For as long as she can remember, Alexis has lived by a single truth: vampires and werewolves don't mix. At seventeen, that belief has become an unshakeable principle. until she meets Andy, the pack leader's son. It all begins with a simple school coincidence. Andy arrives as the new classmate, and from the first moment, Alexis senses something about him that makes her feel strangely uneasy. There's something about his presence, the way he moves and observes the world, that awakens a disquietness difficult to explain.
She soon discovers the reason: Andy is a werewolf. Everything about him represents what Alexis has learned to avoid. But the tension between them quickly transforms. A heated argument, born of mutual resentment, unexpectedly becomes something more. In the midst of the confrontation, an impulsive gesture surprises them both: a kiss, as unexpected as it is revealing. In that instant, the rules of the world Alexis knew begin to crumble. How is it possible that something forbidden awakens such an intense desire within him? Each subsequent encounter is a battle between what he feels and what he's been taught.
He knows that giving in could have unpredictable consequences; a closeness could unleash conflicts with irreversible repercussions. Yet his heart knows nothing of old rivalries. Between furtive glances and unspoken words, Alexis begins to understand that the true barriers lie not in blood or the history of their races, but in the fear of the unknown.
For as long as she can remember, Alexis has lived by a single truth: vampires and werewolves don't mix. At seventeen, that belief has become an unshakeable principle. until she meets Andy, the pack leader's son. It all begins with a simple school coincidence. Andy arrives as the new classmate, and from the first moment, Alexis senses something about him that makes her feel strangely uneasy. There's something about his presence, the way he moves and observes the world, that awakens a disquietness difficult to explain.
She soon discovers the reason: Andy is a werewolf. Everything about him represents what Alexis has learned to avoid. But the tension between them quickly transforms. A heated argument, born of mutual resentment, unexpectedly becomes something more. In the midst of the confrontation, an impulsive gesture surprises them both: a kiss, as unexpected as it is revealing. In that instant, the rules of the world Alexis knew begin to crumble. How is it possible that something forbidden awakens such an intense desire within him? Each subsequent encounter is a battle between what he feels and what he's been taught.
He knows that giving in could have unpredictable consequences; a closeness could unleash conflicts with irreversible repercussions. Yet his heart knows nothing of old rivalries. Between furtive glances and unspoken words, Alexis begins to understand that the true barriers lie not in blood or the history of their races, but in the fear of the unknown.