Family could also be a theme. Her relationship with her father, the wolf executor, could be complex. There might be loyalty, conflict, or a sense of duty within the family dynamic. For example, her father may have certain expectations of her that she either meets or rebels against, which could drive the story forward.
I'm not very familiar with this specific 'the daughter of wolf executor novel'. But generally, novels like 'Twilight' have elements of the supernatural and a female protagonist in a rather unique world. It might be somewhat similar in terms of having a different kind of protagonist in a special setting.
The theme of resilience is quite likely in 'the rejected female wolf novel'. The female wolf, after being rejected, will have to be strong and bounce back. Also, the theme of identity might be present. She may struggle with who she is now that she's no longer part of the pack. Is she still a wolf in the same way? Does she belong to a different group? All these questions related to identity can be explored. And of course, the theme of survival is almost always there. Without the pack, she has to find food, shelter and protect herself from other threats.
Another theme might be the relationship between humans and nature. As a wolf, the character may experience nature in a different way, and this could explore the connection or disconnect between humans and the natural world.
One possible theme could be the connection between nature and the supernatural. Since it involves a wolf and the moon, it might explore how the moon, which is a part of nature, has a supernatural influence on Luna Lola. Another theme could be identity. Luna Lola might be on a journey to discover who she really is, especially in relation to her connection with the moon.
One possible theme could be the relationship between humans and wolves in a natural setting. It might explore how wolves interact with their environment and how humans can coexist or interfere with them.
Love could be a major theme, the unconditional love a parent has for their first daughter.
Well, themes of power and powerlessness could be in it. If she's poisonous, she may have power over others, but also might be powerless in the face of society's judgment. Also, the theme of love could be present. Maybe her 'poisonous' nature makes it difficult for her to find love or be loved, and the story could revolve around her journey in that regard. In addition, family loyalty or the lack thereof could be a theme. Her 'poisonous' behavior might put a strain on family relationships or she could be trying to uphold family honor despite her nature.
Identity could be a major theme as well. The secret daughter would have to grapple with her own identity, and those around her would also need to re - evaluate their understanding of who she is in the context of this new revelation. This could involve issues such as self - worth, belonging, and the search for one's true place in the family and society.
Another theme might be the relationship between nature and civilization. Sheem's experience of living with wolves and then potentially entering the human world can show the contrast and connection between the two. For example, the wild and free nature of the wolves' world compared to the rules and structures of human society.
One possible theme could be the contrast between wild and domesticated nature. The wolf represents the wild, untamed nature with its independence and raw survival skills, while the dog shows the domesticated side, being reliant on humans.