He's the heir to a werewolf pack. She's just the hired babysitter. He hates her. She's not going anywhere.
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Calliope Holloway has one goal: survive long enough to escape her cruel aunt and build a life of her own. So when she lands a live-in babysitting job at the Vanderbilts' mansion, she thinks her prayers have been answered. Great pay, adorable twins, and a room far away from the only family she's ever known. There's just one rule she's given: stay away from certain rooms, don't ask questions, and above all, don't cross Romeo Vanderbilt.
Romeo Vanderbilt is the golden boy of Lincoln High. Star quarterback. Rich. Untouchable. But at home, he's something else entirely, cold, distant, and hiding a secret that could get him killed. As the true Alpha heir to a powerful werewolf pack, his every move is watched by an uncle who wants him dead. The last thing he needs is some quiet, mouse of a girl living under his roof, witnessing things she shouldn't.
They clash from the moment they meet. He sees her as a threat, a weakness he can't afford. She sees him as an entitled jerk who doesn't know how good he has it.
But when Calliope accidentally discovers what hides beneath Romeo's human skin, glowing eyes, impossible strength, the scent of something ancient and wild, everything changes.
She should run. She doesn't.
And in a world where wolves don't trust humans, and enemies lurk in every shadow, that one decision might just get them both killed.
Because Romeo's uncle has noticed the girl who makes the heir soft. And he's about to use her as the ultimate weapon.