
He Chose Glass Over His Diamond Luna
My husband, the Alpha, refused to mark me for three years, claiming he was waiting for the "perfect moment." Yet, he had no trouble claiming the "stray" rogue we took in.
I found Alessandro in his study, mocking me as a cold "ice sculpture" while Aria sat in his lap. He didn't just give her his affection; he gave her my life.
He cleared my sanctuary, the greenhouse, to plant cheap tulips for her. He drained the Pack's emergency funds to buy her a five-million-dollar necklace meant for a Luna.
But the ultimate betrayal happened in the stables.
My saddle snapped mid-jump. The fall shattered my leg, and the wound sizzled with liquid silver—sabotage meant to maim me permanently.
When the evidence pointed to Aria, Alessandro didn't punish her. He ordered the evidence buried.
He looked me in the eye and said a broken leg might finally teach me some humility.
He destroyed my reputation to boost his own ego, protecting a woman who was actually sleeping with half his council behind his back.
He thought I would break. He thought I would beg.
Instead, I stood before the entire Pack, played the footage of his mistress's treason, and uttered the words that would destroy him.
"I, Katarina De Luca, reject you."
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Chapter 3
Katarina POV:
The tack room smelled of cedar and polished leather. It was usually my favorite smell. Today, it smelled of betrayal.
I walked in to put my gear away and stopped.
On the main display hook, where my custom saddle usually sat, there was a new helmet. It was velvet, black, and encrusted with small diamonds. On the side, in silver thread, was the De Luca crest.
A note was attached: For Aria. So you can ride like a Queen.
He gave her the crest. The symbol of the Pack. He was practically declaring her Luna in everything but name.
I felt a wave of nausea. I needed to run. I needed to feel the wind to clear the scent of her cheap perfume from my nose.
I bypassed Obsidian. Alessandro had probably contaminated him with her scent already.
Instead, I chose Fury.
Fury was a chestnut mare, young and unpredictable. She fit my mood perfectly.
I tacked her up quickly. I grabbed an older saddle from the back, one I hadn't used in years but looked sturdy enough.
I led Fury out to the jumping course. The sky was grey, threatening a storm.
"Let's go, girl," I whispered.
We started at a trot, then a canter. The rhythm of the horse's hooves soothed me. Thump-thump, thump-thump.
I pushed her into a gallop. The wind whipped my hair back. For a moment, I wasn't the rejected wife. I wasn't the frozen Luna. I was just speed and muscle.
"Jump!" I commanded.
We cleared the first fence easily. Then the second.
The third fence was a double oxer. High and wide.
We approached it fast. Fury gathered her legs. We launched into the air. We were flying.
SNAP.
The sound was like a gunshot.
Mid-air, the girth strap holding the saddle to the horse snapped. The saddle slid sideways violently.
I lost my balance. Gravity took over.
I fell.
I hit the ground hard. The impact knocked the air out of my lungs. I heard the sickening crunch of bone before I felt the pain.
Then, the agony exploded in my right leg.
"Ah!" I gasped, curling into a ball in the dirt.
Fury ran to the other side of the field, spooked.
I tried to move my leg, but a searing, burning heat shot through my thigh. It wasn't just the break. It felt like fire was eating my flesh.
I looked down at my riding pants. The fabric was torn. Blood was seeping out, dark and red.
But the wound... it wasn't healing.
Wolf regeneration is fast. A broken bone should knit in hours. A cut should close in minutes.
This wound was sizzling. Smoke was rising from it.
Silver.
I dragged myself toward the saddle lying in the dirt. I examined the broken buckle.
The metal where it had snapped wasn't just worn. It had been filed down. And coated in a dark, glittering paste.
Liquid silver.
Someone had sabotaged the saddle. Someone wanted me to fall. And they used silver to ensure I wouldn't heal, to ensure the pain was excruciating.
"Help..." I tried to Mind-Link, but the pain was scrambling my focus.
I looked toward the house. Through the haze of agony, I saw them.
Alessandro and Aria were on the patio. He was laughing, holding a glass of wine. She was giggling, pointing at the clouds.
They were so far away.
It took an hour for a patrol guard to find me.
By the time I was in the Pack infirmary, my leg was swollen to twice its size. The doctor, a Beta named Dr. Lewis, looked pale as he cleaned the silver out of the wound.
"This... this shouldn't have happened, Luna," he stammered. "The silver... it's deep."
The door banged open. Alessandro walked in. He held a bouquet of lilies. Not the rare night-blooming ones I grew. Cheap, supermarket lilies.
"What happened?" he asked, sounding annoyed rather than worried. "I was in a meeting."
"The saddle broke," I gritted out, gripping the sheets. "It was sabotaged. With silver."
Alessandro's eyes flickered. He didn't look surprised.
"Don't be dramatic, Katarina," he said, tossing the flowers onto the bedside table. "Equipment fails. You shouldn't have been riding Fury. She's too wild for you."
"It was filed down, Alessandro," I hissed. "Someone tried to kill me."
"It was an accident," he stated firmly. "Stop trying to blame the staff for your own recklessness. I have to go. There are border disputes to handle."
He turned on his heel and walked out. He didn't touch me. He didn't ask about the pain.
I lay there, the silver burning in my blood.
That night, my hearing picked up voices in the hallway.
"The buckle was tampered with, Alpha," Mark's voice. Low. Serious. "I found traces of the silver paste in the trash bin near the East Wing guest rooms."
Aria's room.
"Silence it," Alessandro's voice commanded.
"Alpha?" Mark sounded shocked. "She tried to cripple the Luna. This is treason."
"I said silence it!" Alessandro hissed. "If the Elders find out, they'll skin her alive. It was just a prank gone wrong. Katarina is tough. She'll heal. Maybe a broken leg will teach her some humility. She walks around here like she owns the place."
"She does own the place, sir," Mark said quietly.
"Just do as I say, Mark. Bury it."
Tears finally leaked from my eyes. Hot, angry tears.
He knew. He knew she tried to maim me. And he was protecting her.
He wanted me broken. He wanted me humble.
I looked at the ceiling. The burning in my leg was nothing compared to the ice spreading through my heart.
"Okay, Alessandro," I whispered into the dark. "You want a war? You just started one."
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7.3
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"Dangerously Yours" this is a contemporary romance infused with suspense, obsession, and the intoxicating push-and-pull of love and danger.

