

Unfortunately for her, the day she’s sharing this story with her New York classmates, Hunter walks in. So she pens a story that has haunted her lately, in which the horse farm heiress at the very first Kentucky Derby starts a forbidden affair with the lowly stable boy. She’s furious that he fooled her grandmother into giving him Erin’s birthright and sending him to Erin’s college.Īt least she’s free of him in her creative writing class.

But he was involved in the family tragedy. He’s Erin’s age, he’s the stable boy, and he’s the romantic dream of every girl in her high school. She takes Erin’s future job running the farm, her inheritance, even her college tuition, and gives them all to Hunter Allen. So Erin’s grandmother decides Erin really will live life as a starving artist. Studying in New York and writing her way into a career is her escape from the farm and the family tragedy that happened there. Her grandmother has other plans: she approves of the college, but she wants Erin to major in business and then come back home to Kentucky to run the family’s famous racehorse farm. To make matters worse her crush on Garrett is going unrequited, Yuki's friend Emma is on a rampage against bee oppression, and annoying Calvin Miller mysteriously disappears.Erin Blackwell is headed to college in New York City to study creative writing and earn a living as a romance novelist. Yuki is being visited in her dreams, and she suspects that her friend Calvin is involved in something strange. The smell impressions are becoming stronger. Her ability to sense spirits of the dead isn't glamorous like the ghost hunting on television. It's the beginning of senior year and Yuki's psychic awareness of ghostly spirits is threatening to ruin her life. To make matters worse her crush on Garrett is going unrequited, Yuki's friend Emma is on a rampage against bee oppression, and annoying Calvin.

