Struggling with amnesia and a challenging upbringing in the slums of Zalaris, Allison has mastered the art of survival through theft and deception. Her life takes a turn when she is arrested and sent to Lady Priscilla's Prison for Troubled Women, where she faces the daunting expectation of transforming into a Proper Lady of Society. This journey explores themes of identity, resilience, and the harsh realities of class disparity in a captivating world.
In a world where werewolves have forsaken their humanity, rogue creatures unleash their primal instincts, creating chaos and fear. This gripping narrative explores the consequences of losing one's soul to darker urges, delving into themes of identity, morality, and the struggle between beast and man. As characters confront their inner demons, the story reveals the tension between civilization and savagery, inviting readers to ponder the true nature of humanity amidst the feral instincts of the soulless.
In a world where werewolves have succumbed to their primal instincts, these soulless creatures roam without humanity, driven solely by their beastly desires. The story delves into the consequences of losing one's humanity and the struggle between civilization and savagery. As rogue werewolves wreak havoc, the narrative explores themes of identity, morality, and the battle for redemption amidst chaos.
Exploring the profound question of love's power in the context of slavery, this narrative delves into the emotional and psychological struggles faced by individuals yearning for freedom. It examines the complexities of relationships formed under oppressive circumstances, highlighting resilience, hope, and the transformative nature of love. Through poignant character development, the story illustrates how deep connections can challenge the harsh realities of bondage and inspire a quest for liberation.
In a world where werewolves have lost their humanity, rogue creatures succumb to their primal instincts, creating chaos and danger. The story delves into the struggle between their beastly nature and the remnants of their human selves, exploring themes of identity, morality, and the consequences of losing one's soul. As the characters navigate this dark landscape, they face conflicts that challenge their very existence and the essence of what it means to be human.
In a world where survival hinges on breeding, female wolves are tasked with the daunting responsibility of producing twenty pups to ensure the strength and growth of their pack. This gripping narrative explores themes of motherhood, sacrifice, and the primal instincts that drive these she-wolves in their quest to thrive against the odds. As they navigate challenges and forge bonds, the story delves into the complexities of their roles within the pack and the fierce determination to uphold their legacy.
The cage doors are released, and I dash out of the prison into the forest, counting down the days to the blue moon. Seven days to reach the lodge as an unmated female. Legends of werewolves speak of the Moon Goddess and her blessing of soulmates, but the harsh reality is that soulmates do not exist—only The Run. This event, held twice a year during a blue moon, forces she-wolves to flee from their male counterparts. If captured, they face rape and marking by their captors. No one is exempt, including Grace Harvest. After avoiding participation since turning eighteen, Grace finds herself with no excuse to escape this time. Desperate to remain unmated until she finds true love, she makes a bet with her Alpha: if she wins, he will stop forcing pack members to participate in The Run; if he wins, she will be mated, and her pack will be compelled to join. However, her plans are complicated when she meets Caden Wolfrain, a golden-haired wolf who captivates her. As she fights to win the bet, she must grapple with her growing feelings for Caden and the secrets he harbors. Will she risk everything for love, or will the truth force her to sever ties with him, no matter the heartbreak?