Evil has escaped into the Living World and landed in the seat of world power: the White House.
Unaware of this evil, Willow Parker abandons Californian high society and the darkness of a violent ex-fiancé, looking to start anew and carve out an identity for herself in the rustic English town of Underwood.
In Underwood, Willow finds love in the form of Pan, a young man whose heart never really died with his body in World War I. She also finds friendship with Mayou Wootton, a sassy businesswoman, and Emelia Carson, a budding novelist. Together, they learn about evil and embark on a mission to save the President of the United States from being possessed by a Sisyphus, one of the rulers of the Underworld. Their adventures in the Living World and in the Underworld reveal unexpected depths of courage and personality.
They discover the power of friendship and love, and the importance of identity: all things that help keep darkness and evil at bay.
Dystopian, paranormal, and romantic, Willow in Underwood is a captivating, thought-provoking story about the big and little things that make up life.