LOGINLady Genevieve Whitlock’s voice cuts right through the door, sharp and unforgiving. “I don’t know when her wolf will wake up. We can’t drag her to the Temple of the Sacred Moon Bond looking like a sick pup.”
I stay perfectly still on the giant mattress, but I crack my eyes just the tiniest bit, scanning the room. It’s a huge suite inside Bloodmoon Sanctuary Lodge. Genevieve definitely paid for it with my share of the Moonfang Treasury. I don’t dare move or talk my head’s pounding from the silver juice the pack doctor gave me, all to keep me from shifting during the flight here.
Tristan Whitlock’s voice booms through the phone. “Can’t we just give some gold to the elder at the temple?”
Genevieve snaps, “And get thrown into the Council Judgment Hall?”
“We have to hurry. Only six moons left before the prophecy,” Tristan pushes.
“I know! You should’ve mated her when I told you!” Genevieve lets out a furious wolf growl. “Is it really so hard to nuzzle her neck and make her love you? She doesn’t see any other young Alphas!”
Honestly, she’s right about that. Ever since my parents died, Genevieve and Tristan have kept me locked away from every Alpha Noble. They don’t want anyone sniffing me or realizing I’m the Lost Luna Heiress. No pack sisters, no friends. The only wolf I ever chatted with online was Santiago Cole, back when I studied cave paintings. That friendship didn’t last long.
Our old territory has laws straight out of nightmares. Until a female wolf completes the Fatebound Mating Rite or hits thirty winters, she can’t touch her family’s wealth. Genevieve has controlled the whole Alpha Bloodline Legacy since I turned eight.
She used to pretend to be nice. Every week she reminded me Tristan “saved” me from the forest fire twenty-two years ago. I hated that story. Tristan’s a coward; he never helps anyone unless there’s gold in it, and he was just a pup himself back then.
I learned the truth before my thirteenth birthday. Listening from the shadows, I heard them plotting. They were angry I didn’t love Tristan or believe his stories, so they planned to fake a rogue wolf attack. Tristan would “save” me, I’d accept his mate bond after my first shift, and just like that, my family legacy would be theirs forever.
Of course, I blew up at them. I was young, angry, and loud. After that, Genevieve started putting silver powder in my meat so I’d grow weak.
She lives like a queen using my resources, then struts to the Moonfang Alpha Council telling everyone how she’s protecting young orphan paws. Her real dream? Ruling the Lunar Dominion Network, since Grandfather never let her run the pack boats. If she cared about me at all, she would’ve given me my alpha rights when I turned twenty-one.
Tristan yells, “I tried, but she acts like she hates male wolves!”
I don’t hate them. Just him. I’d run wild with rogues before letting his teeth anywhere near me.
“She’s too dumb to notice when a male wolf wants her!” Tristan barks. “She won’t believe anything I say.”
“What’s she heard?”
“The stuff about the fake kidnapping!”
He can’t fool me. He always reeks of fear and trickery. He could howl to the moon and grovel, and I still wouldn’t trust his scent.
Seraphina Vale makes it all worse. She and Tristan act like they’re just pack friends, but she can't keep the secret and flashes the fur cloaks and silver rings he buys her with my money.
Her face always burns red when I tell her, “You took those from my treasury. I feed you, Seraphina. I don’t want your scrawny wolf near me I like my pack mates smart and clean.”
Watching her get mad feels pretty good, but she never dares to hit me; Tristan wouldn’t like that. She once whispered that Tristan wanted the Moonbond Covenant just to toss me into wild territory and run the pack with her. She wanted me to cry. Jokes on her my heart died the moment I heard them planning to hunt me.
Power brings out the worst in people. Sixty billion gold coins can make a wolf forget the moon.
“You should’ve just forced the teeth mark and given her pups!” Genevieve snarls.
My stomach flips. She wants me to stay with a wolf who’d bite me by force? What kind of pack is this?
“I tried, but she carries that sharp bone knife everywhere!” Tristan says.
Last time he got close, I slashed his throat and drew blood. When he lunged, I pressed the blade to my own throat. They won’t risk me dying not while my money is up for grabs.
“But she’s asleep now. I could bite her neck right now,” Tristan says.
Fear jolts through me. My muscles tense. Genevieve probably took my bone knife while I was out. I need a weapon. Is there anything sharp or heavy in this room?
“No,” Genevieve replies with a sigh. “The Temple opens at midnight. I’ll go talk to the elders. Find a way to make her sign the Blood Oath Accord.”
