
His Unwanted Exile Becomes The True Luna
I woke up in a freezing exile wagon as Elara Vance, the only "wolfless" member of a disgraced werewolf family.
We were thrown out into the brutal Frostfang Wilds to die. The ruthless Alpha of the Black Moon Pack, Kaelen Blackwood, took one look at my fragile body and assigned us a rotting, splintered hovel at the edge of the camp—a deliberate execution to weed out the weak.
My father was a broken, catatonic Alpha waiting for the end. My starving mother wept as she tried to force her last frozen crumb of food between my blue lips, while my brothers used their own battered bodies to shield me from the howling blizzard.
The Luna Queen who exiled us expected us to perish quietly in the snow. The other warriors mocked us, waiting for the cold to claim our lives so they could strip our corpses.
"She's lost to the cold madness!" my mother shrieked when I began clawing at the ice with my bare, bleeding hands.
They all looked at me with pity and disgust, thinking my lack of an inner wolf made me a useless burden. They treated me like a fragile piece of glass destined to shatter in this frozen hell.
But they didn't know a modern engineer's soul now lived inside this fragile shell. I didn't need claws or fangs to survive.
I picked up a jagged stone, smashed the permafrost, and decided to build my own fortress. This wasn't an exile; it was my new beginning.
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Chapter 1
Elara POV
The cold was a living, breathing monster. It clawed through the wide gaps of the wooden exile wagon, sinking its icy teeth directly into my bones.
I opened my eyes to a world of gray skies and violent, swirling snow. The wagon jolted brutally over the frozen earth, tossing our starved bodies against the iron-reinforced bars. The air inside was thick with the metallic tang of dried blood, sour sweat, and the suffocating scent of pure, unadulterated fear.
*I am alive.* The realization hit my modern soul with a jarring force. I had woken up in this fragile, freezing body only moments ago, inheriting the memories of Elara Vance—the youngest, and the only *wolfless* member of the disgraced Vance family. Without an inner wolf to regulate my body heat or heal my frostbitten skin, the freezing temperature was rapidly shutting down my organs.
A massive shadow loomed over me. It was Mason, my eldest brother. Even starved and stripped of his dignity, his broad *Warrior* frame instinctively curved over my small body, taking the brunt of the biting wind.
"She's awake," a hoarse, trembling voice whispered.
My mother, Catherine, crawled toward me. Her once-beautiful face was hollowed out, her lips cracked and bleeding. The scent of her distress—like crushed, rotting lavender—filled my nose. Seeing the empty, glazed look in my eyes, a desperate whine tore from her throat. It was the primal, agonizing sound of a she-wolf watching her pup slip away.
With trembling, frostbitten fingers, Catherine reached deep into the inner folds of her filthy, torn robes. She pulled out a tiny, jagged piece of hardtack. It was no bigger than a coin, hard as a stone, and completely frozen.
"No, Mom..." Finn, my second brother, rasped from the corner, his eyes wide with worry. It was the last piece of food we had.
Catherine ignored him. With a fierce, almost religious devotion, she forced the frozen crumb between my blue lips. "Suck on it, Elara," she pleaded, her voice breaking. "Please, my sweet pup. Don't go to sleep. Just take the energy."
