When a wolf mates with a human, the child is nearly always a wolf. Briana was raised as a werewolf, but puberty hit and she didn't change. She's persuaded a few wolves to bite her, but it never took. At nineteen, she's going to give it a final try. This time she'll ask someone who was bitten instead of being born to it, to see if it makes a difference.
She grew up welcome in the Pack until she was branded a human. Her developing teenage psyche was wounded by their rejection, and she holds nothing but ill will for the Pack and all it stands for. However, it's fine for a human to glare at the Alpha and tell him he isn't the boss of her. Trying it as a wolf is another story. She's determined to make a go of it as a lone wolf, but Randall -- the local Alpha -- has other ideas, despite the fact she's property of his brother's motorcycle club.
Briana was raised to be a werewolf and she finally feels whole, but the transition is different for everyone. She understands supernatural politics, but she'll have to maneuver through the highest levels of them as a brand new wolf still struggling for control.