
ASHWORLD: The Luna's Legacy
THE SKY IS A CAGE. THE EARTH IS A GRAVE. SHE IS THE KEY.
In a broken, post-apocalyptic world, Dr. Evelyn Harper is the last hope of the sky-borne survivors; until she is cast down to the deadly, toxic surface below.
There, she does not find death. She finds Ren, a savage, powerful Alpha werewolf who rules the mutated survivors of the Ash.
They are enemies by birth. She is human. He is a beast. She belongs to the stars. He belongs to the ruins.
But the moment they touch, a ghost heartbeat explodes between them; a raw, inescapable psychic bond that marks her as his fated Luna.
To her people, she is a tool.To him, she is a prophecy. To each other, they are a cross-star fatal attraction too dangerous to want, too powerful to resist.
Loving him means betraying her kind. Saving her people means destroying his. But the bond between them is not just forbidden; it is ancient, hungry, and impossible to break.
She came to fix the world.He will make her rule it.
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Chapter 6
The first shot didn't come from a rifle; it came from the sky.
A bolt of green, static-heavy lightning arced across the slate clouds, slamming into a nearby spire with the force of a tectonic shift. The atmosphere, saturated with decades of ionic charge, groaned under the discharge. The roar was a physical wall of sound that rattled the fillings in Evelyn’s teeth. In that emerald glare, the shadows of the Plaza transformed.
For a terrifying, strobe-lit second, the world was no longer empty. Shapes that had been indistinguishable from rusted rebar and hanging vines suddenly detached themselves from the architecture.
"Contact!" Jax screamed, his pulse-rifle erupting in a staccato of blue light.
The air, once stagnant, was suddenly filled with the snap of bone, the wet thud of bodies hitting silt, and the high-pitched whistle of pulse-rifles at maximum capacity.
The wolves weren't just animals; they were blurs of obsidian fur and raw power. They didn't charge like beasts; they flowed like smoke, using the geometry of the ruins to outmaneuver the elite soldiers.
Miller went down first. A massive wolf-form lunged from a collapsed archway, pinning him to the silt with surgical precision, disarming him with a snap of the wrist before he could even scream.
"Circle up! Protect the Doctor!" Jax bellowed.
Evelyn was shoved into the center of the formation, the world a kaleidoscope of grey ash and blue sparks. She clutched her medical kit, the Mother’s Key pulsing with a frantic heat that burned through its lead-lined casing. The Ghost Heartbeat in her skull had become a frantic drum, a warning siren her body couldn't ignore.
Then, he appeared.
A dark shape erupted from a second-story balcony. While the other wolves were blurs of grey, this one was a void; a shadow so deep it swallowed the light.
Ren lunged through the line of soldiers, using a man’s armored shoulder as a stepping stone, vaulting over the defensive line with a grace that was as beautiful as it was lethal. And hit the ground in front of Evelyn, the impact cracking the ancient stone.
He rose to his full height, a nightmare of fur and teeth. Standing on two legs, he towered over her, his chest heaving. His eyes weren't the dull yellow of a predator; they were molten amber, glowing with an internal fire that pierced through the smoke.
He lunged.
Evelyn didn't have time to scream. She felt the rush of cold, ash-laden air and the overwhelming scent of damp earth and ozone.
Then came the sudden, terrifying weight of him as he slammed her back against a rusted structural pillar. The impact jarred her frame, the cold steel biting into her spine. His obsidian claws dug into the metal on either side of her head with a screech of tearing steel that echoed like a dying shriek.
Evelyn squeezed her eyes shut, waiting for the end. But the pain never came.
She opened her eyes, her breath hitching. His claws had stopped exactly one inch from her skin. She could feel the heat radiating from his chest, the slight tremor in his muscles as he fought his own lethal momentum.
The Snap was instantaneous.
As their eyes met; his molten amber against her wide, dark pupils, the world outside the pillar ceased to exist. The bark of rifles, the screaming soldiers, the roar of the Green Storm; it all became white noise.
A blinding clarity wiped out the rest of the world. The Ghost Heartbeat wasn't two separate sounds anymore. It was a single, unified resonance that shook them both to the core. The Tether became a bridge.
Evelyn felt his mind; not in words, but in a flood of raw sensation. She felt the cold winters he had endured, the fierce love for his pack, and a decade-long loneliness that mirrored her own. For a heartbeat, she didn't see a monster; she saw a boy lost in the dark, a protector of the forgotten, a king of ruins.
And Ren? He didn't see an invader. He saw the light in the glass, the girl who had shared his heartbeat across the void.
The silver mark on Evelyn’s shoulder suddenly flared. It burned with a light so pure it bled through the heavy weave of her uniform, illuminating the dark fur of his chest. His snarl softened, the predatory tension in his jaw giving way to an expression of profound, agonizing recognition.
"Ren," she breathed.
The name crossed the threshold from thought to speech for the first time. The sound rippled through the bond like a stone in a still pool. Ren’s head tilted, his claws retracting slightly from the steel. For a fleeting second, the war was over.
The moment was shattered by a pulse-grenade.
A blinding white light erupted between them, followed by a concussive wave of heat. Ren let out a roar of pain; more human than animal, as the blast threw him backward into the shadows. Evelyn felt the shockwave hit her chest like a hammer. Her grip on the pillar failed, and she tumbled into the slick ash.
The world rushed back in; the cold, the noise, the smell of burnt ozone. She looked toward the darkness where Ren had fallen, her hand reaching out into the grey haze, but he was already gone, swallowed by the ruins as the Green Storm finally broke over the plaza.
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8.5
Our twenty-first birthday was supposed to be the night my twin and I would never forget--the night we got our witchmarks. But something goes horribly wrong, and Angelica doesn't get hers. What should've been the best night of our lives quickly turns into one of the worst.
Soon after, things start to go wrong. Our mom, who had always loved her "little moon" (me) and her "little sun" (Angelica) equally, suddenly sides with Angelica on everything. Then, my friends start to behave oddly around me. But it gets even worse. The company we started together as sisters votes to oust me? Shocked, I go to my long--term boyfriend, Orion Locklear--the boy I have loved my whole life--for comfort, only to find him and Angelica in her room...naked.
How could she do all this to me? Not only as a sister, betraying everything we once shared....but as a powerless markless? I'm the one who got the witchmark, not her! Yet I wasn't able to stop any of this from happening. Something isn't adding up.
I refuse to sit back any longer and let her continue to ruin my life. It's time to claw my way back up to the top and reclaim everything she took from me...even if it means I have to join hands with witch-kind's historical mortal enemies: the super powerful, super rich Hunter family--yup, they used to hunt witches, and only stopped when we agreed to give up Black Magic. Oh, and of course, the guy I'm assigned to work with, Miles Hunter, has to be super hot, too. Seven Hells! Can't a girl catch a break?

