"Ada has found her Prince Charming with Huxley but . . . she misses what she had with Noah.
She feels incomplete and knows deep in her heart she is in love with him. She is just confused and so new to all of this that she is just as clueless as he is.
When Lexi and Ada go on a special trip, one that was just for them and their mates, they find Saint and Noah have followed them.
Things get awkward, but it gives Ada time to think about what she really wants and if she can ever forgive Saint.
Summer, college, and boys . . . and the question on everyone's mind.
Who is Zayn?"
"Saint is torn. What his wolf and heart wants is Ada. He believes he isn't good for her, that Noah or even Huxley are a better choice, but he can't stay away. He knows he is just going to break her heart if he keeps doing this to her.
When Saint witnesses Huxley kissing Ada, he wants to rip his throat out, but at the same time it would just be easy to walk away. She has all she needs, two good mates . . . what does she need with a third one? Especially one like him. Damaged. No one wants a mate who has a secret . . . not one like his. And the more he pushes her away, the better it will be for everyone."
"My whole life, all I wished for was a best friend and a boyfriend who treated me like a princess.
Well for me, living in a small community where everyone knows everyone. And everyone knew me as the 'annoying' girl, it was hard for me to get even one of those wishes. But when new girl Lexi Turner strolled into English class and sat next to me. My wish finally came true.
For the first time, in eighteen years. Me. Ada Stephens, had a best friend.
Lexi wasn't a regular new girl who blended into the background. No, she was turning every male head in the high school, especially the Kiba boys. Ugh . . . they were so hot and knew it. But they didn't hold a flame to Saint Wood. He graduated last year and I never stopped crushing . . . how could you. He was Saint-freaking-Wood
Now I had the bestie, I was just missing the one other thing I wished for.
Only . . . I think I wished a little too hard.
But not everything is what it seems. The Kiba boys held secrets . . . ones I shouldn't have known."