
Claiming the Alpha's Heart
In the fog shrouded forests of Crescent Valley, Elara North never expected to return. She thought the past was behind her until the town, the forest, and a mysterious Alpha named Kael Draven reminded her that some destinies cannot be ignored.
Kael is fierce, commanding, and unshakably determined. And when he claims Elara as his fated mate, she is thrust into a world of pack politics, primal instincts, and dangerous secrets. Suspicion and attraction tangle together, and the closer she gets to Kael, the more she realizes that survival may mean surrender and love may come with a cost.
With the forest alive, predators lurking, and the full moon looming, Elara must uncover the truths that everyone else fears to face. Can she trust Kael with her heart... and her life? Or will the shadows of Crescent Valley consume them both?
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Chapter 13
Kael didn't take me back toward the pack house.
That was the first sign that whatever came next was not meant for the others to see.
We moved through the forest without torches, without lanterns, without any clear path I could recognize. Yet Kael never hesitated. He walked as though the trees themselves were opening for him, as though the darkness was something he had learned to read long ago.
I struggled to keep up.
Not because my legs were weak, but because my senses felt wrong, too sharp, too crowded. Every sound landed too loudly. Every scent layered over another until my head throbbed with it. Damp earth. Old bark. Moss. Blood, faint but lingering, like a memory the forest refused to let go of.
And underneath it all I.
My own scent felt unfamiliar, threaded with something wild and metallic, something that made my skin prickle when the wind shifted.
"Kael," I said finally, breathless. "Where are we going?"
"Somewhere you should have been taken years ago," he replied without slowing. "If things had gone the way they were supposed to."
That didn't sit well with me.
"Everyone keeps saying that," I muttered. "As if my life was a mistake that needs correcting."
He stopped so suddenly I nearly ran into his back.
When he turned, his face was tight with restraint. "Your life wasn't a mistake," he said carefully. "The lies around it were."
Before I could respond, the forest opened.
Not gradually. Not gently.
One moment, trees hemmed us in on all sides. The next, we stepped into a wide clearing where the moonlight spilled freely onto stone.
Ruins rose from the earth old, deliberate, and unmistakably intentional. Weathered pillars stood in a loose circle, carved with symbols I recognized from my grandmother's drawings. Some had fallen, broken by time or force. Others remained upright, stubborn and watchful.
The air felt different here.
Heavier. Quieter.
Like the forest itself had learned to hold its tongue.
"This place..." I whispered. "I've dreamed of it."
Kael's eyes flicked to me. "You remember?"
"Not clearly," I admitted. "But it's always been there. In the back of my mind."
"That's because it remembers you," he said.
I stepped forward, drawn toward the center of the circle. The ground dipped slightly there, worn smooth, as though countless feet human and not had stood in the same place over centuries.
The mark beneath my skin responded instantly.
Heat flared through my chest, sharper than before, and I gasped, clutching at my shirt as the symbol burned bright beneath the fabric. The air around me shifted, thickened, like it was bending inward.
"Elara," Kael warned, moving closer.
"I'm fine," I lied.
I wasn't.
Images crashed through me faster and clearer than before. A woman standing where I stood now, her hair dark and wild, her eyes glowing faintly as wolves circled her. A man kneeling, bleeding, swearing loyalty under a full moon. Fire. Blood. A scream that split the night open.
And a choice.
Always a choice.
I staggered, and Kael caught me before I could fall. His hands were warm, grounding, solid against my shaking body.
"This is where it happens," I said hoarsely. "Isn't it?"
"Yes," he admitted. "This is where bonds are forged."
"And broken," I added.
He didn't deny it.
"Why didn't you tell me?" I asked, anger threading through the fear. "Why let me stumble through half-truths and warnings instead of just bringing me here?"
"Because this place doesn't wake unless it's ready," Kael said. "And neither were you."
I laughed weakly. "You think I am now?"
"No," he said honestly. "But the mark does."
That was not reassuring.
I pulled away from him and turned slowly, taking in every detail. The carvings. The scorch marks etched into stone. The way the moonlight pooled unnaturally in the center, refusing to fade even as clouds drifted overhead.
"This is where she came," I said quietly.
Kael stiffened. "Your grandmother?"
"No," I replied. "The woman in the drawings. The one tied to the wolf."
Understanding dawned in his eyes.
"She was your ancestor," he said.
"And she paid for it," I whispered.
"Yes."
The word fell like a blade between us.
"What did she do?" I asked.
