Wrenley moves to Waindale, the place where her mother grew up and where her grandmother still lives. Between the pine trees and above the wet ground, she soon realizes that Waindale is anything but the perfect place she remembers it as. Dark things stalk the woods. Dark things are pulling her in.
"I turn on the lamp that's sat on top of my dresser. The pink lampshade makes my room glow with a feminine warmth, and it shines through the glass of my window; a signal so he can find his way home. It's dark out there, so bone-chillingly dark that I nearly fear for him before realizing that he is the greatest danger in those woods."
Love the writing style. One of few that I actually find professional. Some aspects of the story and characters seemed a bit rushed and sometimes it felt like some info was missing, and the main character (Wrenley) is pretty annoying, especially during the first half of the story, but all in all I really liked it and do not regret buying it.