Goddess NemesisUpdated at Jan 12, 2026, 15:49
In a world where packs and clans wield power over kingdoms, cities, and territories, Arlette finds herself caught between loyalty, betrayal, and loss. After the death of Mort, her protector and father figure, the young woman must face the harsh realities of a world where strength, cunning, and strategy decide who survives and who falls prey to others. Her life, long safeguarded by skilled guardians, now hangs in the balance due to past decisions, broken pacts, and the relentless justice of those who exercise power with ruthless precision.
As Arlette comes to terms with Mort’s absence, she discovers that the pack she once believed secure is far more complex than she imagined. The alphas, each with their own agendas, secrets, and rivalries, operate in the shadows, and loyalty can be just as dangerous as betrayal. Former Alpha Lang and his son Ascian embody the duality of power: authority, dominance, and danger—but also vulnerability when faced with those unafraid to challenge their rule.
By her side, Ginebra and May, relentless and formidable guardians, combine intelligence, strength, and strategic insight. Their protection goes beyond the physical: it is mental, emotional, and tactical, teaching Arlette to move carefully, read the intentions of others, and understand that true power is not always shown through brute force, but through patience, observation, and precision.
The story weaves action, drama, and suspense as Arlette learns that even love, friendship, and family can become tools of manipulation—or salvation. Every choice, every movement, can alter the fate of the pack and her own, and the line between justice and vengeance grows ever thinner.
Amid betrayals, family secrets, and ancient pacts, Arlette must discover her own strength, navigate the pain of loss, and determine who are her true allies and who her enemies. A tale of power, loyalty, and sacrifice, where every action carries a price and every truth revealed can mean the difference between life and death.