9.5
Five years ago, I lost everything.
My marriage. My brother. My dignity.
All because of the man I loved - Ian Vance.
He betrayed me with my best friend and left me to drown in the chaos he created. But I didn't die, and I sure as hell didn't forget.
Now I'm back - stronger, colder, and not the same naive woman he once broke.
He thinks the past is buried, that I've disappeared for good.
But I'm here to remind him that ghosts don't rest until they're avenged.
"You once said I was a nuisance in your life, Ian. Let me show you what a nightmare truly looks like."
Every secret will surface. Every wound will reopen.
And by the time I'm done, he'll wish he never met me.Dive into a world where betrayal wears designer heels and revenge tastes like champagne.In this world of glittering wealth and hidden sins, love and revenge are just two sides of the same coin - and I'm ready to flip it.

7.5
I was a ghost haunting the halls of Port Sterling High, pretending to be alive. My only goal was to live like a normal teenager, even as the cancer eating me from the inside was a secret I guarded with my life.
Then the school's resident psycho, Bishop Dalton, decided I was his to protect.
He mistook my chemo-induced weakness for fragility and my nausea for nerves. He fought my battles, took detention for me, and glared at anyone who looked at me wrong, ready to tear the world apart for me. He was trying to save me from the monsters he understood, never guessing the real monster was in my own blood.
Then one day, he saw it: the horrific, black-and-purple bruise on my arm from a blown IV.
The fury in his eyes was terrifying. He was ready to kill whoever had dared to touch me. He grabbed my wrist, his voice shaking as he demanded a name. "Who did this to you?"
I couldn't tell him the truth. The pity would have been a sentence worse than death.
So I looked that beautiful, broken boy in the eye and gave him a lie far more cruel. "I did it to myself," I whispered, letting the tears fall.
I watched the fire in his soul die out, replaced by a devastating pity. I had saved my secret, but in doing so, I had just become the tragedy he would try to fix.

9.1
When she's preparing dinner for him, he's out there dating;
When she's drinking with men to get a business deal for him, he is announcing to be single for the price of his stock;
When she drags herself to the hospital in high fever, he's at the same hospital, taking care of his ex girl friend.
She loved him for ten years. She did everything for him and gave him everything she had. She thought their love can never die, yet it did.
She doesn't hate him. She's just tired.
She turns and left him, only to see that there was a firm chest that has been waiting for her all this time. She is also the one adored in another man's eyes, and when she finally gets a taste of being loved, she realize--
He has never loved her.
That day he gets back home, only to be shocked that the woman who has always been there for him was gone.
Regret taking over him as he chases after her, only to see another man saying the scared oath on the alter with their hands holding together.
That was when he realized--
The innocent girl who loved him, the most precious treasure that he as ever got in his life, is gone.
He lost the best thing that has ever been his.
Two broken hearts. One fake marriage. A thousand buried secrets.
Eva thought love would be enough to keep them together. Ten years loving Stephan. Five years married to him. And one tragic accident that shattered everything they ever were, she's left with a stranger wearing her husband's face.
Until the day she finally walks away.
And that's when she meets Micah, her ex-husband's enemy, the man who once set her marriage on fire just by existing.
He proposes to her a dangerous deal: a one-year marriage that will make Stephan regret ever letting her go.
But what starts as a game to wound her ex soon spirals into something raw, tender, and terrifyingly real.
Only, Micah isn't what he seems. Behind his easy smile are secrets she was never meant to find, secrets that could destroy them both.
And when the truth comes out, love might not be enough to save anyone.
When the lies unravel... will her heart choose forgiveness - or freedom?

8.2
"I am not my sister. And you can LOVE ME OR HATE ME for that, but you don't get to punish me for her sins."
Daniel breaks. The wall doesn't just come down. It collapses.
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Daniel Cole didn't plan to feel anything ever again. Not after Vivienne. Not after the betrayal that stripped him of $50,000, a fake pregnancy that never existed, and every reason to trust a woman's smile.
He swore on her name. On her bloodline. On every person who carried her last name.
He just didn't know he'd already fallen for one.
When the truth surfaces at the worst possible moment, mid-engagement, mid-happiness, mid-finally, Daniel must choose between the wound that shaped him and the woman who healed him without even knowing he was bleeding.
Love was never supposed to find him again.
It sent the wrong sister anyway.