lucy white werewolf mystery
Lucy Desmond believed her life was already broken beyond repair—
A shattered family.
A silent home.
A father dead in a forest that no human dares to claim.
After her beloved father vanishes deep within the ancient Evergreen Forest, Lucy’s world collapses into grief and questions no one wants to answer. The government names his death an accident. The village calls it a curse. But Lucy feels it in her veins—something in the forest knows her name.
Abandoned by her mother and protected only by her frail grandmother, Lucy’s last fragile world is torn apart when violence comes knocking at her door. On the same night she nearly loses everything, a stranger arrives—Merlin Damien, a soldier bearing secrets, and a past tied to her father.
Together they uncover a truth buried beneath myth:
The Evergreen Forest is not wilderness.
It is a border.
A divide between mankind and ancient beings who rule fire, water, earth, storm… and moon. Divine beasts, immortal guardians, and one lost god whose rage has been growing for thirty years.
The White Werewolf.
A being believed to be extinct.
A protector turned executioner.
A curse written in hunger and moonlight.
When Lucy encounters him beneath a crimson night sky, she realizes the monster does not hunt randomly.
It waits.
It watches.
It remembers.
As symbolic marks appear in blood, as wolves gather beneath her window, and as ancient tribal legends awaken from graves of ash, Lucy begins to discover the truth no one dared to tell her:
Her father did not die by accident.
He was chosen.
So was she.
Lucy’s dreams drag her through forgotten memories—of a child laughing beneath moonlight, of a man coughing blood, of a shadow absorbing the sky itself. Piece by piece, the forest speaks through nightmares, through howling, through fire and rain.
And then the most terrifying revelation comes:
Lucy was never summoned to the forest.
She belongs to it.
The borders begin to collapse. Beasts stir from centuries of slumber. The divine guardians awaken. And the White Werewolf returns—no longer a myth, no longer a legend, but a living god consumed by betrayal.
As destiny circles her throat like a noose, Lucy must face the impossible truth: