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Three years ago, Leeann Calloway's coven was slaughtered on the night she was supposed to come into her full power. The evidence pointed to one name. She's been hunting him ever since.
Vander Ashcroft has been running - not because he's guilty, but because the evidence against him is impeccable. Someone built it that way. Someone who understood exactly how a grief-powered Blood Witch would move through the world when given a target and three years of fury to fuel the hunt.
When Leeann finally captures Vander in the back streets of New Orleans, he doesn't fight back the way he should. He doesn't beg. He asks one question she can't answer: Why would I kill eleven witches on the one night guaranteed to create a Blood Witch with a personal vendetta against me?
The question is a splinter. And splinters work slowly.
Forced into an uneasy alliance by a compromised safe house and a conspiracy neither of them saw coming, Leeann and Vander begin pulling at the same thread - one that unravels three centuries of supernatural politics, a suppressed academic paper, a falsified death record, and a thirty-year plan designed to burn the fragile peace between witches and vampires to the waterline.
At the center of it all is someone who was written out of that peace before he was ever born. Someone who has been patient enough to wait.
And someone who used the worst night of Leeann's life to point her in exactly the wrong direction.
Salt & Shadow is a dark, slow-burn supernatural thriller about two people who have made grief into armor - and what happens when they are forced, by evidence and by each other, to finally take it off. It is a story about the difference between certainty and truth. About the cost of a peace built on someone else's exclusion. About what it means to choose someone across every line that says you shouldn't.
The Accord of Salt and Shadow has held for three hundred years.
It was never built to last.
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