
Bound By The Silver Crescent
When Lydia wakes bound in chains beneath the glow of a full moon, she has no memory of how she got there-only the haunting gaze of a silver-haired stranger named Baron, whose bite nearly claims her life.
Her salvation comes in the form of Dex, the fierce and commanding Alpha of the Silver Crescent Pack, a man whose touch sparks a connection she cannot explain. But when Dex calls her mate, Lydia's confusion deepens-because she can't remember him, their bond, or the love they once shared.
As Lydia struggles to recover fragments of her lost past, she discovers that her blood carries something ancient-something both wolves and vampires are willing to kill for. With Linda, her estranged twin, and loyal packmates Clara, Calma, Jack, Desmond, and Maxwell by her side, Lydia is forced to confront the war between light and shadow, and the truth about the goddess power sleeping inside her.
But Baron isn't finished. Bound to Lydia through dark magic and blood, he invades her dreams, whispering secrets Dex refuses to reveal. Lies unravel. Loyalties blur. And Lydia begins to wonder if the man she's destined to love might also be the one destined to destroy her.
When the moon rises again, will Lydia choose the Alpha who saved her-or the darkness that calls her name?
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Chapter 6
LYDIA
Dex's arms wrap tightly around my waist before I can react. His strength takes my breath away as he lifts me easily and lays me on the bed. My pulse pounds in my ears. Before I can speak, he's above me-his legs tangling with mine, his hands capturing my wrists against the sheets. His face hovers inches from mine, eyes burning with an emotion I can't name.
"What are you doing?" I whisper, my voice trembling with confusion and something I can't quite hide.
"Be quiet, Lydia," he says softly but firmly. "Just... pay attention."
The seriousness in his tone freezes me. I inhale slowly, feeling his breath ghost across my skin.
"This isn't something I can lie to you about," he continues. "There's no way to hide it. Even if you don't remember me, you should feel it."
His words settle deep inside me, stirring a strange ache. I want to understand, but my thoughts are scattered. Dex's eyes never leave mine. He exhales through his nose, frustrated but calm, and leans closer.
"Stop thinking," he murmurs. "Just feel."
I try. I really do. My heartbeat is loud and wild, but I close my eyes and try to silence everything else. At first, all I can hear is the frantic rhythm inside my chest-but then, something shifts. Beneath that sound, there's another pulse, a softer echo that isn't mine. It's... his.
A strange awareness flows through me-an invisible connection humming between us. It feels like a voice that isn't a voice, more like emotion turned into sound. I can sense him-what he feels, what he wants-even before he speaks. My eyes fly open. Dex nods slowly, a faint smile touching his lips.
"Is it always like this?" I ask quietly.
"Between us, yes," he whispers, so close I can feel the warmth of his breath.
For a moment, the world falls away. The memory of his kiss flickers through my mind-his scent, the taste of his skin-and I know he senses it. His smile deepens, knowing and tender.
"I meant it when I said we are one," he says, his voice dropping low. "That's how I found you, Lydia. Even far apart, I can feel what you feel... want what you want."
His fingers tighten around my wrists with gentle control. His other hand moves down my side, slow and deliberate-from my hip to the curve of my waist, up to my ribs.
"If I focus, I can even see what you see. Hear what you hear. But only for a moment," he murmurs.
My breath catches. My body responds to every tiny movement, as though it already knows him-remembers him, even if my mind does not. His touch feels like a secret my skin still carries.
"What we share can't be denied," Dex says quietly. "Not even all of Baron's tricks could break this bond."
His hand slides beneath the edge of my shirt, tracing warmth across my stomach. My breath stutters. My mind blurs into a haze of memory and longing. The air between us thickens until I can't think, can't speak.
Nothing else exists but him. His forehead presses to mine, our breaths mingling. His lips hover just out of reach, tempting and near.
"Don't you remember anything about us?" he asks, voice rough. "The conversations, the secrets... the nights you spent here with me?"
My throat tightens. "No," I whisper, almost ashamed.
Dex's fingers pause, resting against my ribs. His eyes search mine, deep green and full of something like pain. "Your memory might be gone," he murmurs, "but your heart remembers. Your body remembers."
Before I can respond, his lips brush the side of my neck, light as a whisper. My body arches instinctively toward him. A sound escapes me-half sigh, half memory. His breath trembles against my skin as if he's fighting to hold himself back.
The moment feels eternal. Every pain, every fear, every broken part of me melts away under his touch. It's like being made whole again, even if only for a heartbeat. I can feel the truth in what he said-somewhere deep, something inside me still belongs to him.
And then, suddenly, he tenses.
"Lydia..." he breathes, pulling back sharply.
Before I can ask why, he's already on his feet, wiping at his mouth, his expression distant.
A knock on the door follows, loud and quick. I scramble to sit up, my mind spinning.
The door bursts open, and two girls rush in.
"Lydia!" they cry together, throwing their arms around me before I can even stand. I'm caught in a storm of hugs and tears. They hold me as if afraid I'll vanish if they let go.
Behind us, Dex's calm voice cuts through the air. "She doesn't remember you," he says gently. "Don't overwhelm her. She's still confused."
The girls step back, their eyes wide as they study me. Both are around my age.
The first girl, with straight black hair and almond eyes, has a kind face that instantly soothes me. Her smile is warm but uncertain. The second girl, smaller and softer-looking, has light green eyes and waves of golden honey-colored hair that fall past her waist. Her resemblance to Dex is impossible to miss.
"I told you," says a familiar voice. I turn to see Linda leaning against the doorframe, her arms crossed, her tone sharp but not unkind.
"Oh, no. This is worse than I thought," says the black-haired girl, sighing dramatically. She gestures toward the honey-haired one. "I'm Calma, and this is Clara."
"We're your friends," Clara says softly, stepping closer. "Your best friends."
I blink, trying to take it all in-their faces, their voices, the faint pull of something I can't remember but still feel in my chest.
I nod slowly, my heart trembling.
Something deep inside me whispers that they're telling the truth.
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Rejected by her mate and tortured to death, Valeria wakes up in a new body, right before her wedding vows. In the body of another woman with the same name as hers.
She never thought of being inside the most powerful Luna. The most scandalous and shrewd woman. The moon Goddess blessed her with the perfect cover.
The big twist? The previous owner of the body had an affair with her ex- fiance. Things take a turn when her new husband, the alpha, knows her little secret.
He can see the souls of people through their eyes. Their unexpected attraction blooms. Until his brother returns from the dead to claim his wife, Luna Valeria.