I couldn't chew. As the hardtack began to dissolve, the coarse crumbs slid down my throat like shards of glass, tearing at my dry flesh. The physical pain was sharp, but it was nothing compared to the violent emotional shock that struck my soul.
This woman was starving to death, yet she was giving her last breath of life to me. In my past life, I had never known such raw, unconditional love. This heavy, desperate sacrifice ignited a tiny, stubborn spark in the freezing void of my chest.
I swallowed the bitter paste and turned my head slightly.
Huddled in the darkest corner of the wagon was Arthur Vance. My father.
He didn't look like a man. He looked like a corpse waiting to rot. The scent radiating from him was suffocating—ash, decay, and the crushing weight of a broken wolf. He was the reason our family had been exiled, and the guilt of failing his pack, his mate, and his children had completely shattered his mind.
"Father..." I croaked, my voice barely a whisper over the howling wind.
Arthur’s broad shoulders flinched violently at the sound of my voice. But he didn't look up. He buried his face deeper into his knees, shrinking away from me. He couldn't bear to look at his *wolfless* daughter. My very existence was a ticking clock, a constant reminder that he had dragged his most vulnerable child into a frozen hell to die.
His silent rejection hit me like a physical blow. I could feel the agonizing weight of his shattered soul.
*He has given up,* I realized, my heart pounding a new, frantic rhythm against my ribs. *They all think we are going to die here.*
Mason was just a shield. Catherine was sacrificing herself. Arthur was waiting for the end. They were treating me like a fragile piece of glass that was destined to shatter.
But they didn't know who was inside this body now. I didn't have claws, and I didn't have fangs. But I had a mind forged in a different world, and I knew how to survive.
Suddenly, the wagon lurched forward with a sickening crunch and ground to a violent halt.
Outside, the heavy crunch of boots on snow echoed through the howling wind. The iron bolts of the wagon door began to rattle as the guards prepared to throw us out into the Frostfang Wilds.
I pushed myself up onto my trembling elbows, ignoring the agonizing pain in my frozen joints. The time for despair was over.
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9.6
For five years, I was Barron Santana's elite bodyguard and loyal shadow. I stood between him and bullets, giving him my youth and my entire heart.
But last night, the CEO announced his engagement to a flawless socialite on national television.
Heartbroken, I got blackout drunk and ended up crashing on the couch of Cassidy Gross, a billionaire tech CEO who saved me from a bar creep.
When I showed up late to work, Barron locked me in his freezing office. He pinned me against the glass, smelling Cassidy's cologne on my clothes.
"Are you already looking for your next meal ticket?"
He snarled the words, treating me like a cheap whore. When I defended myself, he pulled out a silk handkerchief and wiped his fingers, acting as if my very touch contaminated him.
Then, he coldly ordered his assistant to draft my termination papers.
Five years of risking my life for him, thrown away like garbage just because of his twisted ego.
Devastated, I ran out and collapsed in the hallway, sobbing uncontrollably until a kind coworker gently pulled me into his arms to comfort me.
I didn't know Barron had followed me out.
Seeing me clinging to another man, his legendary control completely shattered, replaced by a dark, violent possessiveness.
But it was too late. I was done playing his obedient dog, and it was time to take Cassidy up on his offer.

