"Try not to hide in the shadows for too long, for the shadows may become you."
Elysia Blackwood is a little strange. She avoids people of school, choosing to remain in the background, practically invisible to the rest of the student body. But it's her cousin, who lives with her, who sees the real her. The one who loves running through the Beacon Hills Preserve at midnight. The girl who stands in the pouring rain or out under the moonlight because she says it "rejuvenates" her. Because of this, along with her last name, black hair and pale skin, her cousin calls her "Black Moonlight" as a nickname and a joke. But she doesn't care. Actually, she loves it.
Elysia isn't looking for trouble. Trouble finds her. It may be because she's good under pressure, but with this kind, it might be because she's the daughter of a god. You heard me right. Invisible little Elysia Blackwood is the daughter of a god. "Which god?" you might ask. Well, the answer is quite simple. The one you never want to mess with. Hecate, the goddess of magic and the dark moon.
When Elysia goes out for her normal run, it turns out to be not-so-normal. It throws her into the world of the Supernatural, unlocking the abilities she inherited from her mother, and forces her into the life of four guys who don't know what to think of her. She doesn't know what to make of them, either. They all know what to think of the other guys, though. One of them thinks two are losers, and that the fourth is intimidating. Two more are best friends, and think the first is a jackass and the fourth is downright scary. The last thinks that one is self-absorbed, another is annoying and hyperactive, and that the third is just a little idiotic.
The thing is, some of these guys have fallen for this mortal goddess. But she has to choose. Will she make the right choice?
