Every werewolf learns at an early age that they have a soul mate out there somewhere. For Malorie Yates the thought of finding hers is both exhilarating and terrifying. She longs to experience the kind of love only soul mates share, but she has seen first hand that even those relationships don't always work out. Watching her own sister endure the despair that comes from rejection was enough to instill her with fear. When she meets Josh, a human, at college, Malorie knows right away that she has found her soul mate. But Josh seems to only want friendship with her. Will she be able to change his mind? Or will she follow in her sister's footsteps and suffer rejection? Josh Harris is not a ladie's man. Far from it. Due to his self-doubt, he has very little experience with women. When he meets Malorie he can hardly believe that someone so beautiful wants anything to do with him. He convinces himself that she's just looking for a friend. Oblivious to Malorie's advances, he hides his growing love. Josh doesn't even realize that if he can overcome his insecurities he'll get the girl of his dreams.