"Selfishness. Selfishness, got me into this situation. But it was good selfishness.
Four weeks ago I had walked across that stage and gotten my degree in Speech and Language Pathology. I had already landed a job teaching in Western North Carolina that would pay 82,000 a year, and my boyfriend and I were going to move into a small ranch house we had seen.
Four weeks later, as in today, the present, now, I was single, and was living in a two bedroom apartment near the Appalachian mountains and I was working an 8-4 job at the local hospital. And life was tragic.
Daniel had broken up with me due to my "inability to compromise in the case of rewarding situations". Meaning, after I worked my butt off to get the degree of my dreams. I'm supposed to drop everything to move to Los Angeles with him and have his babies while he supports us on his salary from painting.
Needless to say, I didn't want to end up homeless in LA and pregnant."
At the age of 14, Mason Carter's entire pack had been killed. He never knew if it had been by another pack, Rogues, hunters, or another outside force. After losing his pack, none would accept him, but he never became rogue. Instead, the aura he let off became dangerous scaring others away and he turned others to werewolves to suffer the same fate he had to have some sort of system in his corrupt society he created.
So, years later, when a human girl moves into the territory and catches the interest of Mason due to the fact that she is oblivious to their dangerousness, he wants her to submit to being his.
This book will be my first attempt at a werewolf story, and may not follow all of the so called "rules" of werewolf life. But I didn't want cliche, but this will be a romantic love story.