7.9
I woke in the Alpha King's bed, a throbbing mark on my neck confirming his undeniable claim. Days after my own Alpha publicly shattered me, I was now Fated Mate to my best friend's powerful, enigmatic father. Caught between ancient magic and devastating family secrets, my world would never be the same.
My body ached with proof: I, a rejected she-wolf, was Kaelen Blackwood's Fated Mate. This terrifying bond, sealed by crimson on his sheets, far surpassed the political alliance I sought after Zane's brutal rejection. This new destiny, tied to my best friend's father, was a complexity I never anticipated.
Kaelen vanished. My best friend, Briar, discovered my Marking Bite, her fury convinced her father assaulted me. My truth-Fated Mates-shattered her. Zane reappeared, desperate, as Kaelen's council debated their "new Luna" and his "lost pup" past. I felt a pawn in a web of secrets.
Driven by a lullaby and Kaelen's silent challenge, I touched the Moonpetal Grotto. Together, we unlocked its ancient magic, confirming our bond. As the sacred cavern glowed, and Kaelen offered a rare smile, I realized this gesture transcended politics, hinting at a truth far deeper.

8.6
She was never supposed to survive.
Rachel Morningstar spent twenty-one years believing she was nobody, just another orphan waitressing at an exclusive underground club, crushing on the gorgeous owner from afar, trying to survive in a city that chews up girls like her.
Then her birthday arrived, and everything changed.
Powers exploded from within her. A feral vampire attacked. And suddenly, the untouchable club owner was there, saving her, claiming her, revealing impossible truths. She's not human. She's not even one thing. She's a triple hybrid who shouldn't exist: witch, vampire, and werewolf blood coursing through her veins.
And her blood? It's the cure four desperate, powerful men have been searching for.
Rowan Blackwood - the Alpha werewolf who's been watching her for months, fighting to save his pack from descending into feral madness.
Alaric Nightshade - the 500-year-old vampire prince who's terrified of becoming the monster, who makes her heart break with his tortured nobility.
Kael Shadowborne - the demon god of chaos who finds her absolutely delightful, who wants her to embrace the darkness within.
Evander Ashford - the ancient sorcerer who offers gentle guidance while hiding a devastating secret.
They all need her. They all want her. And she's starting to want them back.
But Rachel's blood can't save everyone. Choices will have to be made. Hearts will break. And when the truth about her past, and the real reason she survived when she shouldn't have, comes to light, the entire supernatural world will tremble.
In a game of gods and monsters, can one hybrid queen rewrite the rules?
Four kings. One queen. Infinite desire. Impossible choices.
A dark reverse harem paranormal romance where the only thing more dangerous than her enemies... is falling in love with all four of them.

