
His Luna, His Enemy, His Doctor
I was just a doctor.
Saving lives. Following science. Believing in facts.
Until the night a dying stranger was wheeled into my ER... and healed before my eyes.
He wasn't human.
He was an Alpha.
And the moment he touched me, he claimed me.
Mine.
Now I'm trapped inside a world I was never meant to know - a world of wolves, blood oaths, and brutal pack politics. A world where his childhood companion wants me dead. A world where my name is written in secret archives older than the pack itself.
He says I'm his mate.
Then he rejects me in front of everyone.
But betrayal cuts deeper than claws... especially when I discover I'm carrying his child.
They think I'm weak. Human. Replaceable.
They're wrong.
Because the wolf they sealed inside me?
She was never meant to bow to an Alpha.
And soon... they'll learn exactly what happens when a doctor becomes the most dangerous creature in the pack.
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Chapter 3
For a split second after the door bursts inward, my mind refuses to process what I am seeing. The sound reaches me first-the violent crack of wood splintering, the metallic scream of the lock tearing free, the heavy slam of something large colliding with the inside wall. Dust and fragments of my door scatter across the floor in a rough arc, and cold hallway air rushes into my apartment.
Then I see him.
He fills the doorway with unnatural presence. Too tall. Too broad. His frame looks stretched tight, as if his bones were built for something larger than the shape they are currently forced to hold. His dark clothing hangs torn at the seams, and beneath the fabric, muscle shifts in unsettling patterns, rippling as though something inside him is pushing outward.
But it is his eyes that stop my breath.
They are red.
Not irritated. Not bloodshot. Not reflecting light.
Red, and glowing with a depth that suggests intelligence sharpened into hunger.
Behind me, I feel rather than see Kael step forward. His body shifts, subtly at first-weight redistributing, shoulders tightening, the air around him growing dense with tension. The room seems to narrow around the three of us, as if the walls themselves are holding their breath.
The intruder inhales slowly, and the sound is wrong. It is layered, a dual vibration of human breath and something rougher beneath it.
"She smells like it," he says, and his voice drags against my nerves like broken glass.
My fingers curl against the kitchen counter at my back. I am aware, with sharp clarity, that he is not looking at Kael.
He is looking at me.
"You crossed into my claim," Kael says, and there is no trace of casual arrogance in his tone now. What remains is authority-ancient, commanding, edged with warning. "Leave."
The red-eyed man's lips peel back slightly, not in a smile but in anticipation. "She isn't claimed," he replies. "Not fully."
Something about that phrasing makes my pulse falter. Not fully.
The man takes a step forward, and the transformation begins before my mind can shield itself from it.
It does not happen in a blur.
It happens in horrific detail.
His spine bows backward with a sickening crack that echoes through the apartment. His shoulders snap wider, bones grinding and lengthening beneath skin that splits and reforms in the same breath. His hands contort, fingers elongating, nails blackening and curving into claws that scrape against the floor. Fur ripples across his body in a violent surge, dark and coarse, spreading over muscle that thickens beyond human proportion.
The sound of it is the worst part-the layered cracking of bone, the wet distortion of flesh reshaping itself.
Within seconds, the man is gone.
In his place stands a wolf.
But not the kind that belongs in forests or textbooks. This creature is massive, towering over me even on all fours, its shoulders nearly level with my chest. Its red eyes burn with calculated intelligence as it lowers its head and releases a growl that vibrates against my sternum.
My training, my education, every structured belief I have about biology and medicine fractures under the weight of what I am witnessing.
"This is not possible," I whisper, though the words carry no conviction.
Kael moves.
He does not hesitate.
The wolf lunges toward me, and Kael intercepts it with explosive force. Their bodies collide in the center of my living room, shattering the coffee table beneath them. The impact drives them against the wall, cracking plaster and sending framed photographs crashing to the floor.
The wolf snaps its jaws inches from Kael's throat.
Kael answers with a growl of his own, deeper and resonant with a power that feels older than the building we stand in.
Then he shifts.
The transformation is just as violent, but somehow more controlled. His frame distorts in a fluid surge of muscle and bone, skin giving way to dark fur threaded with streaks of silver that catch the light like molten metal. His human shape collapses inward and reforms into something larger, more imposing than the creature he fights.
When his paws hit the ground, the floor trembles.
His eyes, still gold, blaze with focused fury.
They clash again, teeth flashing, claws scraping across tile and wood. The second red-eyed wolf bursts through the ruined doorway, drawn by the scent of blood and whatever it believes I carry.
I cannot move.
I should run.
Instead, I am rooted in place, breath shallow, heart hammering.
The second wolf's attention fixes on me with unmistakable intent.
It does not hesitate.
It lunges.
Time stretches thin.
As its massive body hurtles toward me, something inside my chest ignites.
Not fear.
Something hotter.
Older.
The low vibration I felt earlier rises again, but this time it is no faint echo. It surges through my veins like wildfire, expanding beneath my ribs, coiling tight and then snapping outward.
I throw my hands up instinctively, but I do not feel claws or teeth.
Instead, a force explodes outward from me in a wave that rattles the cabinets behind me. The wolf's body jerks sideways midair as though struck by an invisible wall. It crashes into the adjacent wall hard enough to leave a crater in the drywall before sliding to the floor in a stunned heap.
The room falls silent for half a heartbeat.
Even Kael's opponent falters.
I lower my hands slowly, staring at them as if they belong to someone else.
I did not touch the wolf.
I did not shove it.
But something answered my panic.
The wolf inside my chest-because there is no other word for it-pulses again, aware and restless.
Kael disengages from the first attacker with brutal efficiency and shifts back into human form, though his body remains tense, streaked with blood that is already fading as his wounds knit closed. He moves toward me without taking his eyes off the intruders.
"You are awakening," he says, and there is no triumph in his voice. Only urgency.
The red-eyed wolves regroup near the shattered doorway, their bodies low and wary now. They no longer look at me with simple hunger. They look at me with calculation.
"She carries it," one of them growls, its voice disturbingly intelligible even in wolf form. "The bloodline."
Bloodline.
The word strikes something deep within me.
The heat beneath my skin intensifies, no longer chaotic but coiling into something deliberate. My senses sharpen painfully; I can hear the faint hiss of a leaking pipe in the wall, the distant elevator cables shifting somewhere in the building shaft, the uneven breathing of the wolves across from me.
And beneath it all, layered with my own heartbeat, there is another rhythm.
Not separate.
Not external.
A presence intertwined with me.
I sway, gripping the counter to stay upright.
"I don't understand," I whisper.
"You do not need to understand," Kael replies. "You need to command."
The wolves move again, circling as if testing the boundary of something they can no longer see.
My pulse slows unexpectedly, replaced by a strange clarity.
The force that erupted from me earlier was not random.
It responded to instinct.
To protection.
The wolves tense, preparing to lunge together.
I do not raise my hands this time.
Instead, I focus on the presence inside me, the heat that now feels less like fire and more like coiled strength.
When they leap, I do not think.
I release.
The surge that bursts outward is stronger and more controlled, like a shockwave rippling through the apartment. It slams into both wolves midair, hurling them backward through the broken doorway and into the hallway beyond with bone-rattling force.
The building trembles under the impact.
For several long seconds, there is only the echo of distant claws scrambling against tile.
Then silence.
They retreat.
I feel it in the way the pressure in the air eases, in the way the heat beneath my skin begins to settle.
Kael is at my side in an instant, steadying me as my knees weaken. His hands grip my arms firmly, not possessively this time, but to keep me upright.
"It is done," he says quietly.
My gaze drifts to the microwave door across the kitchen, where my reflection stares back at me.
For a fleeting, terrifying moment, my eyes are not brown.
They shimmer silver.
Alive.
I blink, and they return to normal.
The room tilts.
The destruction around me feels distant, unreal. My door is gone. My wall cracked. Furniture splintered. And yet the most impossible damage has been done inside me.
"This cannot be real," I murmur.
"It is," Kael replies, his voice low and certain. "And now they know."
"Know what?" I ask weakly.
"That you are no longer hidden."
The distant wail of sirens begins to rise from the street below, faint but approaching. My neighbors will have heard the crash. Someone has already called for help.
Kael's grip tightens slightly as he looks toward the hallway.
"They will come again," he says.
The weight of his words settles over me heavier than the destruction around us.
And for the first time since this began, I realize with cold certainty that the danger was never just him.
It was what I am.
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7.3
BLURB
Sophia died hating the man she once loved. Then she woke up ten years younger with a chance to make him pay.
Alexander Sterling destroyed her in ways he'll never remember. Now she'll become the woman he can't forget, and can't have. But he's dreaming of her death. She's planning his downfall. And neither knows they're both pawns in someone else's game.

