To many, the eternal bond appears to be a dream. For Renesmee Elizabeth, a pure-blood lycan, it is something as delicate as fragile crystal. Especially when her Alpha loves a false flower instead of the Daughter of the Moon, in the most unforeseen way.
In a pack ruled by the light of the Sun, Elizabeth, lunar heir and the central piece of a political pact between rival territories, walks toward a coronation meant to seal peace. But before she can officially assume the mantle of Luna, she is publicly challenged by a calculated affront: another she-wolf occupies the space of affection and favor that should have belonged to her alone.
The Alpha who should have been wise becomes a fool in the face of manipulation, betraying his Luna for the sake of convenience, leaving her abandoned like something fragile, made of glass. Amid silences mistaken for submission, an Alpha who chooses not to see, and a Council more afraid of scandal than of truth, Elizabeth comes to understand that the light governing that pack also knows how to burn.
And the wolf who rules the night, patient and implacable, does not forget insults.
Even if alliances are shattered and new ones are forged, she will not bow to any wolf she is fully capable of breaking.