Bailey Miller has always been looked down upon from the other werewolves in town. Being adopted didn't help matters, but being completely oblivious to her pack affiliation was the real nail in her coffin. Her parents, brother and best friend never seemed to care, but with no idea what bloodline she came from, she's always been stuck with her adopted parents pack, the arrogant, condescending Blakely's.
Bailey accepted this fact a long time ago, until one day, she collapses in agony. Now with silver eyes, super strength and speed beyond that of an average werewolf, Bailey is at a lost, until she attacks Madison Blakely, and her heritage comes to light.
Sort of.
Now with more questions than ever, all anyone can talk about is the strange girl, the girl no one knew was an alpha. Becoming an overnight curiosity doesn't exactly mix well with shy, insecure Bailey, but now she's being followed by a strange wolf - a girl who seemed to know Bailey personally. A girl Bailey has no memory of. But this girl, this werewolf, will protect Bailey at all cost, even from the rogue werewolves that seem intent on tracking Bailey down, determined to prove her lineage and take what Bailey's bloodline has been hiding from the world for centuries.
Gabby's brain is like a human fish finder. It comes in handy when she wants to avoid people. Mostly men. They seem to like her a bit too much. It's lonely being different, but she's adapted to it. Really. She just wishes she knew why she is different, though.
In her search for answers, she discovers a hidden community of werewolves. She immerses herself in their culture, learning about their world until she meets Clay. He's unkempt, prone to mood swings, intense without saying a word, and he thinks Gabby is his.
It's going to take every trick she knows to convince Clay to go away, and every bit of willpower not to fall for him when she discovers the man beneath the rough exterior.
Delve into a riveting world of werewolves and young women with unexplained abilities, in Hope(less).
Judgement has begun...