Blood has always been the currency of power—and Leslie Desmond is about to pay the highest price.
After years grinding away at the rundown Moonlight Motel, Leslie finally claims it as her own, only to discover her property sits on sacred werewolf territory soaked in ancient magic. When the ruthless Crimson Syndicate rolls into town, their Alpha demands she surrender the land… or surrender herself.
Leslie's defiant refusal ignites a dangerous game when three formidable werewolves crash into her life—each with their own agenda and an impossible pull she can't deny:
Marcus: The brooding Alpha who was her first love, first heartbreak, and her maker. He abandoned her years ago, but his return ignites a fire in her blood that never truly died.
Ronan: The exiled enforcer with a death wish and wicked smile. Violence wrapped in leather and scars, he's drawn to Leslie's defiance like a wolf to blood, offering protection on terms that involve shared beds and dangerous truths.
Silas: The quiet strategist who sees everything. His ancient knowledge and terrifying loyalty mask an obsession that's both mesmerizing and frightening. He doesn't fight like the others—he waits, manipulates, plays the long game.
As the blood moon rises and Leslie's dormant werewolf nature awakens, she discovers her heritage carries royal power—power the Syndicate would kill to possess. Trapped between her human past and supernatural destiny, Leslie must choose: surrender to the possessive claim of these three dangerous men, or stand alone against forces that want her blood.
But as obsession turns to protection and lust deepens to something far more binding, Leslie discovers the most dangerous truth of all: in a world where power is primal, surrender might be her greatest strength.
Because in the end, she's not just claimed by these kings—she claims them right back.
This sizzling paranormal reverse harem features three possessive werewolf alphas, explicit MFMM scenes hot enough to rival a blood moon, life-or-death stakes, and a guaranteed HEA. Not suitable for readers under 18.