9.0
I was a wolfless Omega, forced into a humiliating contract with Alpha Declan just to keep my mother's life support running.
Four years ago, he publicly rejected me as his Fated Mate, treating me like a shameful secret.
But one night, I unlocked his tablet and discovered the sickening truth.
He already had a "Chosen Mate," Karly, and a secret daughter named Ava.
While I was fed gray nutrient paste like a stray dog, he was parading them around as his perfect family.
He even moved them into the master suite and tossed out the last wooden toy belonging to my dead son.
Worse, I found out my own stepbrother was Karly's spy, helping them keep me in the dark.
The week I was hemorrhaging in the hospital, terrified of losing my baby, Declan wasn't fighting a border war. He was buying Karly diamonds in Paris.
The week my mother suffered a massive stroke, he abandoned her to take his secret daughter skiing.
I was entirely alone, a convenient shield for his lies.
But the absolute betrayal burned away my lingering grief, leaving behind a freezing, unbreakable clarity.
I didn't just want a divorce anymore; I wanted to burn their entire world to ash.
So, I slipped a forged termination agreement into his stack of Pack contracts.
Blinded by his own arrogance, the Alpha signed my freedom without even looking.
Holding the legal key to my cage and a folder full of his treacherous secrets, I sped out of the manor and dialed an encrypted number.
"It's time. Unleash hell."