9.0
Isolde woke up in a freezing, ruined stone house with a splitting headache and only five percent of her life signs remaining.
Before she could even process the mechanical system voice in her head, a flood of violent memories slammed into her.
She had transmigrated into the body of a cruel noblewoman who mercilessly tortured her beastmen husbands with a barbed whip.
And right now, she was lying in a pool of her own blood, having been shoved against the stone floor by one of them.
Outside the rickety door, her husbands were coldly discussing her death.
"Just go in and finish her. One stab, and we're free."
"If she hit her head and died on her own, then it's an accident. We walk out of here as free males."
To test if she was faking her sudden amnesia, the snake beastman Dangelo even ground his heavy military boot into her injured hand, waiting for her to snap so he could legally end her.
She was poisoned, freezing, and entirely at the mercy of the men who deeply despised her.
She was bearing the deadly consequences of a monster she never was, with a red system warning of imminent death flashing in her mind.
But they didn't know the new Isolde had awakened a survival system and Life Magic.
She swore a blood oath to the Beast God to buy herself three months of time.
Then, she turned her sights to the dying wolf beastman chained in the shed, deciding to pull him back from hell to become her very first shield.

9.6
I was the devoted Luna of the Blackwood Pack, bound to my fated mate, Alpha Ryker.
But he coldly rejected our sacred bond for a pure-blooded she-wolf, tossing me aside like garbage.
That was when a cold voice in my head revealed the horrifying truth.
"Your fate is to be rejected, a tragic footnote in their epic love story."
My entire life was a scripted prophecy controlled by a twisted entity.
According to the script, I was supposed to be locked away, my inner wolf withering from the broken bond until I died in agony.
The entity even confessed to orchestrating the murder of Alpha Gideon, the only father figure I ever had, just to keep our bloodline enslaved to this sick narrative.
I refused to be a ghost in someone else's happily ever after.
Why should my family die and my soul be erased just to serve a predetermined fate?
Instead of crying like the prophecy demanded, I tore my own soul apart to shatter the ancient Scroll of Fate, destroying the entity itself.
Opening my eyes again, I was back to being a ten-year-old child.
It was the exact day my lifelong trauma began.
"Do as I say, Elara. Do not make any more trouble for me."
My mother was trying to force me to take the blame for a bully, just to save her own reputation.
This time, I am writing the script.

8.1
Erich died in a freezing cabin, abandoned by the powerful Hollywood actor who had kept him as an abused, captive pet.
But instead of finding peace, his eyes snapped open in a rundown bedroom. He had been reborn into the body of a suicidal stranger.
The original owner, who shared his exact name, had swallowed a bottle of pills after being framed for plagiarism and destroyed by cyberbullying.
Now, his new family was drowning in medical debt and facing foreclosure.
Meanwhile, Erich was still paralyzed by the severe PTSD of his past life, suffocating at the mere memory of his ex's footsteps.
Desperate to shed his trauma, he went to a barbershop to cut off the greasy hair hiding his new face.
But when the barber removed the cape, a wave of pure, unadulterated terror crashed over Erich.
Staring back in the mirror was his exact original face, complete with his signature teardrop mole.
He knew if his psychopathic ex saw this face, the man would tear the world apart to drag him back to his personal hell in Malibu.
But Erich refused to be a victim again. He grabbed a flyer for a prestigious art competition and looked at his stunned new sister.
"I'm going to New York."
This time, he wouldn't hide. He was going to use his art to save this broken family and declare war on everyone who had ruined them.