Can any good transpire when Gypsy magic collides with Voodoo Magic? For Voodoo High-priestess Grandmother Zenobia, the answer is unclear.
1890 Carrefour Parish, Louisiana. A self-proclaimed Voodoo high-priestess with a mysterious past, Grandmother Zenobia conceals her magical powers from her teenage grandson Will. She wants to live a "normal" family life; savory down home Southern dinners and festive church gatherings. When Will reveals he's fallen head-over-heels in love for Syeira, Grandmother is overjoyed. In her overzealous excitement over the possibility of a future wedding, Grandmother fails to find out a crucial piece information. Syeira is not a New Orleans local, she's a gypsy from the Camlo tribe.
On the other side of the bayou, Queen Patia Camlo, Syeira's mother, is furious when Syeira reveals her relationship with Will. To the Camlo tribe, the Gypsy way is the only way. Desperate to put an end to their romance, Patia casts a spell so effective that even the great Grandmother Zenobia can't fix the damage it creates.
Grandmother Zenobia is forced to decide how much of a sacrifice she's willing to make to retaliate against Patia, as well avenge her family without losing her own soul.