Scarlette, a 17 year old Gamma from the Blue Heroux pack. Was a unique she-wolf, and she's always known it. She was magnificent in her wolf form. Sky was massive and the strongest amongst her peers. Scarlette was shy but gorgeous but still an outcast in her pack they hated her and she didn't know why. She was always getting bullied by everyone. She was lonely but not in the typical sense of the word. She was lonely because of everyone hating her, not because she was actually lonely. She had Sky. Will her pack accept her or continuely hate her. After she meets her mate Atlas, they grow into a power couple. They meet all the wolves that were kicked out of her pack before, after which she meets the ones she comes from. Atlas's pack will not accept him let alone her. Will they make it or will the stress fracture them too? Will she survive being an outcast?
Bonnie Fuller is a Canadian-born publishing executive based in the United States. She was editor of Flare magazine, YM magazine, the first American edition of Marie Claire magazine, Cosmopolitan magazine, Glamour magazine (beginning in 1998), and Us Weekly. Her tenure at these publications was marked by a change in content towards a more sensationalistic sensibility, resulting in the desired increase in circulation. Always known throughout her industry as a tough boss, Fuller's detractors frequently characterize her as an insufferable bully. On May 13, 2008, Fuller, in a move media insiders believe to be an internal ousting, moved to being solely the editor in chief of Star.
Fuller was born in Toronto to a real-estate lawyer and an elementary school teacher. Her parents' divorce when she was in her teens resulted in serious financial difficulty for her mother and herself. She describes her younger self with "I'm truly geeky ... a Canadian Jewish girl from a dysfunctional family."
While working as editorial director of American Media, Fuller relaunched the former tabloid Star magazine as a glossy magazine. She has written an autobiography concentrating on her career, entitled The Joys of Much Too Much, extolling the virtues of a hectic but full career and home life, over simplicity and tranquility.
In 2008, Fuller created her own company called Bonnie Fuller Media which is based in New York and backed by investor Russ Pillar of the 5850 Group.