A fierce Alpha meets his fated mate-a woman who hasn't spoken a word in years. She's mysterious, dangerous, and hiding a truth that could destroy them both. As war brews between rival packs and dark magic rises, passion ignites and secrets unravel. But love may not be enough to survive what's coming.
The snow was falling like ash.
Kael Thorne stood at the edge of the northern border, eyes fixed on the pale figure being dragged through the blood-stained snow. His enforcers hauled the rogue by the wrists, iron cuffs biting into her skin, chains rattling like the bones of ghosts. She didn't struggle. She didn't even flinch. That disturbed him more than anything. Rogues fought. They snarled. They pled for their lives. She did none of that. She just... watched. As if she had already decided what would happen. Her feet were bare. Her body, cloaked in a ripped cloak barely clinging to her frame, looked battered and starved. Thick tangles of hair hung over her face, masking her features-but Kael didn't need to see her face to feel what she was. The instant her scent hit him, his wolf surged beneath his skin. Mate. Kael's heart slammed into his ribs. No. No, no, no. Not now. Not her. His wolf growled again-louder this time, not a whisper but a snarl laced with hunger. Ours. Claim her. "Alpha?" Ronan, his Beta and closest friend, eyed him cautiously. "You feel that?" Kael nodded once. His eyes never left her. "I don't like it," Ronan muttered. "She crossed the eastern pass-through the blood wards. None of the alarms triggered. It's like she just appeared." "She didn't appear," Kael murmured. "She wanted to be caught." He stepped forward, slow and deliberate, until he stood directly before her. Snowflakes settled into her tangled hair. Her breathing was shallow, but even. She looked like a ghost. And then she lifted her head. Silver eyes. Pure, unbroken silver with no iris or pupil. They didn't blink. They didn't look away. Kael's wolf went wild. He clenched his fists. "What's your name?" She said nothing. He tilted his head. "Mute? Or stubborn?" Still nothing. One of the guards shifted uneasily beside him. "Should we take her to the holding cells?" Kael's answer was immediate. "No. She comes with me." Ronan stiffened. "You sure about that?" "She's not just some rogue," Kael said. "I want her questioned. Alone." The rogue tilted her head, ever so slightly. For a split second, Kael swore he saw a flicker of recognition-or was it amusement? It vanished before he could be sure. "Chain her in the silver cell beneath the manor. Clean her wounds. But no one touches her." Ronan hesitated. "You think she's dangerous?" Kael looked over his shoulder. "She crossed blood wards, entered my land without a trace, and smells like prophecy. Yes, I think she's dangerous." As they dragged her away, her eyes remained locked on his. And Kael's wolf whispered again: Ours. The cell beneath the Alpha's estate wasn't just for rogues-it was for monsters. Cold stone walls, silver-embedded chains, and runes carved into every corner of the room. A single torch flickered in a metal sconce, casting golden shadows across the floor. The air smelled of damp stone, magic, and something older. Kael stepped inside. She was already chained to the far wall, wrists locked above her head, legs folded beneath her. Someone had cleaned her wounds-though the scars still marred her skin like a map of past sins. The thin cotton shirt they'd given her clung to her body, soaked from the melting snow. She didn't look up. But she didn't need to. Kael could feel her. His wolf paced beneath his skin, restless, aching. He approached her slowly, the torch in his hand casting firelight over her pale skin. "You should be dead," he said quietly. "You crossed blood wards that haven't been breached in over a century. You don't have a pack scent. And my seers say there's no record of your existence." No response. He crouched in front of her. Close enough to touch. Close enough to breathe her in. "But you smell like prophecy," he whispered. Still nothing. Kael reached forward and brushed a strand of damp hair away from her face. She didn't flinch. But her pulse fluttered at her throat. "You're not mute," he said. "You're just hiding." Her eyes opened slowly. Not silver anymore-but glowing faintly. Moonlight trapped in flesh. "I should be afraid of you," Kael murmured. "But I'm not. My wolf is obsessed. He wants to claim you. Right here. Now." Her body tensed. Not with fear-but recognition. Kael's blood ran hot. His fingers twitched. "I don't know what you are," he said, his voice darkening. "But I know what you are to me." He moved forward. Their bodies touched-barely. Her breath hitched. The scent of arousal, subtle and sharp, hit him like a strike to the gut. She wanted him. And hated herself for it. Kael leaned in, brushing his lips over her neck, not quite kissing. His tongue flicked over her skin-tasting the salt, the blood, the magic. She gasped. A sound, at last. His wolf roared in triumph. "I could take you," Kael growled. "Chains and all. And you wouldn't stop me." Her hands clenched. Her eyes burned. "But you don't want me," he whispered. "Not like this." He pulled back, breathing hard. "What's your name?" he asked. Still no answer. He stood. "Then I'll find out myself." He turned to leave-but stopped when he heard it. A soft sound-barely a scrape. He turned back to find her on her knees, one hand extended, fingertip red with blood. She was drawing something on the floor. A symbol. A crescent moon... with a bleeding eye. Kael froze.
