Libby is a sore point for her family. She's the only child whose mother died having her, and her oma is upset about that thirty years later. Libby goes to the birthday party for Lady Olyna and blinks when she sees the alpha who has slowly been courting her for three months and is then introduced to two that her grandmother has chosen.
She's managing to talk her way out of a pack-style courtship when a child in distress wrecks a decade of hiding her alternate nature. Her friend and companion throws her, and her wings emerge mid-air as she rescues a young horse enthusiast from her unwilling steed.
Now that her family knows she is one of the freaky betas, her grandmother is more insistent that she choose a mate from the ones she had brought. Libby sighs and looks at the guys who turn to her as one. They have reached an agreement, and now they just have to convince her they are the ones for her. They are up to seduce an angel, and she is agreeable to that challenge. It's Friday night after all.