Clementine Matthews used to be nothing more than a shadow.
Seventeen years spent being eclipsed by her best friend. A girl without a name, a hobby or a life of her own unless he was holding her hand. Clementine was heartbroken when his family was moved across the country leaving her truly alone for the first time in her entire life. She vowed to step out of that shadow and start chasing her dreams as a sports journalist.
Seven years of uninterrupted growth later a folder slides across her desk with an opportunity that could shape her career for the better.
There's just one terrifying catch; the boy she vowed to forget has his picture clipped inside.
Cael Cody had finally found his footing.
Reeling from the aftermath of the accident, party boy Cael is ready to put his best foot forward and change his life. He's determined to stay true and commit to his recovery while showing his dad and teammates he can change for good. Juggling his shoulder injury, his addiction, and his grief, he knows that it won't be easy.
His first challenge is to stop living in the past; he needs to leave his ghosts behind.
But that's easier said than done when that past comes knocking on the door of the Nest.
Estella Miele is running.
Running from the death of her parents and twin brother.
She's sprinting and stumbling from the guilt that chases her over causing the accident.
A failed fastpitch star she tracks across the country she moves in with her best friend Zoey and tries to find peace by throwing herself into her studies. If she can keep her head down and finish her last year of school then she can separate the old Ella, and the new. But Harbor University has other plans for her. Silas Shore hires her as the medical team's intern and thrusts her into the world of Hornets baseball without hesitation.
Captain Arlo King is a legacy all-star pitcher with a bad attitude and a dark past. A tangled history with his brother threatens to unravel everything. But he sets his sights on winning it all; he doesn't have time to be anything but focused. His team is falling apart, and his championship slipping through his fingers.
When Ella barrels into his life he's unsure of how to stop her from unraveling everything he's ever known. She's sweet, caring and broken in ways he could never understand. Slowly his priorities shift, opening his eyes to something other than baseball and his tortured past.
Like Father, like Son.
Ryan Cody fell in love the day he laid eyes on Lorraine Field and loved her with every piece of his DNA until the day she died.
This is their story.
I freed her from a life unlived.
I protect her from a world undeserving of her love.
I am the reason her heart beats eternally.
She is mine.
Florence Cabot is trapped. In her marriage to an abusive Lord whose only love in life is to further his status. In the city estate, they had moved to at his behest. In the society functions she was forced to participate in. In the confines of being a woman in the year 1852.
Her unhappy life is turned upside down by an unexpected letter from the town widow requesting her company. The Manor on the hill is imposing and impossibly beautiful, with fresh air and gardens that reach for acres past where her eyes can see. And though this place's charm is undeniable, there is something mysterious about the building and Florence finds herself staying much longer than she ever could have anticipated at the Manor on Orchid Lane.
Wes, his younger adoptive brother Koen, and their best mate Clay are hunters. Intimately aware of the eldritch horrors that lurk in the peripheral of decent society. In a well-loved beat-up Bronco, they travel North-Western Europe, slaying the monsters that civilians are unaware of. Protecting those who cannot protect themselves.
After a ghoul hunt goes bad, the three men crash through the abandoned doors of a mansion while looking for a place to lay low and recover. Unaware of the captured inhabitant, they are disrupting.