When Kowa moves to the secluded village of Wolfpine, she's searching for explanations about her dreadful past. What she sees is an obsolete portent, a bunch of powerful werewolves, and a brooding Alpha called Eldrin who swirls emotions she's never learned. As Kowa discloses secrets about her ancestry, she realizes she is foreordained to be the Alpha's forbidden and illicit mate, a bloc that could shatter a centuries-old curse or destroy them all. Torn between responsibility and fascination, Eldrin must safeguard his pack from rival pressures and the imminent hazard of a blood moon prognosis. Kowa's extraordinary ancestry makes her both an outcast and their mere hope. As fascination ignites and hazards props, Kowa and Eldrin must steer a world of magic and perfidy to falsify a bond that could reshape the destiny of werewolves permanently. Will their love live strong sufficiently to overcome obsolete curses and power fights, or will it doom them to an epoch of twilight? Swoop into "The AlphaForbidden Mate" for a tale of forbidden love, hidden mysticism, and the timeless fight for identity and belonging.
The early sunrise glow screened through the narrow curtains of Luna's bedroom, tossing fragile habits on the inflexible floor. She mixed, her eyelids fluttering open as the remains of a troubling fantasy remained in her sanity. In the dream, she had been running through a dark, dense forest, the glooms gossiping her name, their voices both haunting and familiar. A pair of glowing eyes had watched her from the darkness, and a sense of urgency had filled her heart. Luna sat up in bed, trying to shake off the eerie feeling that clung to her.
She took a deep breath, grounding herself in the present. Her room, with its simple yet cozy furnishings, was a stark contrast to the ominous forest of her dreams. She pushed the blankets aside and swung her legs over the edge of the bed, letting her feet touch the cool floor. As she stood and stretched, the familiar sounds of the pack house waking up reached her ears. The faint hum of conversations, the clattering of dishes, and the occasional bark of laughter created a comforting background noise. Luna quickly dressed in her usual attire: jeans, a snug t-shirt, and a pair of sturdy boots. She glanced at herself in the mirror, her bright blue eyes staring back at her. There was something different about them this morning, a spark of something she couldn't quite place. Shaking her head, Luna left her room and made her way downstairs. The pack house was already buzzing with activity. Her fellow pack members greeted her with smiles and nods, their camaraderie a daily reminder of the family she had found here. Yet, despite the warmth and familiarity, Luna couldn't shake the feeling of being different, of not entirely belonging. #### Introduction Luna's parents had died when she was young, leaving her to be raised by the pack. Though Alpha Marcus and the others had welcomed her with open arms, Luna had always felt a subtle sense of isolation. It wasn't that she was treated differently-on the contrary, the pack had always been supportive and loving. It was something internal, a quiet voice that told her she was meant for something more, something beyond the life she knew. In the kitchen, Mia, her best friend, was busy making breakfast. The smell of bacon and eggs filled the air, and Luna's stomach growled in response. Mia looked up and smiled as Luna entered. "Good morning, Luna. You look like you've seen a ghost," Mia teased, handing her a plate. "Good morning," Luna replied, taking the plate gratefully. "Just had a strange dream, that's all." Mia raised an eyebrow. "Another one? That's the third time this week, isn't it?" Luna nodded, absentmindedly pushing her food around her plate. "Yeah, it's weird. They all feel so real, and they're always about the same thing-running through a forest, being watched. I don't know what it means." Mia's expression turned serious. "Maybe you should talk to Alpha Marcus about it. He might have some insights." Luna considered this for a moment. Alpha Marcus was wise and experienced, and he had always been there for her. But something about these dreams felt deeply personal, something she needed to understand on her own. "I'll think about it," Luna said, forcing a smile. "So, what's the plan for today?" Mia's face lit up with excitement. "Well, today's a big day! The Blood Moon Pack is coming to discuss the alliance. Everyone's been talking about it." Luna felt a flutter of anticipation mixed with anxiety. The Blood Moon Pack was known for their strength and mysterious ways. Their alpha, Damian, had a reputation that preceded him-a leader both revered and feared. The thought of meeting him filled Luna with a strange mix of excitement and dread. "Right," she said, trying to keep her voice steady. "I almost forgot about that." Mia chuckled. "How could you forget? The whole pack has been preparing for days. There's a lot riding on this alliance. If it goes well, it could mean a lot of good things for us." Luna nodded, her mind already racing with thoughts of the impending visit. She finished her breakfast quickly, eager to be of use in the final preparations. The pack house was a hive of activity, with everyone pitching in to make sure everything was perfect for their guests. As the day wore on, Luna found herself caught up in the whirlwind of tasks. She helped decorate the common area, set up tables and chairs, and even assisted with the food preparations. Despite her initial anxiety, the busy work helped to steady her nerves. The sun was beginning to set when a hush fell over the pack house. Luna looked up from her task of arranging flowers to see Alpha Marcus standing at the entrance, his presence commanding respect and attention. "They're here," he announced, his voice calm but carrying an undercurrent of importance. "Everyone, please gather in the main hall." Luna felt her heart skip a beat. The moment had arrived. She quickly made her way to the main hall, where the rest of the pack was already assembling. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as they waited for their guests. The doors opened, and a group of wolves entered, their bearing confident and powerful. At the front was Damian, the alpha of the Blood Moon Pack. He was tall and imposing, with piercing green eyes that seemed to take in everything at once. His presence was magnetic, and Luna found herself unable to look away. Damian's gaze swept over the room, pausing briefly on Luna before moving on. There was something in his eyes, a flicker of recognition or perhaps curiosity. Luna felt a shiver run down her spine, the same feeling she'd had in her dreams. Alpha Marcus stepped forward, his voice warm and welcoming. "Welcome, Alpha Damian and members of the Blood Moon Pack. We are honored to have you here and look forward to discussing the future of our alliance." Damian nodded, his expression unreadable. "Thank you, Alpha Marcus. We appreciate your hospitality." The formalities continued, with introductions and polite conversation. Luna watched from the sidelines, her mind racing with thoughts and questions. There was something about Damian, something that drew her to him despite her better judgment. As the evening progressed, Luna found herself drawn into the orbit of the Blood Moon Pack. She listened to their stories and shared some of her own, trying to get a sense of who they were and what they wanted. Despite their imposing presence, there was a warmth and camaraderie among them that she found reassuring. At one point, Luna found herself alone with Damian. The air between them was charged with an electric tension, and she felt her heart race as he looked at her. "You seem different," Damian said, his voice low and thoughtful. "There's something about you that stands out." Luna felt a flush of embarrassment and curiosity. "I could say the same about you," she replied, her voice steady despite her nerves. Damian's lips curved into a faint smile. "Perhaps we are both different in our own ways. I sense a strength in you, Luna. Something that goes beyond the ordinary." Luna was taken aback by his words. "I don't know about that," she said, her mind racing. "I'm just trying to do my best for my pack." Damian's gaze softened. "And that is what makes you strong. I have a feeling there is much more to you than meets the eye." Their conversation was interrupted by the sound of Alpha Marcus calling for everyone's attention. The time had come for the formal discussions to begin, and Luna reluctantly rejoined the rest of the pack.
The discussions went on late into the night, with both packs laying out their terms and expectations for the alliance. Luna listened intently, her mind still buzzing from her encounter with Damian. There was a sense of inevitability about their connection, something that both excited and terrified her. When the discussions finally concluded, the pack members began to disperse, many of them heading to bed. Luna, however, found herself unable to sleep. She made her way outside, seeking the cool night air to clear her mind. The forest loomed dark and silent around her, the shadows deepening as the moon rose higher in the sky. Luna walked aimlessly, her thoughts a whirlwind of emotions and questions. What did Damian see in her? Why did she feel such a strong connection to him? And what did her dreams mean? As she wandered, she found herself drawn to a small clearing she often visited when she needed to think. She sat down on a fallen log, her eyes scanning the familiar surroundings. The night was still, the only sounds the rustle of leaves and the distant hoot of an owl. Luna closed her eyes, taking a deep breath. She needed to make sense of her feelings, to understand what was happening to her. The dreams, the sense of being different, the connection to Damian-it all felt like pieces of a puzzle she was struggling to put together. Her thoughts were interrupted by a soft sound behind her. She turned to see Damian standing at the edge of the clearing, his expression thoughtful. "I didn't mean to intrude," he said, his voice quiet. "I saw you leave and thought you might want some company." Luna's heart skipped a beat. "It's fine," she replied, gesturing for him to join her. "I was just thinking." Damian sat down beside her, his presence comforting in the stillness of the night. "About what?" Luna hesitated, then decided to be honest. "About everything. The dreams I've been having, the feeling of being different, the connection I feel to you. It's all so confusing." Damian nodded, his gaze steady.
