Lotte Wilde has been spending her summers at Camp Hawthorne for the last five years. With her father's recent disappearance, everything Lotte thought she knew about the camp and life in general, has shifted. Feeling like everything she was told growing up to this point in her life was a lie- even love.
The recent appearance of an irritatingly handsome and witty counselor this summer puts Lotte on edge. Causing her temper to slip, as well as her tongue. Lotte has to decide whether or not it is a good idea to trust again, by following him into the unknown. Every family has their share of secrets. The Wilde family, however, has one that goes beyond this world and into the next.
This book addresses mental health in teens through Celtic Mythology. (Please be advised, this series is recommended for readers over the Age of 15. It contains the following: Abandonment, Animal Cruelty, Anxiety, Arson, Broken Bones, Cages, Child birth, Colorful Language, Depression, Falling from high places, Financial Instability, Scary otherworldly monsters, Sexual References not shown on the page, Starvation, Suicidal thoughts, Violence. )