Two cousins from opposite worlds-Maddison from bustling New York City and Joanie from a quiet South Carolina farm-have nothing in common except their age: both are 15. Maddison, a privileged only child and self-proclaimed girly girl, is less than thrilled when she's forced to spend the summer with her Uncle Charlie and his family in the rural South. Joanie, the youngest of three and a tomboy with two older brothers, isn't exactly excited about entertaining her uptight, city-slicker cousin either.
From the start, the girls clash. Maddison misses her friends, the convenience of city life, and resents the slower pace of the countryside. Joanie finds her cousin spoiled and dramatic. But everything changes when the two stumble upon a hidden cabin in the woods-one that leads them on a curious investigation into an old, abandoned mansion and its mysterious resident: a beautiful but secretive widow.
As the girls dig deeper, they begin to uncover clues that suggest not everything-and not everyone-is what they seem. Long-held family secrets begin to surface, involving Joanie's parents, Maddison's mother, and their elusive Aunt Regina. Surrounded by whispers, lies, and unanswered questions, the girls soon realize the only people they can truly trust are each other.
Their investigation uncovers a history that stretches back more than a century, sparked by the discovery of a young boy's journal hidden within the mansion's walls. As the chilling past begins to intertwine with the present, Joanie is left to wonder how she could have lived her entire life in this town and never heard any of it.
Join Maddison and Joanie as they embark on their first real investigation-a summer that starts with conflict but turns into a thrilling dive into a world of mystery, history, and truth.