7.4
BLURB
It's when you're at your lowest you find out who truly is for you and those that have been your enemy in friend's clothing the whole time.
The moment my father was executed and Piper's father elected, I realised that my so-called best friend was my greatest enemy. She took everything I had, including my mate. And my mate did absolutely nothing to help me.
Just when I thought it was all over, the Goddess pairs me once again with the Greatest Demon of all time, the Alpha King. The same man responsible for my father's death.
I care less about love, all I want is revenge. But why does my heart find it hard to understand that?

9.5
As a highborn succubus, I somehow managed to starve myself to death-thanks to my obsessive cleanliness and ridiculously picky appetite.
When I opened my eyes again, I had transmigrated into Vivian Hartwell-the long-lost "real" daughter with a tragically cursed fate.
I had barely been taken back into the Hartwell family before they forced me to attend a so-called "death matchmaking" event in Kingsford-on behalf of Natalie Hartwell, the fake heiress-to meet Damian Blackwood, the infamous "living reaper."
Rumor had it Damian was brutal and bloodthirsty-every woman who'd ever been involved with him either ended up dead or driven insane.
At the event, over a hundred socialites were trembling on their knees, silently praying they wouldn't be the one chosen.
Just as Damian let out a cold smirk and reached to pick his unlucky victim, I took a deep breath from the back of the crowd.
The scent emanating from him was a rare, potent masculine essence-something encountered perhaps once in ten millennia.
For a painfully picky succubus like me, this was nothing short of salvation.
I kicked aside the girl blocking my way, my eyes practically glowing as I threw both hands up. "Pick me! Hurry, pick me!"

7.2
She was sent to kill him.
He was the Alpha of the pack.
But when Lyra infiltrates Kael's territory to avenge her best friend, she discovers that danger isn't only in the rival packs-it's in the magnetic pull of the Alpha himself. Secrets, suspense, and a forbidden bond ignite as enemies and desire collide. Can she complete her mission without losing her heart... or will the Alpha mark her in ways she never expected?

9.8
When I woke up on the muddy bank of the freezing river, I unlocked a brutal, unfiltered preview of my actual future.
For the past six months, I had been the town's ultimate joke, chasing after a city boy who looked at me like a diseased insect. Everyone thought I jumped into the river because he rejected me.
But the nightmare didn't stop there. In the future I foresaw, my entire family was destroyed. My eldest brother was handcuffed and dragged into a squad car. My second brother died in a pool of blood on the asphalt. My parents passed away from sheer grief and humiliation, and our farm was foreclosed.
Meanwhile, Bart Hawkins—my family's sworn enemy, the boy everyone accused of pushing me, but who actually jumped in to save my life—became a billionaire tech mogul. I ended up starving to death in a damp, moldy basement, completely alone.
I finally understood that I was just a pathetic, tragic side character meant to drag my family into hell. My own sister-in-law, Felicie, had been stealing our food and money, laughing at my misery behind my back.
But right now, my mother was still alive, my brothers were safe, and the farm was ours.
When Felicie walked into my bedroom, playing the devoted sister-in-law with a bowl of clear, meatless broth while a stolen roasted chicken thigh leaked grease through her apron pocket, I didn't play along.
"What's in your pocket, Felicie?"
This time, I was going to tear that horrific future apart with my bare hands.

8.0
I bought an antique four-poster bed at Sotheby's, said to be the final resting place of a long-dead European king.
A week later, I woke up to the thick smell of blood, only to find a massive, heavily wounded man in my bed holding a forged steel sword to my throat.
He was dressed in ruined velvet and gold, bleeding out from a massive abdominal gash. When I tried to save him with modern medicine, he called it sorcery and nearly choked me to death. He destroyed my expensive appliances, treating my home like a witch's lair. I thought he was a lunatic cosplayer who broke in, until he tossed me a massive ruby ring as a down payment for my help. I looked it up online. It was the lost coronation ring of King Cain the Cruel, valued at thirty million dollars.
I was terrified of this savage who could snap my neck in an instant. I couldn't comprehend how a tyrant who had been dead for 135 years was breathing in my attic, until he lay back down on the antique mattress and literally vanished into thin air before my eyes.
The bed was a time portal.
The police would lock him in a psych ward and confiscate the priceless artifact, leaving me with nothing but bloodstained sheets and trauma.
"I can give you more wealth than you can imagine."
So, when he reappeared and offered me the lost Fabergé eggs of his fallen empire in exchange for modern shelter, I didn't call 911. I took his hand and became the 21st-century gatekeeper for a time-traveling king.