She’d do anything to save her friends and family. But will that mean sacrificing the ghosts she’s grown to love?
Kat is trying to settle back into her senior year at McTernan Academy, but destiny keeps getting in the way of schoolwork and friendships. Continuing her magical training means abandoning her best friend, until an attack by a mysterious entity on campus proves that the only place they’ll both be safe is Dumbarton, the ancestral home of the Langley family.
Evan struggles with his coursework, a flirty new housemate, and his daunting responsibilities as the Kingsley heir and new owner of Ravenhurst manor. He tries to hold onto his normal college life, but he knows it’s only a matter of time before he and Kat have to travel into the past again…
And Kat is in mortal danger every minute they wait to retrieve the last amulet they need to defeat the Dark One. As her normal life slips further away, Kat must face the terrible cost that comes with time travel. Completing her quest in the present requires changing the past. She knows that the results of her actions can be disastrous—because the ghosts of her ancestors tell her of their tragic fates.
A trip to eighteenth-century Connecticut might change everything. Kat tries to protect everyone she loves, but risks destroying every relationship that matters to her.
Their soul connection, however, adds a layer of confusion to their feelings: is it love or obligation that draws them to each other, and how do they handle the 400-year-old curse of Langley/Kingsley unions? As they uncover clues, sometimes in the form of ghosts, they learn they must first travel to Evan’s ancestral home, Ravenhurst, and fight wraiths and “unbelievables” who travel via shadow. From there, the quest takes them even deeper back in time, which once again involves possessing others’ bodies—always a tricky situation that Tansley keeps fresh and strange. With the help of family and friends, both living and ghosts, the heroes persevere, as Tansley builds to sharp twists and surprises, jolting readers, raising the stakes, and showcasing Kat’s increasing confidence and maturity: “Maybe it’s from seeing so many lifetimes of mistakes,” the era-hopping, legacy-saving hero quips. “I’ve picked up a thing or two.”
Despite the richness of invention and complexity of out-of-time family legacies, Tansley keeps the rules and quirks of this cozily gothic saga’s ghosts, possessions, secrets, time hops, and more crisp and clear, while deftly wringing from them much suspense and surprise. (This time, loyal gargoyles are a highlight.) This entry moves the narrative significantly forward, and the fans will be eager to get to the next.
Takeaway: Sparkling adventure of ghosts, secrets, time travel, and just enough romance.
Comparable Titles: Adriana Mather’s How to Hang a Witch, Kate Anderson’s Here Lies Olive.
Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A