Translated into 28 languages and a bestseller in France, Sixteen Moons shows that there's still room for originality in the paranormal romance genre. Besides boasting the intriguing distinction of being written by two authors, it delves into the realm of family curses and is narrated by a male voice. There are no vampires or werewolves in Sixteen Moons. Angels also don't appear in the plot. But there's no shortage of adventure and romance, nor are there other fabulous characters, such as witches, spirits, and zombies. And a certain gothic atmosphere permeates the work. In the small town of Gatlin, with a New Orleans feel, a powerful, dormant magic is about to be unleashed. And with the help of two teenagers: Ethan Wate and Lena Duchaness. Ethan is an ordinary boy: part of the basketball team, with a few crushes, orphaned by his mother, raised by an absent father and an elderly nanny with a talent for witchcraft. His best friend, his official ride to all his events, wants to start a band. No different from other local teenagers. But it's at night that Ethan stands out. To the sound of a song about sixteen moons, sixteen years, a green-eyed girl appears in his dreams. The problem is that when he wakes, marks acquired in the dream world are on his body. The mystery begins to unfold when Lena arrives in town. Meeting her at school, Ethan has no doubt: she's the girl of his dreams. Literally. She torments him in nightmares, whom he desperately tries to save. What follows is a story of soulmates and dangerous, dark secrets. And Lena and Ethan must trust each other to overcome a curse with the power to destroy everything around them. Will they succeed? Some passions are predestined... others are cursed.