Life hasnโt been kind toย LUNA, and after spending the last year in a psychiatric hospital, she doesnโt believe she has much of a future. Until she meets the new doctor with the strange golden glow who tells her sheโs special and doesnโt belong there. When he transfers her out of the facility to a school in Egypt for children with angelic blood, Luna begins to realize there might be more to her troubled past than she has always believedโฆand that a future might be possible for her after all.
But Luna is an outcast everywhere she goes, and in the one place where sheโs meant to belong, she finds solace in the one person she shouldnโt. Caleb is a Dark. Lights and Darks arenโt supposed to be friends. And yet, she finds herself drawn to him despite the forces around them trying to keep them apart.
As a Dark Nephilim,ย CALEBย has spent his whole life hating Lights, so when his teacher volunteers him for a transfer opportunity to the Light school in Alexandria, he is opposed to the idea. Until she reveals that his grandfather is imprisoned at the academy, and Caleb decides that being the one Dark in a school full of Lights will be worth the prejudice heโll face for the chance to set him free.
But then Caleb meets Luna, and suddenly, releasing his grandfather is no longer his priority. Luna is a Light. Caleb shouldnโt like her. And yet, he finds himself feeling things for her despite duty, logic, and sense warning him not to.
Luna and Caleb are prepared to fight for each other, but with a prophecy and the threat of a second Fall to contend with, theyโll face greater hurdles than just their differing bloodlines. Can they overcome the ancient rift between their kind, proving love can prevail over hate? Or will their budding relationship become another casualty to war?