Mira’s life is a prison since when she was two, her mom died—or was killed—after a long, painful illness dragging tiny Mira through the dark woods, desperate to flee from their vicious werewolf clan, but they caught her. Her strength was gone, she collapsed and whispered, “Be free, my baby,” before leaving Mira behind to the cold world. Since then, her cruel extended family has turned her world into a place of fear, beating her until she’s scared and broken. Her left foot is injured, her wolf spirit trapped by a painful curse. She will be eighteen soon, and if she doesn’t escape, she’ll be forced to marry her creepy uncle, Jeff. She knows nothing of the world outside, but she’d rather die than stay. Mira tries to run, hoping for freedom, only to be stopped by another Alpha—a guardian who blocks her path.
Varek, a young Alpha, hates how his pack treats weak wolves. After losing his friend Lenny, killed for being an Omega, he fights hard to protect the abused, wanting to form his pack. On a rescue mission, he finds Mira, trembling and running from her family. She’s terrified—of him, the world, and the fact that Alphas hate weak wolves like her. But Varek feels a deep bond. “I’ll do anything to save you, Mira. Please trust me,” he pleads, his heart aching as she pulls away. Trust is hard when all she knows is fear. Deep down, Varek longs for her to be the one fate chose for him—his true Luna.
As Mira struggles to believe in Varek and a better world, her family hunts her, refusing to let her go. Secrets spill out—about her mom’s death, her cursed wolf, and dark ties between their clans. Can Varek show Mira the world isn’t all cruel? Will she have the courage to let her wolf free and open her heart to him? Run of the Wolf is a moving story of love, struggle, and hope—a journey of two souls fighting to heal and be together.