Thea Greyback is the oldest daughter to the famous Satin Moon pack twins, Hunter and Archer, and their human Luna, Maizey. Thea's older brothers were destined to be the next Alphas of Satin Moon, but she knew she was made for more than just being someone's mate or future Luna. Instead, she joined the elite league of Royal Archers, bringing down the vial rogues intent on killing; the rogues didn't have prejudices, they went after anyone, any species, any gender, any age.
Thea, the Crimson Archer, was the best of them all with a near perfect success rate. Hiding in the trees one day, she saves a young boy from a vicious rogue. Little did she know, that boy belonged to the Alpha of the Valor Woods pack.
Alpha Xaiver made a mistake with a she-wolf who wasn't his mate, resulting in the best thing in his life; his son, Logan. When Logan is saved by a Royal Archer, he invites her to the pack for a gratitude dinner. After learning the raven haired beauty was his mate, he fell head over heels for her instantly. But, it wouldn't be that easy. For the girl who never wanted to be someone's mate, how could she also take on being a little boy's mother? She was a born Archer, heartless, soulless, and merciless. She didn't have what it took to be a Luna. Or does she?
Book #8 of the Royal Legacy series (can be read as a stand alone).
London was from a pack that was killed by an enemy pack. She was only seventeen when it happened. She was the only one to escape except for a small boy named Aaron. London rescues Aaron and runs from the scene of the corpses of her pack. She lives peacefully with Aaron as rogues before she stumbles into another pack's territory. Both London and Aaron are taken to the alpha of the pack. But once London and Alpha Mason meet, they realize they have found their mate. But it will be difficult to care for Aaron who is not Alpha Mason's blood. Can London be a good Luna?
SNEAK PEAK
"Don't you touch my pup." I snarled.
"Your pup? I don't think so." The alpha chuckled.
I growled and faced this alpha. Once I saw his face, I lost my breath and my words. I heard pounding footsteps behind me but I couldn't tear my eyes away. A hand wrapped around my chin and head, about to snap my neck but the alpha roared. The man who had my head stopped.
"Take your hands off her. Now." He growled, making his way toward me.
The man immediately removed his hands. He glared at the man as he made his way to me.
"Marvelous." He whispered, stroking my cheek with his thumb.