The previous book, 'The Alpha's Hybrid Luna,' ends with Landon ultimately winning the challenge and having his mate bond with Laya restored. There is still dark magic at work in their midst, however. A great darkness has been stirring for centuries and now that the Blessed Pair have found one another, they will be joined by those closest to them to defeat the lurking evil. It won’t be easy as some of the characters have closer relationships to the darkness than the others realize. Even those closest to Laya and Landon will have to question their connection to darkness and choose where their allegiance truly lies.
Landon didn't want to be the next Alpha. That was his father's position. And he definitely didn't want to find a mate and end up paranoid like his dad because something happened to her. But going to school off the pack grounds to a human college was never intended to end up like this. Landon found himself having to answer to a challenge made to his title and to prevent bloodshed on human territory, he offered a counter challenge for the right to be alpha to the Black Forest and to take his fated mated as Luna. He figured he could keep the pack and pass it to his younger brother instead and he was planning on rejecting his mate when they met anyway. It sounded like a good enough plan until he met her. Will Landon take his place as alpha and open his heart to his fated luna or will he let the brokenness of the past thwart his fate altogether?