Having discovered in Forget Me Not (2024) that Jens Andersen, the principal of their boarding school, Rosenholm Academy, murdered former student Trine in the ’80s, the girls believed that Trine’s spirit was at peace. But Trine wants more—a confession. Victoria decides to tell the truth about Jens at her parents’ party, which will be attended by powerful mages. But before she can speak, Jens addresses the crowd himself, painting an alluring picture of a world in which mages have greater power. Bravely rising to speak after him, Victoria collapses, seemingly due to a seizure, while Jens mutters a spell. The girls believe he’s acquired greater powers since stealing Chamomile’s victory stone, and now he’s exerting his influence. Victoria, Chamomile, and Kirstine elect not to go back to school and instead organize a resistance movement. Malou, who’s remained at Rosenholm, isn’t answering Chamomile’s texts, bringing tension to the formerly close-knit group. Clever plot twists keep readers on their toes as a battle of wits, dark magic, and the ghosts of murdered girls unfolds in this translated Danish import. Romance is present, but the beating heart of the story is the exploration of friendship, courage, persistence, and morality. Kappel Jensen gives the timeless good vs. evil theme originality and fresh flourishes through the well-developed setting, atmosphere, and relationships.