Tristan mutters, “The old Alpha shouldn’t have given all the gold to the poor packs if she dies.”
“Shut up! Someone will hear you!” Genevieve hisses.
“Like who?”
Like me, I think, right as the door opens and my aunt stalks toward my bed.
“A big moon-diamond might make her happy,” Genevieve says. “Something bright.”
She thinks I have no taste just because I act crazy to survive. I never inherited my mother’s talent for painting ancient packs. Genevieve always says, “Susan wasted six years trying to teach you how to paint wild woods. She should have stayed in the pack lodge instead of dragging you to old caves.”
For her, everything’s about gold. My mother just wanted to make good memories and shield me from the pack’s cruel laws. She didn’t come back to the pack house until Grandfather changed the will to protect my wolf.
Tristan whines, “Why buy a new one? I already gave her the engagement collar!”
I slide my left hand over and feel a heavy band around my wrist silver. It wasn’t there before. Oh no. Did they lock the engagement collar on me while I was drugged with silver juice?
Genevieve says, “Just do what I say. Get her sweet berries. No girl wolf can say no to that.”
She doesn’t know me. I never eat their food. I filch meat from the lodge kitchen and throw wild parties I never actually join. Acting wild keeps me safe. Most wolves just see me as a rich, crazy pup with too much gold and no alpha.
I spend my free time painting wild woods the gift my mother left me. Whenever I finish a skin painting, Genevieve snatches it and hands me a blank one again, telling me it’ll “calm my angry wolf.” She doesn’t realize I’m smarter than she thinks. I never act wild enough to land in the pack clinic.
The bed shifts. Cold fingers press against my forehead. Genevieve’s voice comes out near my ear, angry and low, “Why can’t you just believe Rupert saved you from the fire? Tristan’s a strong Alpha. You should want his mark.” She sounds almost disgusted that I refuse to submit.
The mattress lifts, and the heavy door slams shut. I count to ten and sit up. My bare feet meet the icy floor. Genevieve never lets me wear boots so I can’t bolt into the forest. I grab a sealed river water bottle, leaving the pitcher untouched. I trust nothing open.
The mirror shows a girl in a thick white lace gown, covering my back and arms. Not out of kindness—but to hide the huge burn scar on my shoulder. It’s as big as my palm. I don’t remember the fire. You’d think something that big would stick with me, but my mind is blank.
Genevieve claims Tristan carried my small wolf out of the burning trees, saved me from the flames, and didn’t get a scratch. She says I slept with a fever for a week in the clinic. I bet they panicked, afraid I’d die and take the Moonfang Treasury with me.
I stare at the heavy silver collar on the table, and then spot a tiny window. It opens straight into the dark forest below.
"I shall serenade your first mated embrace as our photographer marks the memory on stone!" the bard announces, drawing a deep breath.The magic of the moment shatters instantly. "Please do not open your mouth," I bark. I lock my fingers tightly through hers, spinning her around and dashing out the heavy oak doors before his throat can release another note of that terrible moon song. If he finishes that melody, it will permanently scar both our wolves for life. No amount of pack-healer therapy could ever fix the damage.Jonny doesn't even try to block our path this time. "Have a wild wedding night, Alphas!" he shouts, waving his hand with a massive grin.I kick the front door open, and we sprint straight out onto the stone path, slamming hard into a pasty, pale male standing right outside the threshold. The wolf has short, strawberry-blonde fur-hair gelled flat against his skull. Dark splotches of hyperpigmentation cover his nose and face, and his pale lashes surround a pair of cold, r
A high would at least feel pleasant. This silver-root poison is far more dangerous than any drug. "I am not high," I snap back, my grip on Rowan tightening."Can you make the vows quick, elder?" Rowan asks, her head turning toward the door as she catches a scent on the wind."Are you not going to set your bride down on the stones?" the bard asks, looking at how tightly I am cradled around her.I scowl at him. I like the feel of her weight far too much to let her go. "Do the laws require it?""Uh..." He shrugs his narrow shoulders. "I guess not. Since you want the express rite, hand over the marriage parchment."Rowan reaches into my vest pocket and hands the stamped covenant to him. "Are you legally authorized by the High Council to bind blood?" she asks, her voice tight with suspicion."Of course!" He puffs his chest out with immense pride. "I am a properly licensed and vetted officiant of the Southern Territories, and proud of it!""Proud of your terrible howling, too," I mutter und
