One troubled girl, one happy-go-lucky guy, and one complicated love story.
Ivy's used to moving around. Every six months her mother decides to pick up their stuff and move as far away from the drama she created as possible, leaving Ivy and her younger sister in an entirely different province where they know nobody, and know nothing about the ways of life there. So, when Ivy moves to Harilton, a small town in northern Ontario, she doesn't have grand expectations.
That is until she meets Collin.
He's funny, he's kind, and always smiling. So, Ivy is positive he's perfect. But not for her.
Since she moves so frequently, she doesn't let herself get close to people. When she meets Collin, she automatically puts her guard up. No guy will ever be able to do her any good, especially one who's so different from Ivy.
But Collin's beliefs are a little different. He believes opposites share the best out of all the levels of attraction, and he's prepared to crack Ivy's walls to prove that to her.
As Ivy begins to get to know the people in Harilton better, she realizes that maybe her ways of living aren't good for her. Maybe it's okay to make friends with people who make her happy, and maybe, just maybe, the whole opposites attract thing is possible.
A half. Half werewolf.
When Stan and his pack finds Ivy things turned around for her. Just as she thinks being a half and hanging out with wolves are fun she finds out that not every werewolf likes halves.
Ivy's in danger now. Stan being the Alpha is the only one who can save her. But along with that she can't let anyone else know her secret. She needs to keep up her social life as well.
But along with her, her friends have been dragged into this. And not only them, Ivy's worst enemy, Tyler too.
If Ivy prove it that she's fit to be a half she'll be fine but if she can't it's the end for her. But she's a student too, she has school to worry about, and most importantly her love life.