Sidney has been tending bar at Willow’s long enough to know that when a five-year-old shows up alone in a booth past last call, you don’t ask questions.
You bring her chocolate milk and you keep her safe until someone comes looking for her. He wasn’t expecting that someone to be the god of death.
Erath has ruled the underworld for eons, but nothing has prepared him for the blond, sharp-mouthed bartender who told the most dangerous coven in Haven to go to hell rather than hand over a child he’d just met.
Sidney is reckless, impossibly brave, and entirely mortal, and when Erath’s daughter binds them together in a way that defies every rule between the living and the dead, Erath knows he should walk away.
He should find a way to sever the connection before it costs them both everything.
But the Hargrove Coven has set its sights on an innocent child and Erath and Sidney are dragged into a war that spans both the world of the living and the dead.
Old alliances give way to new ones, and everyone who thought they’d left the Coven behind them are given a rude awakening.