The Wolves of Luven
Phaebe wasn’t supposed to be traded to the wolves. She was a dragon bride—dressed in gold and rubies and kept in a gilded room high in a tower. But after ten years with her dragon husband and no children to show for it, she’s given to the wolves as a trick. A barren woman going to those pup-hungry monsters? They would turn her away as soon as they found out her secret. Her only chance at happiness is to be declared mate-less and live a life alone.
At twenty-two, Rho wasn’t expecting a mate for years. He’d only become part of Alpha’s pack a couple years earlier and was still finding his footing as an adult wolf. But the moment the raven-haired, sharp-tongued Phaebe walked into Luven, his life was forever changed.
With Rho’s insecurity over providing for a mate and Phaebe’s secret buried in her heart, can the two of them figure out their relationship and give in to the Moon Goddess? Or will their respective hesitancies separate them forever?
Trading one monster for another...
After four years of imprisonment, Tella escapes the dungeons of Dragon’s Keep and lands in wolf territory. The wolves are brutal, but if they want her to breed, she’ll need to be fed. When someone saves her at the border, she questions everything she’s heard about wolves. Are they really the monsters she’s feared?
When Epsilon’s mate falls into his arms broken and starving, he must hand her over to be healed and become a part of the pack, a ritual that will tear him apart: every new pack member has to submit to the Alpha, and Epsilon does not hold that title.
While he battles over giving his mate to another, Tella must learn if she could ever love a monster, even if they are fated mates.
Return to Luven...
When Millonia is traded to the wolves, she knows exactly what comes next: a ritual that will put her shame on display and steal her last bargaining chip. She panics and decides to try her luck in the wilderness instead of joining the pack. But a wolf insists he will take her to safety. Millonia doesn’t want to trust him, but what choice does she have?
Sigma isn’t the most serious wolf. He likes hanging with his friends, sleeping in on his days off, and enjoying the comforts of living in Luven, a beacon of prosperity in a dark world. But when his mate shows up and refuses her ritual with Alpha, Sigma only has one choice: he must leave his carefree days behind and take her into the Emptylands to live away from the rules of his pack.
After dangers on the road, the unlikely pair arrive in Sigma’s home village. It’s a place without a pack hierarchy, but with its own set of rules and wolves to navigate. When Millonia’s presence is met with uncertainty, she finds that in this world, Sigma might be the only one she can trust. Their life outside the city isn’t without danger and when roaming packs begin raiding villages for supplies and humans, Sigma learns just how far he must go to keep his mate safe.