Kael hesitated, then answered. "She chose love over balance."
I swallowed. "And the forest punished her."
"It punished everyone," he corrected. "The packs fractured. The boundaries weakened. The thing that was bound beneath Crescent Valley stirred for the first time in centuries."
My pulse pounded. "And now?"
"And now," he said, voice low, "it senses another chance."
The realization hit me slowly, dread settling into my bones.
"This isn't about Kael Draven," I said. "Or pack politics. Or even the missing people."
"No," he agreed. "It's about you deciding what kind of ending this story gets."
The mark flared again, brighter than ever.
Pain lanced through me, sharp and unforgiving, dropping me to my knees. I cried out, fingers digging into the cold stone as something inside me stretched shifted strained against limits I hadn't known existed.
I heard bones creak.
Felt heat flooded my veins.
"Elara!" Kael shouted, kneeling beside me. "Fight it. Don't let it pull you under."
"I don't know how!" I sobbed.
"Anchor," he said urgently. "To something human. Something you choose."
My thoughts scrambled wildly.
My grandmother's hands guided mine as a child. The smell of her kitchen. The sound of rain against a window. The feeling of safety I had thought I'd lost forever.
I clung to it.
The pain receded, leaving me shaking and exhausted, the glow beneath my skin dimming to a faint pulse.
Kael exhaled sharply. "That was too close."
I laughed weakly. "You say that like it won't happen again."
"It will," he admitted. "Sooner each time."
I pushed myself to my feet, legs unsteady but determined. "Then start telling me everything."
His gaze held mine, fierce and unyielding. "Once I do, there's no going back."
I met his stare. "I stopped believing in going back the moment I came home."
The moon slid free of the clouds, flooding the clearing in silver light.
Somewhere deep beneath the earth, something stirred.
And I knew whatever choice I would be forced to make, the forest would remember it.
Just like it remembered me.
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7.5
Raven Noir, stolen and sold at birth, a lethal assassin scarred by a decade-old rape, infiltrates billionaire Damien Blackwood's elite nightclub empire as stripper, her cover to get close enough to torture and kill the man who unknowingly fathered her daughter. Damien, captivated by her icy control and commanding presence, pulls her deeper with lucrative nights and charged intimacy. But when he encounters her identical twin, the buried memories flood back. Mistaking the twin for his victim, guilt drives him to propose marriage. Devastated, Raven faces an impossible choice: expose the truth, seize her revenge, or let obsession destroy them all in a dark, slow-burn thriller of betrayal and forbidden desire.

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"Hey, stranger... you look dangerously tempting tonight."
The words slipped out before I could stop myself, and a reckless smile curved on my lips.
He leaned closer, voice deep and taunting. "Careful, Mrs. You might not survive what you're asking for."
His eyes, sharp and unrelenting, pinned me in place. I knew in that instant I was standing before a predator ready to consume me whole. The way his hand brushed against my cheek sent shivers down my spine - and I hated how much I wanted more.
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Brinda thought she had finally found love, but betrayal on her wedding day shatters her fragile heart. Lost, broken, and angry at the world, she crosses paths with Jason - a notorious playboy with a dangerous charm and an offer she can't resist.
Will Brinda allow her wounded heart to open again, or will Jason's dark world pull her deeper into a game of desire and deception?
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8.1
Asha finds herself in the middle of the mating grounds where the mating night is supposed to take place. Confused, and trying to escape a crime she thinks she committed, she runs away from silver Crest pack.
Fate then leads her to a dying stranger at a river bank. Healing him of his wounds, a glitch occurs and now his wolf lives in her.
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She wants nothing but to be free, and finally experience what love feels like.
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7.0
My five-year-old daughter, Lily, was dying.
I used my entire tech fortune to secure a donor heart, a last-ditch effort to save her.
The only surgeon I trusted to perform the transplant was her father, my husband, Graham.
But on the day of the surgery, he vanished.
He diverted the heart I bought to another child-the daughter of his mistress, Bella Savage.
Lily died.
As her heart monitor flatlined, Graham called not to console me, but to celebrate the successful surgery for his lover's child. He blocked my number as I screamed for him.
He didn't even come to the funeral.
He called me selfish. He said I didn't deserve to be a mother.
He stood at our daughter's grave and asked her to forgive the little girl who now had her heart.
My love for him died with our daughter, replaced by a cold, surgical rage.
He thought he had destroyed me. He had no idea he had just created the monster who would incinerate his entire world.