My Alpha Chose Her Over Me Novel Cover

My Alpha Chose Her Over Me

9.4 / 10.0
The cabin groaned in the wind like something dying. I pulled the threadbare blanket tighter around my shoulders, but it did nothing against the cold that seeped through the gaps in the wooden walls. Rain dripped steadily through a crack in the roof, plinking into the metal bucket I'd placed in the corner three days ago. The sound had become a metronome marking the hours of my exile. This wasn't how I'd imagined my life when I'd defied my father and left the Silver Moon Pack. Alpha John had warned me. Begged me, actually, in that gruff way of his that passed for tenderness. "That man will break you, Nora," he'd said, his hand heavy on my shoulder. "He doesn't see you. He only sees what he's lost." But I'd been so sure.

My Alpha Chose Her Over Me Chapter 1

The cabin groaned in the wind like something dying.

I pulled the threadbare blanket tighter around my shoulders, but it did nothing against the cold that seeped through the gaps in the wooden walls. Rain dripped steadily through a crack in the roof, plinking into the metal bucket I'd placed in the corner three days ago. The sound had become a metronome marking the hours of my exile.

This wasn't how I'd imagined my life when I'd defied my father and left the Silver Moon Pack. Alpha John had warned me. Begged me, actually, in that gruff way of his that passed for tenderness. "That man will break you, Nora," he'd said, his hand heavy on my shoulder. "He doesn't see you. He only sees what he's lost."

But I'd been so sure. So stupidly, blindly sure that Dariel Bradley was my destiny.

I pushed myself up from the sagging mattress, my bare feet hitting the icy floorboards. The pregnancy test sat on the makeshift nightstand—a wooden crate I'd found behind the Pack House kitchens. I'd stared at those two pink lines for twenty minutes straight, watching them darken as if they might disappear if I blinked.

They hadn't disappeared.

My hand drifted to my stomach, still flat beneath my worn nightgown. A pup. Dariel's pup. The heir to the Dark River Pack.

This changed everything. It had to.

For six months, I'd lived in this cabin like a ghost on the edge of his territory. I cleaned the Pack House floors on my hands and knees for pocket change. I waited for him to visit, sometimes going weeks without seeing him. When he did come, it was always late at night, smelling of whiskey and something darker—desperation, maybe, or regret. He'd take what he needed from my body and leave before dawn, never staying long enough for me to pretend it meant something.

But a pup. A pup was permanent. Undeniable.

He would have to claim me now. He would have to see me.

"This is it," I whispered to the empty room, to the cold and the dripping water and the howling wind. "This is when everything changes."

I moved to the cracked mirror hanging above the basin, studying my reflection in the gray morning light. My dark hair hung limp and tangled. My cheeks looked hollow, the bones too prominent. When had I started looking so... diminished?

I thought of my father's Pack House, with its heated floors and endless hot water. I thought of my old bedroom with its four-poster bed and the closet full of dresses I'd left behind. I'd been an Alpha's daughter once. I'd had status. Respect.

Now I was whatever this was.

But not for long.

I pulled open the wooden chest at the foot of my bed, pawing through the meager collection of clothes I'd managed to bring with me. Most were ruined now—stained from cleaning work or worn thin from too many washes in cold water. My fingers closed around a dress near the bottom, one I'd been saving. It was blue, the color of forget-me-nots, and it had been my mother's before she died.

I held it up to the light. The fabric was soft, well-made, from a time when I'd belonged somewhere. There was a small tear in the hem and a faded stain near the waist, but it was still the nicest thing I owned.

It would have to be enough.

I dressed quickly, my fingers clumsy with cold and anticipation. The dress hung looser than it should have—I'd lost weight living on scraps and pride. I tried to do something with my hair, but without proper products or even a decent brush, the best I could manage was a loose braid that hung over one shoulder.

In the mirror, I looked like a girl playing dress-up in her mother's clothes. A girl pretending to be someone worth noticing.

I pushed the thought away.

"You're carrying his heir," I told my reflection firmly. "You're carrying the future Alpha of this pack. That makes you important. That makes you his."

The walk to the Pack House was three miles through territory I'd once dreamed of calling home. I had no car—pack vehicles were reserved for ranked members, and I had no rank. I wasn't even officially registered as a pack member. I existed in some gray space between belonging and exile, too proud to crawl back to my father, too stubborn to admit I'd made a catastrophic mistake.

