Driven by a senseless obsession for a masked man, Aurora Foster finds herself in Tobias Keene's photography course, where she quickly succumbs to the sum of her vulnerabilities under the dim red glow of the darkroom. One of the first rules Aurora learns about the darkroom is to keep the curtains closed. If light bleeds in, you run the risk of exposure. Tobias, a man known for his creative expertise, is not exempt from such liability as he lives an enigmatic life of his own. And as important as it is to keep everything screened in the dark, it's only a matter of time before someone slips up and lets the light in. ⟶ [Book #1 of the Phantom duet]