Introduction
To protect her sister, she flees, searching for a safe place to endure this agonizing time away from any pack.
But fate has other plans. Her journey leads her into forbidden territory, where the land is ruled by Fenrir, a powerful and ruthless alpha.
Fenrir has never known loss of control—until he crosses paths with the omega in heat, lost and vulnerable on his lands.
Their wolves take over, and an unimaginable bond forms between them: a mating bond neither of them wanted.
Confused and enraged by what has transpired, Fenrir decides to imprison the omega in his home, determined to figure out why their destinies are now tangled.
As the two struggle to keep their distance, their hatred for one another grows—but their wolves demand closeness.
The beasts within them are relentless, and neither can bear to be apart.
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Visitor
great book! just wish the characters would be honest with each other!
08/01/2025 20:21Visitor
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07/31/2025 10:20user2504026982
good story - can’t wait for 2nd book. although it was really annoying all the gender mixups.
07/17/2025 12:45Visitor
Fascinating story! it keeps your interest with all the intriguing details! Looking forward to more!
07/14/2025 01:30Visitor
A great read!!!!
07/08/2025 18:26Visitor
When is the second book coming out?
07/07/2025 15:58Keys
I really hope book 2 comes out soon! I actually really enjoyed this story. It was a little obvious at points but it still had a good story line and the description of things was fantastic. I really enjoyed Sava’s nesting scene. I feel like it was so easy to picture the chaos.
07/03/2025 03:39user2506054552
great book
06/29/2025 13:33Visitor
it’s interesting so far, can’t stop reading each chapter.
06/10/2025 08:30Adeline
Initially I thought this would be another typical book but the good start and descriptive writing trapped me. The plot line is ordinary, there are some grammatical errors but she loves to write. When she describes the house, the backdrop and lake I can visualize the calm and scene she tries to portray of the little cacoon and escape that Fennir and Savannah have. And they do have a nest. Yes he is annoying but not abusive. Yes she make repetitive dumb decisions like leaving when she can’t save herself. But it is also nice to see her have the safe space to grow and develop even within the confines given to her and for him to redeem himself fully. I also appreciate the cultural reference to samale. If you want a alpha rebelling against mate bond story and heroine escaping her awful ex read this well written story. Looking forward to part 2.
06/06/2025 02:12