd been born in. The magical world of the Haven.
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