A very long time ago, there was a pact between a powerful wolf and a very talented witch, a pact to save a life in exchange for great wealth and power. But along the line, things didn't go as planned and the result was the death of the future Luna and her heir. Enraged, the powerful wolf scorched earth on all witches and that was what started the Hex wars.
Fast forward to the current time, the slave girl, Rebekka Kent, due to her exceptional blood line is drawn into a tussle of power – after saving his life and then being rejected by the current heir of the alpha, she is found by a dark and mysterious stranger who claims her as his. Her life takes a different turn as her mate regrets his decision and wants her back but the dark stranger refuses to give her up. Rebekka discovers a power within herself that alludes to something, a power that can tip the balance of power and shape the very outcome of the Hex wars.
Torn between her two lovers, Rebekka has to make up her mind who to back as her decision would affect the outcome of the war. Does she choose Stephan, the man she shares a blood bond with and the heir of the alpha or Damon, the mysterious stranger with a surprising past who saved her life? Does she come out of this alive or does the forces against her succeed in claiming her power for themselves as the war reaches its climax?
“Bastard to the traitor himself, a daughter of a Beta and yet the only blood that runs through your veins is human.” Those were the words of Alpha Isaac as he proceeds to reject Sylvia Withmore seeing the last bit of her world crumbling to dust.Sylvia watched as her father was executed from betraying the pack to humans and other rival packs, she watched her mother's health dwindle as she grew older from an unknown ailment.Her life had been filled with downs mostly and never ups.After her alpha had enrolled a bunch of them in a school filled with humans in order to evade suspicions from the same humans, things started to take a drastic turn.Their worst nightmare came through and Sylvia was at the centre of it all.