Then one day, Justice tried to kill herself. Well, not her technically. It may have been Justice Morelâs body, but those actions werenât intentional and the suicidal thoughts were not hers. Or, so she keeps telling her therapist and family.
Justice is afraid sheâs losing her mind and just wants to forget everything. But when her best friend is murdered, another one is being mind-screwed by a Vampyre, and her ex is back in town, looking as scrumptious as ever and very suspicious, maybe she isnât all that crazy!
Just when she thinks that life couldnât throw her anymore curve balls, Justice figures out that she is Vampyre Doll and thereâs a vampyre who seems very familiar to her, but she canât figure out from where.
Justice is suffocating and drowning in a dark world sheâs been tossed into, forced to survive. Itâs a world she never wanted to know about and would love to ignore, like it doesnât exist. But, with every passing day, sheâs pulled deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole, wishing for everything to go back to the way it was.