Camella Simon's Book
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Broken Luna, Rising Wolf
"I, Alpha Darius Vale of the Blood Fang Pack, reject you, Ayla Stable, as my mate... You're pathetic." Those words shattered Ayla's already fragile world. Born an omega at the lowest rank of the Blood Fang Pack, Ayla had endured years of cruelty, isolation, and abuse from her peers, her pack, and even her own family. Her only hope, the dream she clung to through the endless humiliation, was the belief that the Moon Goddess had destined a mate for her. He was meant protector, a partner, someone who would finally see her worth. But on her 18th birthday, fate dealt her a cruel twist. Not only was her mate none other than Alpha Darius Vale, heir to the Alpha throne, cold-hearted, and her number one tormentor. He rejected her without hesitation, mocking her in front of the entire pack. Broken and ashamed, Ayla fled into the unforgiving wilderness, vanishing from the pack's sight with nothing but grief and unanswered prayers. She thought she'd run from her past... but destiny had other plans. Found half-dead by a reclusive healer pack long believed to be rogues, Ayla learns the truth. They are the remnants of an ancient, hidden bloodline, and she is the last living heir of their sacred lineage. Born of the lost Moonborn wolves, her blood carries magic the world forgot. Trained in secret, nurtured by her new family, Ayla grows stronger not just in body, but in spirit, will, and power. Years later, a threat emerges that even the mighty Blood Fang Pack cannot defeat. Their lands burn, their warriors fall and the only one who can save them is the girl they cast aside. Ayla returns, not as the weak, trembling omega they once knew, but as the Alpha of an awakened, mystic pack. With glowing eyes, ancient strength, and a heart forged by pain and prophecy, she holds the fate of her old pack in her hands... including that of the Alpha who once shattered her. Will she save the ones who broke her, or let them crumble beneath the weight of their past sins?