9.0
Elena Hart survived the crash.
Her memories didn't.
When she wakes in a pristine suburban home with a diamond on her finger and a man gripping her hand like she might disappear, she's told a simple truth:
He's her husband.
They've been married for two years.
They're deeply in love.
Caleb knows everything about her-how she takes her coffee, the scar on her thigh, the way she hums when she's anxious. The photos lining the walls prove their life together. The neighbours confirm it. Her doctor insists memory loss after trauma is common.
So why does her body recoil when he kisses her?
And why, every night, does another man visit her in dreams-bleeding, desperate, whispering:
You promised you'd run.
The dreams aren't romantic. They're frantic. Urgent. As if time is running out.
Then Elena finds something she was never meant to see.
A locked drawer in Caleb's office.
A second wedding ring.
A newspaper clipping about her accident-dated three weeks before the crash she remembers.
The more she questions, the more Caleb tightens his grip. His patience becomes surveillance. His affection becomes control. Doors begin locking. Her phone disappears. The neighbours stop meeting her eyes.
And the dreams start happening while she's awake.
A reflection in a window that isn't hers.
Footsteps behind her when no one is there.
A voice that says, He changed it. He changed everything.
What if she wasn't supposed to survive that crash?
What if the accident wasn't an accident?
As fractured memories return in violent flashes-running through rain, screaming in a dark parking lot, a different man's blood on her hands-Elena is forced to confront a horrifying possibility:
She wasn't stolen.
She was rewritten.
And the man who calls himself her husband didn't just save her life.
He erased it.
Now she must decide who the real ghost is-
The man haunting her dreams...
Or the one sleeping beside her.
Because this time, if she remembers the truth...
One of them won't let her live to tell it.

8.7
For years, I was Faron Blackwell' s "whipping post." A cruel pact with his mother forced me to endure one hundred public humiliations for his affairs, a living tally of his conquests. I was a joke to high society, the wife who couldn't keep her husband.
After the final scandal, I discovered I was pregnant. But Faron, repulsed by the scars his family' s punishments left on my body, hadn't touched me in months. He was convinced the child wasn't his.
He ordered his mistress, a doctor, to terminate the pregnancy.
"Make sure she feels every bit of it," he said. "No anesthesia."
To force a confession about a lover who never existed, he trapped me and the children from my non-profit in a building and set off a bomb. As the inferno raged, I heard him screaming my name.
I ran straight into the flames, ready to end the nightmare.
But Faron didn't know his own mother had a different escape plan for me all along.

9.5
On the way to the hospital, my husband Kody and I had a huge argument, which led to an unexpected accident.
When I opened my eyes again, we went back to when we first met.
In our previous life, we were married for ten years. Our marriage was more about mutual respect than passion.
However, he was unwilling to have a child with me.
It was only later that I discovered he could never let go of his high school sweetheart.
After being reborn, I decided to let him go.
We silently deleted each other's contact information, kept our distance, and chose different paths in life.
Seven years later, he became a top financial strategist and proposed to his high school sweetheart, Daniela, at their high school reunion.
Seeing me still alone, he couldn't help but make a snide comment.
"Emeline, I know you can't let go of me in both lifetimes. After all, I'm quite the catch, but you don't have to wait around for me."
I ignored him and took my daughter's hand.
Kody's face went white, his eyes blazing with fury as he demanded, "Didn't you say you'd love me for life and only want our child?"

8.9
Trigger and Content Warning
This story contains mature themes and explicit content intended for adult audiences
(18+). Reader discretion is advised.
It includes cheating, revenge sex, explicit BDSM dynamics, toxic family relationships,
possessive and obsessive behavior, strong language, and occasional violence.a
This is not a fluffy romance. It is filthy, messy, and deliciously dark.
*
Freya thought the worst thing in life was losing herself... until she discovered she had
already lost her marriage too.
And just when her world collapses, he walks in.
Steve Hayes.
The new man in town with the body of a fighter.
He wants her.
Not softly. Not politely.
Obsessively. Possessively. Completely.
Freya doesn't trust herself anymore, let alone a man like him. But Steve doesn't care
about what she thinks she deserves. He cares about one thing: her. And he will tear
through anything, or anyone, that stands in his way.
**
"You're crying?" he growled, and something dormant inside Freya woke up snarling.
She is done being the forgiving wife.
She is done apologizing for her curves, her stretch marks, her softness.
And she is dangerously, deliciously tempted to let this beautiful tattooed stranger
ruin her in all the ways her husband never bothered to.
**
Freya is shattered by Mark.
Tempted by Steve.
And this time... she won't break alone.