Bryn DePalo has been called a shrink, a counselor, a ghost exorcist. Whatever the label, she’s always believed in the rightness of using her unusual talent – the ability to see and communicate with disenfranchised spirits – to convince them to move on to whatever awaits at the end of the ghostway. It can be scary and sad, frustrating and fun, but never has it been so incredibly real as it’s become with Atticus at her side. When Death chooses the name Atticus Denali and goes to the human realm, his intention is to take a holiday from misguided souls, disenfranchised spirits, and well – from death. But no sooner does he arrive then he meets his soul mate, Bryn. He could cast off the shell of flesh he’s lobbied so hard to gain for his vacation. He could harvest Bryn’s soul and take her home with him immediately. But Atticus elects to court her instead. And together they put a unique spin on the business of sending spirits on their way, all while discovering the delights to be found in pursuing La Petite Mort, the little death.