Follow
Chapters
Share
Reborn And Remade: The Exiled Matriarch Novel Cover

Reborn And Remade: The Exiled Matriarch

A jagged spike of agony woke Kiana up in a filthy stone room. She had transmigrated into the body of a notorious, exiled matriarch in a brutal wasteland. Before she could even process her new reality, she saw a massive, bloodied man huddled in the corner, trembling in absolute terror. Foreign memories detonated in her brain: the original Kiana swinging a spiked whip, laughing as she tore his flesh open. He was her husband, and she was a monster who tortured her own consorts. The situation was a complete death trap. Another husband stormed in, throwing down a marriage contract and demanding to sever their ties, which would leave her to be eaten by mutated beasts. Outside, her third husband lay dying from a toxic wound while the rest of the tribe mocked her, eagerly waiting for her downfall. Scanning her own body, Kiana discovered her face was covered in ugly purple bruises. The original host hadn't just been naturally insane; she had been secretly fed a chronic poison by political enemies, destroying her beauty and driving her mad until she was exiled. As a survivor from a modern apocalypse, the sight of broken, enslaved men made her skin crawl. She refused to die in this savage wasteland as a pawn in someone else's twisted game. Kiana tossed the contract back to the furious man. "Give me three months. I will save him, and I swear I won't touch you." With her apocalyptic healing powers and a newly awakened Spatial System, she was going to rewrite the rules of this primitive world.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

A jagged spike of agony drove straight through Kiana's skull.

Her consciousness slammed back into her body. She gasped, her lungs pulling in air that tasted like copper and wet mold. The stench of stale blood coated the back of her throat.

Kiana forced her heavy eyelids open. Her vision swam. A violent migraine pulsed behind her eyes, making the dark room spin.

Fire burned across her forehead and down her left arm. Survival instinct—honed by years in the apocalypse—kicked in instantly. She jerked her right arm up to defend her face.

The movement pulled at a festering wound on her bicep. A sharp hiss of pain escaped her lips.

In the dead silence of the stone room, that tiny intake of breath sounded like a gunshot.

Immediately, the sharp clatter of metal chains echoed from the darkest corner of the room.

Kiana's vision finally snapped into focus. She locked her eyes on the source of the noise.

A massive, broad-shouldered figure was huddled in the shadows.

It was her consort, Alfred Baird.

Thick, dark red blood crusted over the overlapping whip scars that covered his bare chest and arms. The wounds were brutal.

Before Kiana could process the sight, a bomb of foreign memories detonated in her brain.

The memories did not just show her what the original Kiana had done. They showed her the world she had done it in—a world that was nothing like the zombie-ravaged wasteland Kiana had fought through for years. This was a beast-world, savage and primal, yet it followed a law more absolute than any she had known: females were the rulers. Women were born with a rare spiritual power, a force that could soothe the violent rampages that plagued every beast-man. Because females were outnumbered a hundred to one, they were not merely valued—they were worshipped. A single female was entitled to take multiple males as her consorts, forming a matriarchal household where her word was absolute. Males, no matter how fierce their beast forms, lived to serve, protect, and compete for their female's favor. To be chosen was the highest honor a male could receive. To be discarded was a mark of shame that no amount of strength could erase.

And the original Kiana—the woman whose body she now inhabited, the exiled matriarch whose name she now carried—had twisted this sacred bond into a theater of cruelty. Alfred was not a servant. He was one of her bound mates. So were the others—four more consorts whose faces flickered through the stolen memories, each one bearing the marks of her sadism. The whipping. The starvation. The small, inventive tortures designed to break not just the body, but the spirit. The original Kiana had treated them not as men, but as toys for her amusement.

The sheer force of the memory made Kiana's stomach heave. She let out a low, pained groan and clutched her head.

At the sound of her groan, Alfred's entire body began to shake. Violent, uncontrollable tremors ripped through his muscles.

Driven by pure survival instinct, he shrank back. His broad shoulders slammed hard against the rough stone wall.

On his collarbone, a complex, branded beast-mark—the symbol of their marriage contract—pulsed with a faint, warning red light. It reacted to his absolute terror.

Kiana saw it. She saw the raw, unfiltered disgust and despair burning in his ice-cold eyes. He was looking at her like she was a monster.

The realization hit her like a physical blow to the chest. She had transmigrated into the body of a notorious, exiled matriarch. A woman who tortured her own husbands.

