Mary has lived her entire life in a wheel chair paralyzed from the waist down. She's used to her life being this way and she's used to the fact she will never be able to be like the other normal werewolf girls in her pack. She knows she'll never get to run through the trees as a wolf as long as she lives.
Even though Mary has faced these facts and many more that come with her Disability she remains positive and upbeat if not for herself then for her father and brothers.
When a rogue problem is brought to her packs attention little Mary is in for a big surprise in the form of her mate, one of the most powerful werewolves in the world.
My memories always haunt me. And they never cease. They come back when I hear a simple howl at night. I wish they would just disapear, like how I made all my fear. But I know it's impossible. Fear is always easier to get rid of, of course, when you have nothing else to live for. I remember the night. The night my family was brutally murdered. The night I became a rogue. I remember all the screaming of my friends. None of us knew they would attack us that night. The night of our festival of the moon. I always wondered how I was the one to survive, the runt of the pack.
. . Willow is a rouge after the tragic event of a rouge attack on her village three years ago. She now lives alone in the forest. But when she's discovered by an alpha and his beta, she has no choice but to try and run away again. But how is that possible when the alpha is her mate.