LOGINBut not everyone was swayed. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Jake. He hadn't moved. His face was a mask of cold fury, his jaw clenched, his eyes still burning with resentment. He was whispering to Brandie, who was trying her best to ignore him. While the rest of the room had calmed, Jake's ang
Tara The main hall had devolved into a cacophony of enraged shouts. The air was thick with the scent of furious werewolves. Pure, untamed anger rising from hundreds of shifters. Werewolf Alphas, normally stoic and composed, were now a surging, snarling mass. This was it, the moment I had dreade
Tara The meeting hall buzzed with a nervous energy that even the scent of freshly brewed coffee couldn't dispel. The testosterone level alone was overwhelming, let alone the Alpha auras that set my nerves on edge. The walls themselves probably felt the strain of containing so much power. Alphas,
Tara The Alpha summit, a yearly event that brought together both allied—and not so allied—packs on the neutral ground of Moon Shadow, was going to be a bit different this year. Tension was high, as we had not just one but two new female Alphas attending for the first time. There was Talia, of cour
Mac The traitors, Morven and Branric, stood in silver chains in the council chambers. The other elders of the council shifted nervously in their seats. I had to wonder if any of them had been on board with the traitors in less obvious ways. My investigation hadn’t found any evidence pointing to an
Tara The crowd was stunned into silence. Erick stood in the center of the circle, towering and smug, his chest heaving from exertion. “If there are no challengers—” he began. “I challenge you,” I said, stepping forward, “for the title of Alpha of Blue Moon Pack.” He looked at me, with my bra
Tara Two days later, I had finally convinced my body to stand upright. I wanted to be there when Mac interrogated my attacker and the other two suspects. I didn’t have to wait long, and I nearly flinched as the throne room doors slammed open. Mac stood to my left, looming like a mountain waiting
“I need to get out of this bed and get to the library. I need to find out about this prophecy.” I said, wincing as I struggled to sit up. I was able to, this time. With my Lycan healing, I would be right as rain by tomorrow. “You’re too calm about this,” he said. His hand brushed my wrist, tracing
Tara Pain was the first thing that my brain registered as my eyes opened themselves against my will. I remembered heading for the cells, explosions on the castle grounds. Then the third explosion, the one that had damn near killed me, based on how I was feeling. I had definitely felt better, that
But somehow, this Moon Priestess—and now the prophecy he spoke of—stood out for some reason. I was going to have to do some digging on my own. “Mac, where would I find information about the Moon Priestess? Good information. And this prophecy—anything written about it that hasn’t gone through the f







