Growing up in a town populated by magical beings, Karina Jewel's complete lack of ability is an embarrassment to her family and a source of great personal misery. But an inheritance from an aunt she's never heard of offers her the chance to break free and start life anew in the scenic High Sierras. The Witch Way Inn, a haven for magical and non-magical folk alike is about to open, and it holds all her hopes and dreams. In addition to the house, Aunt Graciela left her a prophesy. She will reconnect with someone from another life…and that connection will change everything.
Early Rogers' article about the Shifter Whisperer for The Journal of Magical Times received a less-than-positive response from Zelda, who happens to be a good friend of his publisher. Instead of his usual globe-trotting assignments, he's to cover the grand opening of a hotel with such low standards even regular humans are invited. He's already got the piece half-written in his head. The sooner his punishment is fulfilled, the sooner he can get back to the real world and his exciting life.
Neither is looking for their other half, at least not in this life. But could they have been looking for lifetimes? And maybe, just maybe, there is a key somewhere in the mountains to unlock Karina's magic, if there is any to unlock. They say opposites attract, but sometimes opposites collide with explosive results.