The Wolf's Last Memory

The Wolf's Last Memory
Authors
Vilhosson, Finn
Publisher
Rift & Quill Press
Date
2025-01-03T08:00:00+00:00
Size
2.71 MB
Lang
en
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In the remote town of Ridgewood, Montana, Becca Rollington has endured years of torment at the hands of her abusive husband and his cruel family. On a desperate summer night, she flees into the surrounding woods, where fate leads her to a mysterious, silver-flowered plant glowing beneath the full moon. Legend calls it the Moon Wolf Flower, a rare bloom said to awaken the beast within those it touches. When Becca unknowingly inhales its spores, she begins an irreversible transformation that blurs the line between woman and wolf.

Haunted by fever dreams and growing terror, Becca seeks refuge with her aunt Maris, the woman who raised her. But as strange symptoms consume her—sharpened senses, violent impulses, and a primal rage—she isolates herself, fearing what she might become. Night after night, her humanity slips away, replaced by the instincts of a predator. When her newfound power turns to vengeance against her abusers, Becca’s descent accelerates, leaving blood and fear in her wake.

As bodies pile up, the town spirals into panic, whispering of curses and creatures from old folklore. Maris, desperate to protect her niece, teams up with Sam Nightfeather, a retired conservation officer steeped in the legends of the forest. Together, they uncover the dark truth of the Moon Wolf Flower and rally the townsfolk to confront the nightmare stalking their community.

In a harrowing final stand, Maris faces the creature Becca has become, torn between love and duty. With a silver blade and a trembling voice, she delivers a tragic end to her niece’s torment—but not without a glimmer of hope that Becca’s soul still lingers beneath the beast.

The Wolf’s Last Memory is a chilling tale of survival, vengeance, and the unbreakable bonds of love, set against the backdrop of nature’s raw and untamed power. A poignant reminder that even in the darkest moments, humanity can endure—even if it must fight tooth and claw to survive.