The rain started before I'd gone half a mile.

It came down in cold sheets, soaking through my mother's dress within minutes. My shoes—the only pair I had left—sank into the mud with each step, the worn soles offering no protection against the water pooling on the dirt road. By the time the Pack House came into view through the trees, I was shivering so hard my teeth chattered.

But I didn't stop.

I couldn't stop.

Because inside that grand building with its warm lights and solid walls, Dariel was waiting. He just didn't know it yet. He didn't know that everything was about to change. That I was about to give him the one thing Jessica never could.

A future. An heir. A reason to finally choose me.

I climbed the steps to the Pack House entrance, my ruined shoes squelching with each step, leaving muddy prints on the pristine white stone. Through the windows, I could see wolves moving inside—warriors, pack members, people who belonged here in ways I didn't.

Not yet.

But soon.

I raised my hand to knock, then hesitated. My reflection stared back at me from the glass door—bedraggled, desperate, pathetic. An Alpha's daughter reduced to a beggar at the door.

My hand fell to my stomach again, seeking courage in the tiny life growing there.

"For you," I whispered. "I'm doing this for you."

I knocked.

Continue Reading

My Alpha Chose Her Over Me of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4 Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

You may also like

New Release Novels

Alpha's Betrayal, Luna's Vengeance Novel Cover
9.4
During my maternity leave, I found myself scrolling through the pack’s online forum to pass the time. That’s when I stumbled upon a post that was rapidly climbing in popularity. The headline read, "I Don’t Envy His Mate Because He Reserves All His Love for Me." Curious, I clicked on it. The profile picture was a butterfly—the same butterfly that matched the tattoo on my mate’s arm. --- Exhaustion from childbirth clung to me like a heavy fog, and the gnawing pain in my back felt like it could snap at any moment. In an attempt to distract myself, I aimlessly scrolled through the pack’s online forum and stumbled upon a post buzzing with activity. The profile picture was a butterfly, identical to the tattoo on Edison’s arm. Intrigued, I opened the post, and each word radiated the brazen audacity of an Omega trying to claim what wasn’t hers. "My mate’s Luna just had his child, and she’s home recovering. I casually mentioned wanting to visit Venice, and he booked a flight immediately.
Bound by Betrayal, Claimed by the Alpha Novel Cover
8.1
BLURB. Selena had it all, a devoted mate, Kael, and a life planned as the future Luna of their pack. Until betrayal struck. Her mate slept with her sister, and the entire pack already knew. Humiliation, heartbreak, and fury consumed her, leaving her adrift in a world that had always demanded strength. Then Darius appeared. The enigmatic Alpha whose gaze pierced her defenses and whose presence demanded more than she was ready to give. He didn't pity her. He didn't console her. He challenged her, pushed her, tested her, stripped her bare of pretenses and in doing so, awakened a dangerous attraction she never anticipated. Under his guidance, Selena must confront her past, reclaim her power, and navigate the deadly tensions of pack politics. Training becomes a battlefield of desire and restraint, where every glance, every touch, every word between them carries unspoken weight. The slow-burn connection intensifies with every moment, fiery, messy, human, impossible to ignore. But the road to healing and love is never easy. Kael returns, stirring the ashes of old attachments, while external pack threats loom. Selena is forced to choose between the remnants of a shattered past and the consuming, dangerous pull of Darius, the Alpha who sees every crack in her soul and refuses to look away.
Divorced and Remarried:Desired by Two Billionaires  Novel Cover
9.0
Velma spent ten years as Dylan's wife, enduring his mother's cruelty and constant reminders that she was barren-an orphan who didn't deserve him. When she finally became pregnant after a decade of trying, everything fell apart. Forced to sign divorce papers, heartbroken and pregnant, Velma disappeared. Five years later, she returned as the world's most famous artist. By her side: Theron, a patient and wealthy man who helped her rebuild her life, and the son Dylan never knew existed. She came back for an art exhibition, but fate forced her to work at Dylan's fashion company. The moment Dylan saw her, everything changed. She was no longer the quiet, broken woman he'd divorced. She was confident, powerful, radiant-and married to another man. Dylan groveled. He begged. He humbled himself in ways he never imagined, willing to do anything to reclaim the wife he'd lost for a second chance. But Velma was no longer the woman who lived in anyone's shadow. Will she forgive the man who broke her heart? Choose the man who rebuilt her? Or rewrite the rules and have them both? Click to find out... This is a why choose when she can have both book.