Life was perfect until she met her boyfriend's big brother. There was a forbidden law in the Night Shade Pack that if the head Alpha rejected his mate, he would be stripped of his position. Sophia's life would get connected with the law. She was an Omega who was dating the head Alpha's younger brother. Bryan Morrison, the head Alpha, was not only a cold-blooded man but also a charming business tycoon. His name was enough to cause other packs to tremble. He was known as a ruthless man. What if, by some twist of destiny, Sophia's path were to intertwine with his?
Linsey was stood up by her groom to run off with another woman. Furious, she grabbed a random stranger and declared, "Let's get married!" She had acted on impulse, realizing too late that her new husband was the notorious rascal, Collin. The public laughed at her, and even her runaway ex offered to reconcile. But Linsey scoffed at him. "My husband and I are very much in love!" Everyone thought she was delusional. Then Collin was revealed to be the richest man in the world. In front of everyone, he got down on one knee and held up a stunning diamond ring. "I look forward to our forever, honey."
On the day of their wedding anniversary, Joshua's mistress drugged Alicia, and she ended up in a stranger's bed. In one night, Alicia lost her innocence, while Joshua's mistress carried his child in her womb. Heartbroken and humiliated, Alicia demanded a divorce, but Joshua saw it as yet another tantrum. When they finally parted ways, she went on to become a renowned artist, sought out and admired by everyone. Consumed by regret, Joshua darkened her doorstep in hopes of reconciliation, only to find her in the arms of a powerful tycoon. "Say hello to your sister-in-law."
"I, Erika Blackwood, stand before you, Alexander Robertson, with a heavy heart. I hereby reject you as my mate. The bond we once shared has grown fragile, and my soul yearns for a different path. May you find solace in the love of another, and may we both find the happiness we seek." Alexander didn't say a word and looked at me. But he refused to accept. *********** Erika Blackwood is the next Alpha in line of the Ironclaw Pack. She hides her identity and gets mated to the Alpha of the Moonforest Pack, Alexander Robertson. Three years passed, but Alexander is still unwilling to let go of his childhood sweetheart. Erika is mistreated and eventually framed by the same childhood sweetheart. Now she leaves with that humiliation, and goes back to her pack, swearing vengeance on those who hurt her. They all waited for her to return and beg, but what happens when they realize that the famous Ironclaw Pack that was going to help in the rogue war, was ruled by a woman named, Erika Blackwood. Now her Ex mates want her back. Other Alphas want this woman.. But will she accept any of them? Or will she stay independent forever?...
Maia grew up a pampered heiress-until the real daughter returned and framed her, sending Maia to prison with help from her fiancé and family. Four years later, free and married to Chris, a notorious outcast, everyone assumed Maia was finished. They soon discovered she was secretly a famed jeweler, elite hacker, celebrity chef, and top game designer. As her former family begged for help, Chris smiled calmly. "Honey, let's go home." Only then did Maia realize her "useless" husband was a legendary tycoon who'd adored her from the start.
It was a big day for Camilla. She looked forward to marrying her handsome groom. Unfortunately, he abandoned her at the altar. He never showed up throughout the wedding. She was made a laughingstock in front of all the guests. In a fit of rage, she went and slept with a strange man on her wedding night. It was supposed to be a one-night stand. To her dismay, the man refused to let her be. He pestered her like she had stolen his heart on that night. Camilla didn't know what to do. Should she give him a chance? Or just stay away from men?