"I, Nicholas Venegas, reject you, Amelia Garcia, as my mate and Luna." he said coldly as his hand rested on another girl's waist.
Amelia Garcia, daughter of alpha Ernesto Garcia, leader of The Full Moon Pack, just found out she is mated to her stepbrother Nicholas, whom has taken a liking to bullying and humiliating her any chance he can get.
Heartbroken and shattered, Amelia runs off into the night disregarding her safety. Her pack has been in a constant quarrel with her neighboring pack, The Dark Moon.
When she returns, she is met with an angry father who questions her whereabouts. Dumbfounded and still in pain fron the rejection, she finds she has just been offered to her enemy, Aaron Vasquez as his bride.
"It's only a one year contract, Amelia. Give him an heir, and we will both have peace. That's all I ask of you. Please, darling, the safety of our pack is in your hands. Help us finally bring peace between the packs." her dad says as she sits in front of him.
Aaron Vasquez, though disabled, is considered a deadly and powerful man. He's done more damage to packs around them than the rogues have; crossing him is like signing your dead wish. But what will Amelia do, when she finds that the cold-hearted Alpha is her second chance mate? Wll they work their differences between he packs, or will the war escalate between the two?
What will Amelia do when she finds that she is falling for the enemy, but his heart seems to still belong to his ex-mate, despite her betrayal?
Max Remus couldn't care less about finding his mate-unlike the rest of his fate-obsessed pack. He totally prefers hanging with his bestie, eating his dad's steak sandwiches, and drawing in his trusty sketchbook. But all that is about to change at the Blue Moon Festival-a summer camp where Elite Pack wolves go to find their mates. The festival is a right of passage for every teen werewolf, and this year's festival will be one to howl home about. The alpha's son, Jasper Apollo, is attending for the first time. When Max finds himself inexplicably linked with the exceptionally handsome but totally jerk-faced heir, he's forced to grapple with the unexpected feelings clawing at his soul. If Max rejects his destiny, will fate's bite be worse than its bark?