What if none of those noble females can trigger my wolf? Are you going to forfeit your Ascension to Alpha Counsel and let the council strip your title?I scowl into the darkness, refusing to accept defeat.Rowan is standing right here in my arms. And the official marriage parchment is already resting against my chest. Bind your blood to her, and your seat on the High Council is legally secure.But is a runaway silver wolf respectable enough to satisfy Grandfather Lucien? another voice argues inside my head, though the logic is growing weaker by the second.I look down at Rowan’s wrinkled, mud-stained kirtle. I remember her climbing across the high stone lodge walls, then pulling my jaw down for a breathtaking kiss. I compare that raw, wild image to the cold, stiff perfection of the noble females in the Alpha Noble Circle.Probably not. But does it matter? We can shatter each other's traps. A husband from the First Alpha Bloodline will keep her greedy relatives from ever touching her n
"The blood-fee for this certificate is fifty silver pieces," Pippa says, her tone entirely professional as she breaks into my thoughts. Her eyes sparkle beneath the neon, silently wishing me and Rowan a lifetime of territory victories, provided we can settle the cost.The whole thing feels ridiculous. What happens to a pair of rogues who are too poor to afford a mating license? I almost wish I could claim my pockets are empty, except my cousin Louis Adekunle would immediately spot me the silver from the pack funds. He can be such a meddling enforcer. The pack elders act like they are deeply invested in my future, but they only care about checking their own boxes. If they truly valued my leadership, they wouldn’t force me into a Sacred Moonbond Union just to secure my Ascension to Alpha Counsel. And they definitely wouldn’t demand that I stop my search for the Prophecy of the Moon Queen.The purple neon lights inside the room are far too bright, and Pippa’s fangs show white as she grin
I snap my eyes open and realize his amber eyes are wide open, too. A look of complete, stunned surprise lingers in his gaze, his pupils dilated to the very edges of his iris. A hot wave of intense embarrassment and anger flushes across my face. Wonderful. I am the only one standing here feeling like my soul is melting. Did my tongue feel like a slimy salamander to him?Forget it. I pull my mouth back, my lips puckering in a sharp pout. I am definitely not desperate enough to keep kissing a male who looks grossed out by my touch.Before I can even step away, his large hand slides to the back of my skull, his thick fingers tangling deep into my silver hair. His mouth slams back down onto mine with an open, predatory hunger that steals the very breath from my lungs. I don’t even realize my lips have parted until his tongue glides inside my mouth, stroking against mine and sending a jolt of delicious fire straight to my toes. My head spins into absolute darkness, and I have to grip his ma
"You cannot run from your bloodline forever, little wolf," Lady Genevieve’s mocking tone echoes inside my skull, making my claws twitch as I slip through the dense throngs of the territory.Ever since I tore myself out of High Alpha Lestat’s grip, I have been darting through the bright neon grid of the Mooncrest Territory. I look just like a stray pup trying to lose a hunting hound. I have ducked inside three separate potion shops and two rogue gambling dens just to muddy my scent trail. Since my personal pouch holds only a few silver coins stolen from the Silverclaw Ancestral Estate, I haven’t bought a single thing except a horn of mountain water and a massive, frayed straw hood decorated with two dried moon-blossoms to hide my silver hair.Lady Genevieve, Tristan, Victor, and their elite trackers are tearing through the territory to hunt me down. Every single time a familiar pack scent hits my nose, raw terror slices right through my gut. They don't seem to spot me yet—maybe because
“I love you, Lestat. You know I do. This is for you for us. Don’t you want our pack together again?”My mother’s grip sinks into my shoulders, fingers bruising. Her eyes, wild and bright, burn with a blue fire. People say I’ve got her eyes. Do I really look that fierce?The thought twists my stomac
"Are you not going to challenge him?" she screamed at my back. "I was pretending he was you because you are like ice in the mating furs!" She pointed to the fresh red bite marks on her neck. "Look at what he did! He actually marks me because he wants me!" Her eyes were so wide I could see the white
"The heavy drums from the pack house are rattling my skull," Louis Adekunle shouts over the noise, leaning against the dark stone wall.One of our younger trackers from the Moonfang Alpha Council Chambers is celebrating his Ascension to Lead Tracker tonight. He rented out an entire underground tave
"Which way should I answer to get you to help me?" the strange girl asks, her mismatched eyes locked on mine.One eye is deep blue, and the other is a sharp forest green. My wolf thumps hard inside my ribs, scratching to get out. It is the exact same mismatched gaze as the Moon Queen. My heart hits







