Identical twins Jace and Jem Chamberlain, born of the Breedline species-a secret race of humans with the gift to change into wolf form-find their lives changed forever after the Chiang-shih demon is finally destroyed, freeing their evil half-brother Sebastian Crow of the demon's possession.
As Sebastian moves on with his new life, evading punishment for his crimes against the Breedline, he uncovers a secret from his past, leading him down a dangerous path he hadn't bargained for.
Meanwhile, Jace is fiercely determined to protect his beloved Tessa, who is pregnant with his twin sons, from Sebastian Crow and his recurring nightmares. Worried his dreams are visions of her death, Jace battles with the lesser of two evils: to seek revenge against his half-brother, or to surrender his fury before his thirst for vengeance destroys everything he loves.
Now that everyone in the Breedline Covenant looks forward to Jem and Mia's wedding, a mysterious guest arrives unexpectedly with an extraordinary gift of healing. The question is... are they all prepared to deal with the unforeseen visitor's dark past of running from a corrupt group of scientists obsessed with his rare abilities, or will they be driven to the brink of madness?
The Legend of the Breedline
Imagine all the myths, legends, and folktales that both captivated and terrified you as a child-the monsters under your bed, the boogeyman in the closet, werewolves, vam-pires, witches, demons, ghosts, and so on-really existed.
The story I'm about to tell you goes beyond unbelievable. This is the legend of the Breedline.
The story goes that a secret species of humans born with an identical twin had the power to shift into wolves. Some say it is an old tall tale, ancient lore derived from Native American legends, known mainly as stories of shapeshifting creatures.
For the Navajo and other tribes of the Southwest, each has their own version of supernatural creatures called skin-walkers, but each boils down to the same thing: a majestic being capable of transforming itself into a wolf, coyote, bear, bird, or any other animal. When the transformation is complete, the human inherits the speed, strength, and cunning of the animal whose shape it has taken.
So the question remains...
Do supernatural beings really exist among our mundane, humdrum existence?
The thing about myths, legends, and folktales is some-times they're true.
How do I know, you ask? Because... I'm their queen, and this is our story.