That mark. He knew it. The mark of the Moonbloods. "Where did you get that?" he demanded. She didn't answer. Instead, she pressed her bloody finger to the floor and began writing. A name. Selene. Kael staggered back. Selene.
Her name was Selene. And that symbol-only one bloodline ever carried it. A line wiped out in the Witch Wars over a century ago. Kael's hands trembled. "You're not just my mate," he said. "You're a ghost. A weapon." A shiver ran through the room. The air thickened. Selene's skin began to glow-soft silver light pulsing from beneath her flesh, like moonlight trapped in human skin. His wolf howled in ecstasy, fury, lust. Claim her now. Before someone else does. Kael didn't move. His throat was dry. His limbs locked. She was power incarnate. Magic bound in silence. And somehow-fated to him. "Selene," he whispered. Her silver eyes lifted to his. And then she collapsed. Unconscious,Glowing, Bleeding.
Kael rushed forward, catching her just before her head hit the stone. "Selene," he said again, louder. Her skin was hot to the touch-too hot. Power thrummed through her like a heartbeat. And then- A voice. Not hers. Not his wolf. But something deep, ancient, speaking directly into his mind. "She is the beginning of your end, Alpha." The torch behind him flickered. A gust of wind-impossible underground-blew through the cell. And Selene's lips parted. Just one word escaped, cracked and broken. "Run."
"There will be no falling in love, we will only act as a loving couple when we are in public, we will share a room to make it believable, but no intimacy, touching is off-limits. We'll only have sex once a month, and that's solely to produce an heir. You won't interfere in my business, and I won't interfere in yours. You will be my wife in every sense and you will not be involved with any other man," he said, arrogance seeping from every word. I watch his mouth move, I'm not ready to fall in love with any man, especially not one as arrogant and egoistic as him. I can handle acting as a loving couple, and as for intimacy once a month. I can agree to that just to satisfy my sexual cravings with no strings attached. "Where can I sign?" I asked since I had nothing to lose. *** Nadine's wedding dreams turned to nightmares when she caught her sister and fiancé cheating! With a secret recording, she's ready for revenge. But then mysterious billionaire Logan West offers a deal: A Contract Marriage to take down her ex's empire. But what Nadine doesn't know is her life is getting complicated as she takes her chance to get revenge or risks everything for a chance at love?"
Bailey seems to be never destined to fit in, a little geeky, but under it all, a hidden beauty that so many seem to miss, but still not what her pack Alpha is looking for in a fated mate... so he is determined to reject her and make her life hell. Bailey, knowing her life will likely never be the same focuses on what she can control, her future, and heads off to study; becoming a teacher. Asher is the Beta of Autumn Valley Pack, a neighbouring pack. A broken man having suffered the loss of his mate after a rogue attack, Asher is slowly crumbling. Falling to pieces. A shadow of his former self, and not a man that anyone wants to be around anymore... Until, Autumn Valley Pack require a new teacher, and Bailey finds herself there and pushed together with the Beta. Is there a connection building or is that in their imaginations? And what will happen when Bailey's mate comes back to claim what is his?
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Betrayed by her mate and sister on the eve of her wedding, Makenna was handed to the ruthless Lycan Princes as a lover, her indifferent father ignoring her plight. Determined to escape and seek revenge, she captured the interest of the three Lycan princes, who desired her exclusively amid many admirers. This complicated her plans, trapping her and making her a rival to the future Lycan queen. Entwined in jealousy and vindictiveness, could Makenna achieve her vengeance in the intricate dance with the three princes?
For ten years, Daniela showered her ex-husband with unwavering devotion, only to discover she was just his biggest joke. Feeling humiliated yet determined, she finally divorced him. Three months later, Daniela returned in grand style. She was now the hidden CEO of a leading brand, a sought-after designer, and a wealthy mining mogul—her success unveiled at her triumphant comeback. Her ex-husband’s entire family rushed over, desperate to beg for forgiveness and plead for another chance. Yet Daniela, now cherished by the famed Mr. Phillips, regarded them with icy disdain. "I’m out of your league."
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