The Moonbound Alpha’s Wolf
About
The wolves of Manhattan are dying. And their "broken" princess may be the only one who can save them.
Cerese Byrne has never shifted. Not once in twenty-seven years. A werewolf with no wolf. The ritual that was supposed to fix her killed her parents instead—and left her with nothing but scars and silence.
Now an ancient curse is rotting her pack from the inside out.
When the crisis reaches a breaking point, the Council doesn't ask for permission. They drag Cerese back to the same altar, strap her down, and flip the switch.
She survives. Barely.
But what wakes inside her is not a wolf. It is something older. A dangerous magic that hasn't walked the earth in centuries. It could save every bond in the city. It could also burn her alive.
The only thing that quiets the fire tearing through her? The touch of Devin Greylock, the alpha heir whose bloodline destroyed her family.
He's battle-scarred, fiercely protective, and willing to get on his knees for her. The moment they meet, the mate bond snaps into place. Undeniable and all-consuming.
Cerese has spent her whole life being told she's broken.
Devin sees a queen.
Now they'll have to untangle a centuries-old curse, survive a pack on the verge of collapse, and protect a bond the old guard will do anything to destroy.
Some crowns are not inherited. They are survived.
Praise for this book
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This has ancient rituals, prophecies and a whole lot of found family. I just loved the relationship evolvement between Cerese and Devin, the trust they built with each other and how that resonated with everything else happening.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ From the very first page, I was dragged into a blood-soaked, moonlit world where power is brutal, loyalty is fragile, and survival comes at a cost that hurts. Cerese Byrne is not your typical heroine. She’s fractured, furious, and carrying the kind of pain that seeps into your bones. A princess without a wolf? That alone had me hooked.