Unfortunately, Hope's parents died when she was young. She was left to take care of her sister, and gradually, she withdrew herself from society, her friends and her old life. She was left with severe trauma.
Hope had always wanted to travel, but she became protective of her aforementioned sister, Faye, and decided to never leave so she could take care of her.
But now...Hope's efforts are washed away as the yearly mating run. It's the first year that Faye can participate, and there is nothing on Hopes mind, but protecting Faye from the Big Bad male Wolves of her pack.
After stashing her sister in a hollowed out tree, Hope is forced to fend for herself during the night of the mating run. But alas, she met her match in a strong and oversized looking tan wolf.
The tan wolf in question is the Packs future Alpha, Roman.
And, by God, does he want Hope.
As an Alpha, he gets what he wants, and the protectiveness and lust is tripled that of a normal werewolf.
Whilst settling this "small" dilemma, Hope slowly starts finding her way back to her life.
Yet something doesn't seem right in the world of werewolves, as the humans start hunting the wolves on the reserve. The same ones that killed her parents.
Will Hope be able to tame her newly found mate, protect her sister and save her pack?
Iris has had a difficult life, running from her past and living like a nomad. She is not a regular wolf. She curses the Moon goddess for the gifts she possesses. The ability to heal others. At least that is what she tells herself and her best friend Aria. she wants nothing to do with being a wolf. She barely shifts, does not believe in mates, and hates everything that has to do with packs. And she shows her disregard. With a foul mouth and attitude to match, she is always landing herself and her traveling companion, Aria, in trouble. Until one day she runs into a pack of ancient wolves, rumored to be extinct. The first wolves made by the Moon goddess, and finds out the Alpha of the pack is her mate.
And of course, she wants nothing to do with him, and he wants everything to do with her. But He is not one to be toyed with, brutal and heartless( and that's just being modest). He refuses to let her disrespect him and will go to any extent to ensure she submits to his every will. Thankfully, she can't die.
But a war is coming, and it's out of this world. Malik and Iris are the only ones that can stop it, and they don't know it yet. Will they be able to push their differences away and let the Moon goddess finish what she started, or will they be to pig-headed and stubborn to fall in love?