"When times get tough, get a dog. Werewolves, optional.
When the starving mutt showed up in my backyard, I thought he'd be the perfect distraction from the sorrow that’s plagued me all summer.
But Cheveyo's no ordinary dog and the more I help him uncover where he came from, the more we learn about the dark side of the supernatural world.
A world that I just outed in a viral video.
I always thought it would be cool to be famous, but this is definitely not what I had in mind."
"Just because I'm undead, doesn't mean I'm suddenly a ghost whisperer.
But if it'll convince my dad I'm still me, I'll go to Korea and do my best. I'd do anything for him to love me again, even if it means trying to convince my ancestors to quit haunting us.
And the task turns out to be as impossible as I feared—until the imugi hiding in my auntie’s garden offers me a deal. He’ll help put the ghosties to rest, if I help him become a real dragon.
It could have been fun. It should have been fun.
But when it costs me every person I love, even winning feels like losing."
"My boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend came to town, and crazy doesn’t even begin to describe her.
Try seditious. Malicious. Murderous.
Except it’s me that gets pinned for the rash of murders in town while Hashiki’s out there making moves on my boyfriend.
With the help of a trio of far-too-sexy tiny faeries (oh yeah, faeries are real, people) I might stand a chance—if I can survive the attention of an old viking vampire who thinks we’re the next vamp power couple.
But seriously? He’s got the wrong girl. Sure, I’ve got big dreams, but that isn’t one of them.
And right now, I just want Philo back."