Entangled Fates : The Alpha's Reluctant Mate Novel Cover
8.2
“This game of yours is barbaric. How dare you make me play it?” Her anger boiled over again as she realized that it was his own fault because she was sore, tired, and bleeding. She could have died if not for that son of a bitch. “You'd better pull your finger out, Karenina, and talk to me in a more ladylike manner,” Xavier warned. She lowered her hand, but she wouldn't back down. What he had done was beyond unacceptable. “Why did you leave me to fight those werewolves if all that senseless bloodshed was to find a mate? I'm a hybrid, half-wolf! Obviously I shouldn't be there,” she said furiously. “I have my reasons,” he replied nonchalantly. “Damn it!” she clutched his fur again to vent her frustration. ****************************************************************** Karenina Mason, a headstrong and independent young woman, is not just an ordinary human-she is a rare hybrid with a powerful lineage. Unknowingly, she becomes entangled in a perilous game of political intrigue, where the coveted prize is to become the mate of the enigmatic and all-powerful Alpha of Westwood. Karenina resists this unwanted destiny, but fate seems insistent on thrusting her into this union. In her vulnerable state, Karenina finds herself surrounded by adversaries, and her once-trusted friends remain beyond her reach. Forced to rely on Xavier Westwood, a mysterious and captivating figure with his own hidden agenda, Karenina is drawn into a world of danger and desire. As they navigate the treacherous path together, an intense attraction grows between them, unraveling long-concealed secrets that should have remained locked away-secrets that may unleash powers too volatile to control.
I STOLE MY SISTERS FIANCÉ: A CEO! Novel Cover
9.4
5 years ago, Summer Rodriguez was framed for a murder she did not commit. Her mother betrayed her. Her twin sister walked away from her. The world chose to believe the worst. Summer lost her freedom, her future, and the life she had worked for. Now she is out of prison, and she wants everything stolen from her. That includes the man her sister is about to marry. Kirill Volkov is a Russian trillionaire CEO who is brilliant, cold, and haunted. He lives with obsessive compulsions and a mind that sometimes forgets recent events and sometimes forgets faces. Whenever he starts to feel anything close to it, his body responds with frightening physical collapse. But the moment Summer appears at his wedding disguised as her sister, something inside him wakes up. He does not expose her. He takes her hand and tells the world, She is my wife. What starts as revenge turns into a consuming game of desire, control, and secrets. Summer came to take her life back. She never planned to become the one thing Kirill refuses to let go of.
PRICED BY MY BILLIONAIRE NEMESIS Novel Cover
9.1
Eight years ago, Lena Hale was a second-year university student who trusted the wrong moment with her entire life. Adrian Vale was in his final year-brilliant, disciplined, already learning how to rule rather than feel. To Lena, he was safety. To Adrian, she was the one weakness he allowed himself. Until one night destroyed everything. Adrian saw her in a position he could not forgive. Something that looked deliberate. Something that felt like betrayal carved into his bones. He didn't ask for the truth. She never got the chance to give it. They separated broken, bleeding, and unfinished-and the damage followed them for eight years. When they meet again, there is no tenderness left. Lena is older now. Quieter. Cornered by debt that doesn't negotiate and men who collect pain instead of money. Survival forces her into one final humiliation-standing in for her best friend on a single escort assignment. One night. One paycheck. One way to keep breathing. She never expects Adrian to be the man watching. Adrian Vale is no longer capable of doubt. He is a billionaire built on precision, control, and a resentment he never questioned. Power has stripped him of mercy. When he sees Lena again-dressed for another man, standing exactly where he believes she chose to stand-his judgment finalizes. She betrayed him once. Now she's proving it. He doesn't ask questions. He doesn't want explanations. He wants confirmation-and control. Money becomes a weapon. Silence becomes obedience. And Lena learns just how expensive survival can be. But Adrian's empire is cracking. His mother is dying, and her deal is brutal in its simplicity: marriage in echange for another round of chemo. What begins as punishment becomes proximity. What begins as resentment mutates into obsession. And beneath Adrian's certainty lurks a truth so corrosive it could dismantle everything he built. This is not a love story. It is not forgiveness. It is power colliding with memory. Control strangling truth. And two people bound together by a lie that refuses to stay buried. Because some love stories don't burn slowly. They detonate. And when the truth comes out... nothing survives intact.
Chapters
Read now
Share