Determined to pass junior year, Logan won’t let Henry distract him—much. Logan’s focusing on all things human, which means his swoony vampire ex-boyfriend will have to file his own fangs for a change. When he goes to the school bonfire and runs into Henry, wandering into the woods seems like a great escape. Until he’s bitten by a wicked Crone with some twisted magical munchies.
Logan is certain his ex-free human future is done when he’s dragged off to a scientific institution for study. There, he’s presented with an opportunity to keep his life, family, and future. All he has to do is stick to human ideology, since all things paranormal are illegal. But complications arise when the Crone begins to haunt him and Logan realizes that if he wants to get his life back, he has to navigate his lingering feelings for Henry.
With the Crone set on devouring him and the institution ready to obliterate him for any missteps, Logan must decide between pursuing the human future his family wants—one that he thought he wanted too—or the chance to embrace Henry, even if the world isn’t ready.
Content Warnings:
Thank you so much for considering Crescentville Haunting. Before reading, I’ve included a list of content warnings for those interested. I very much believe this book has great humor but there is also sorrow and tragedy.
This book contains descriptions of depression, anxiety, and paranoia. Depictions of blood and blood loss are on the page. There are allegorical elements of conversion while grappling for acceptance from toxic family members.
I believe in HEA and HFN in all my works; however, this is a long winding journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance. If you feel you’re not in the headspace for any of these elements, please consider waiting. Logan and Henry will be here if and when you’re ready to return.