In a world where the classes are divided by borders which split their countries in two, there are those who live in harmony while others suffer in silence. Auroria houses the elite; Greymoore houses the poor. Aurora de Bachelet has been raised at the very top of the food chain and there's no way up from there. But there is a way to go down, and Aurora's wrongdoings are the very reason she doesn't feel at home in the country that her own family rules over. Aurora is a wolf who has been raised amongst sheep, and she has a taste for blood that can't be matched. Except nobody knows the ways of wolves better than Harry Murchadh. Harry wouldn't call himself a prince, not even if the people around him consider his father their king; Harry is a pirate through and through, a man who belongs to the ocean and has the personality of it, too. He rules the streets, the sea, and he has domain over many a man and woman's hearts. The last thing he expects to hear from his father is that they are to make a trip to Auroria to arrange a trade deal, but all is not as it seems. His father's talk of trade masks a plot far more sinister, something which could ensure the downfall of the Aurorian royal family for good. Harry just doesn't expect to find himself so entranced by the mysterious Princess Aurora in the midst of it, and his feelings for Aurora pose a threat to the plans that Harry's father has worked on since his exile. Times are changing in both Auroria and Greymoore. Whichever family comes out on top, the world is sure to be changed at the end of it.
7 parts