The second installment raises the stakes even higher, plunging Narah and her Alphas into a deadly race against time.
Kaira’s allegiance appears uncertain as she sides with the witches, who unleash a devastating curse on Narah and the four Viking Alphas. If they fail to deliver Jae to the witches within two weeks, they will all die—Narah destined to be the last to fall. But when they return for Jae, she has vanished, leaving only a massacre in her wake. In the chaos, Nikos seizes his chance to claim Narah as his own.
Their journey grows more perilous as they rescue Jae from Martell’s brutal crew, though victory comes at a cost—Nikos is gravely injured. Seeking refuge, the group finds temporary safety within a friendly pack. However, peace proves fleeting as Ragnar had agreed to marry Lyssa, the Alpha’s daughter gifted with the Sight. The arrangement drives a wedge between him and Narah, deepening the emotional rift. In the turmoil, Stone steps forward to claim Narah, binding himself to her next.
When Lyssa locates Narah’s mother in the distant mountains, the group embarks on yet another treacherous journey. There, they face an onslaught of the undead, with Narah unleashing her magic to save them once again.
But even as she grows stronger, her heart becomes more divided. Ragnar’s jealousy and confusion boil over as he questions whether he can share the woman he loves. At last, they reach Narah’s mother, who promises to lift the witches’ curse. Yet, after the ritual, something is terribly wrong—her mother appears mysteriously younger. Before Narah can uncover the truth, they are ambushed by Martell’s wolves, and she is taken captive once more.
Packed with betrayal, longing, and dark magic, this sequel delivers an unrelenting blend of danger and desire. Every chapter pulls you deeper into Narah’s tangled fate—where love is both her greatest strength and her ultimate weakness.