So, here's a little but about the book:
“They are everywhere,
can be anyone, and are always the last person you’d expect.” When Tom
stumbles across a journal that belonged to his grandfather, he’s convinced the
old man was crazier than everyone thought. The book contains all kinds of
references to beings called the Sary, immortals who are supposed to help save
humans on the verge of suicide. They certainly aren’t supposed to fall in love
with mortals, which is just what the journal claims Tom’s grandfather did,
resulting in his expulsion from the Sary. The more Tom reads, the more certain
he is that his grandfather was weaving a great lie in his stories. But the
journal won’t leave him in peace; especially when he finds the photo of his
grandfather’s wings.
Tom’s only distraction is Ari, the girl he studies with for
their Chemistry class.
Ari has one goal when she arrives in town: see how much Tom
knows about the Sary and neutralize the situation if necessary. This isn’t a
normal job, but protecting the secrecy of the Sary is vital, and any possible
information leak is investigated. If Tom is a threat to exposing the Sary to
the general public, fate has a way of taking care of those kinds of situations,
usually ending with the mortal’s death. While Ari spends time with Tom, he
starts to become more than just an assignment, but how far can a relationship
go when she can’t tell him who she really is? When she finds out just how much
Tom actually knows about the Sary, Ari is forced to choose between her wings,
and her heart.
Tom and Ari must fight against the strict rules of the Sary,
and the unbending rules of fate, if they hope to have a future together.
I hope that sounds like fun :)