History has portrayed monsters as evil beings that must be eradicated to ensure the safety of the mundane world or is that all propaganda? Kira needs no introduction in her society for her mother is the famous Nina Mockingbird; the first credited female monster-hunter. Now she must move to her mother's academy to begin her professional training. She must adapt to school life, the pressures of her name, and learn to become a part of her new team. After some time, she grows from being the black sheep of her team to forming an everlasting bond with her team; everything was going according to plan. That is until one night on guard duty, everything she knew was flipped upside down. A half-human half-vampire stumbles into her life, bleeding and she must decide: does she see him as a man or a monster? After she saved his life and he saved her team's life, they made a truce: she will keep him and his coven a secret from her people and he will be her eyes and ears in his world. Soon the relationship becomes more serious as he hears rumors of a revolt against humans and hunters spread; she must see his world for herself to decide if they are the real threat. As she spends time with the hybrid, Caspian, she sees inside the monster world: how many do not want to kill humans and wish to live a peaceful and normal life. Now, she must convince the world she was trained to become that not all creatures want death. Through the journey of breaking prejudice, tradition, becoming her own name, and reuniting two souls as they fight the corrupted and powers of hell.