9.7
Blurb: She signed the divorce papers. He never signed away his obsession.
Veronica Stanford was the perfect wife-devoted, patient, and hopelessly in love. But when her billionaire husband, Jason Harper, trades her in for her treacherous best friend, Rhea, Veronica's world shatters. Broken and betrayed, she drowns her sorrows in a bar, only to be saved by a dangerously alluring stranger with emerald-green eyes and a lethal reputation: Monte "Four" Zagcanni, the ruthless heir to a mafia empire.
Four is everything Jason isn't-dark, dangerous, and devastatingly protective. When Veronica discovers she's pregnant with Jason's child, she strikes a deal with Four: a fake marriage to shield her from scandal. But what starts as a cold arrangement ignites into a passion neither can resist.
Jason, realizing his mistake too late, wants Veronica back-along with the son he never knew existed. But Four isn't a man who surrenders what's his. And Veronica? She's done being the meek wife.
Betrayal runs deep. Revenge burns hotter.
As secrets unravel-her father's bloody past, Rhea's twisted obsession, and Jason's deadly lies-Veronica must decide: trust the man who destroyed her once, or surrender to the devil who might destroy her forever.
One wants her back. The other wants her forever.

9.0
To save her dying mother, Adaline walked into the Waldorf Astoria to deliver a shirt to her fiancé.
She didn't know her stepsister, June, had swapped her keycard. Adaline stumbled into a pitch-black suite and was brutally assaulted by a stranger in the dark.
The nightmare didn't end there. June paid off the only bone marrow donor for Adaline's mother to flee the city, and stole Adaline's fiancé. Bankrupt and desperate, Adaline was forced to sell herself into a loveless marriage with the ruthless billionaire Ferris Finch just to secure a medical team.
But when Ferris saw the dark, violent bruises covering her body, his eyes filled with absolute disgust.
"You make me sick. Pack up your cheap tricks."
He mocked her, calling her a filthy woman who couldn't even wash her lover's marks off before crawling into his house.
Adaline swallowed her pride and endured his cruel humiliation. When June publicly taunted her about the hotel assault, Adaline finally snapped, ending up handcuffed in a freezing police cell.
She thought she was completely out of moves, waiting to rot in prison while her new husband despised her.
But back at the estate, Ferris had just pulled the hotel's security footage.
Staring at the screen, the arrogant billionaire's face turned completely ashen.
He finally realized that the innocent woman he had destroyed in the dark that night, and the wife he was currently torturing, were the exact same person.

8.8
Bella Danvers aka Isabella Powell is a 20-year-old college student who encountered the hot and ruthless CEO of the Rinaldi Corporation, Gabriel Rinaldi. They had a forgetful one-night stand that took a turn for the worst. Will he be able to find her before he is forced into an arranged marriage? Will she be able to tell him the news? Or will they be forced apart?

9.7
I tried to quit.
My boss said no.
When you work for billionaire restaurateur Bastian Hale, every day is an exercise in endurance.
He screams at you in front of half the staff? Endure.
He tears your work to bits and tells you to start again? Endure.
He surprises you shirtless in the office late one night? Endure... then go home and die of embarrassment.
I've endured six years of Bastian Hale.
I can endure anything.
... Until my doctor tells me I'm going blind in ninety days.
Suddenly, enduring isn't the goal anymore.
Living is.
Seeing everything I can before the lights go out forever.
And that means one thing: quitting the job that's consumed my entire adult life.
There's just one problem:
Bastian doesn't accept my resignation.
Instead, he shreds my letter to pieces...
Offers me a million dollars to stay...
And vows to make my last ninety days of sight worth remembering.
The man is arrogant. Brutal. Cold as the walk-in freezer.
But his hands are warm.
And in the dark, he teaches me things my eyes never could.
I wanted one last look at the light.
I got a taste of the dark instead.

7.2
Dr. Kylee Mcdonald was a brilliant medical examiner whose life was defined by cold, mechanical precision.
But that perfect control shattered when her phone rang in the middle of an autopsy.
It was her best friend, Dana, whispering their old college distress code.
"Curtain call."
By the time Kylee and Detective Justice kicked down Dana's door, she lay dead on her couch, her skin a horrifying cherry-red from cyanide.
The crime scene was clumsily staged to frame a billionaire suitor, but soon, every single suspect linked to Dana turned up violently dead.
Internal Affairs pointed the finger at Kylee, accusing her of using her medical expertise to become a vigilante serial killer.
But the encrypted truth Kylee uncovered was far more chilling.
Dana had been severely abused by her boyfriend, and driven to the edge, she manipulated him into murdering their tormentors before executing him and taking her own life.
To avoid a public scandal, the police chief buried Dana's brilliant, terrifying manifesto.
Kylee's flawless mind short-circuited. She was a genius at reading the dead, so why had she been completely blind to the living hell her best friend endured right in front of her?
Three days later, while attending a formal gala to numb her grief, a nearby apartment building exploded in flames.
As Kylee examined the charred bodies pulled from the rubble, she realized the male victim was strangled long before the fire started.
She looked at the surviving mother, whose baby had just died in the blast, but the woman's eyes were completely, terrifyingly empty.
The alarm bells in Kylee's meticulously ordered brain began to chime, signaling that a new, deadly script had just begun.