Kiana's mind, tempered by years of surviving the apocalypse, snapped into cold, tactical clarity. She was in a broken body, stranded in a hostile territory called the Wilderlands, surrounded by males who had every reason to want her dead. The original owner had built a fortress of hatred, and now Kiana was trapped inside it. But the stolen memories also showed her the blueprint for survival. In this world, a female's power—her safety, her status, her ability to command resources—was directly tied to her mates. A lone female, disgraced and exiled, was prey. The Wilderlands would devour her in days. Her consorts, broken as they were, were not just victims to be pitied. They were warriors. Their beast-man strength, their knowledge of this brutal land, the very bond-marks burned into their skin—these were her only lifelines. If Alfred died from his wounds, if the others were too shattered to ever fight at her side, she would be dead before the next full moon. Saving them wasn't just a moral choice. It was the only play she had. She needed them. And right now, they needed a monster who wasn't a monster anymore.

Her throat felt like it was lined with sandpaper. Kiana tried to speak, to break the suffocating tension.

Only a broken, raspy sound came out.

Alfred's jaw clenched so hard a muscle jumped in his cheek. He braced himself, his body locking up as if preparing for the first strike of the whip. He bit down on his pale lower lip, refusing to make a sound. He was holding onto his last shred of dignity.

A wave of intense discomfort washed over Kiana. As a survivor from a modern world, the sight of a broken, enslaved man made her skin crawl.

She swallowed hard, fighting the throbbing pain in her limbs. Slowly, deliberately, she lowered her right arm. She dropped her defensive stance completely.

Kiana took a slow, deep breath. She kept her voice flat, calm, and completely devoid of aggression.

"I won't hit you anymore," she said. "Go clean your wounds."

The words hung in the damp air of the stone room.

Alfred's head snapped up. His icy eyes widened, staring at her in absolute shock.

You may also like

After My Mate’s Lies, I Became the Alpha King’s Luna Novel Cover
9.7
Betrayal shatters Elara’s world when her fated mate, the future Alpha, rejects her for another woman. Cast aside and broken, she believes her future is over until a twist of fate brings her face-to-face with the formidable Alpha King. To everyone’s shock, he claims her as his true Luna. Now, Elara must navigate the dangerous politics of the royal court while proving to her former pack that she is more powerful than they ever imagined.
Betrayed by the Mate Who Claimed My Heart Novel Cover
9.3
Elara believed she had finally found her destiny when her fated mate, Alpha Silas, claimed her heart. However, her world shatters when he brutally rejects their bond to marry a powerful rival for political gain. Forced into exile and hunted by those she once called family, Elara must navigate a dangerous wilderness. As she uncovers a hidden lineage and untapped powers, she must decide if she will seek vengeance or forge a new life away from his betrayal.
Betrayed and Reborn: The Omega’s Vengeance Against Her Fated Alpha Novel Cover
8.4
Betrayed and left for dead by her fated alpha, Elara is reborn with a single purpose: absolute vengeance. Once a submissive omega who believed in the bond of destiny, she returns from the brink of death with newfound power and a cold heart. As she navigates the dangerous politics of the werewolf packs, Elara must decide if she will succumb to her thirst for blood or find a new path. It is a tale of betrayal, rebirth, and a woman’s fierce retribution.
From Ugly to Unforgettable Novel Cover
9.5
For years, Elena endured the cruelty of her pack, mocked for her appearance and treated as an outcast. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she undergoes a stunning transformation, revealing a beauty that leaves everyone speechless. As she navigates her new reality, she catches the eye of a powerful Alpha who once ignored her. Now, Elena must decide if she can forgive the past or forge a new path defined by her own strength and worth.
My Husband Tried to Kill Me for His Chosen Luna Novel Cover
9.7
Elara’s world shatters when her husband, the Alpha, attempts to end her life to clear a path for his fated Luna. Miraculously surviving his brutal betrayal, she is left scarred and seeking justice in a world that turned its back on her. As she navigates the dangerous politics of the pack and her own burgeoning power, Elara must decide if she will hide in the shadows or rise to reclaim her dignity from the man who vowed to protect her.
Reborn From Fire: The Billionaire's Obsession Novel Cover
7.1
The night before her wedding to Wall Street billionaire Everette Baird, Deliah Quinn stood happily in her haute couture gown. Then, her younger sister Arvilla walked in, handed her a drugged glass of champagne, and slammed an ultrasound on the vanity. "I'm pregnant with Everette's child," Arvilla sneered. Before Deliah's paralyzed body could react, Arvilla dragged in a canister of industrial gasoline, soaked the bridal suite, tossed a lighter, and locked the heavy oak doors from the outside. To escape the roaring inferno, Deliah smashed the glass balcony and threw herself into the freezing, violent waters of the Atlantic Ocean. For five agonizing years, everyone believed the Quinn heiress was dead. Deliah returned to New York entirely reborn—a top architectural designer and a single mother, having scrubbed her past clean and forgotten the people who destroyed her. She only wanted a peaceful life with her five-year-old genius son, Leo. But she had no idea her son was secretly hacking airport security cameras to find himself a wealthy stepdad. Leo deliberately bumped into a terrifying, cold-blooded tycoon, spilling scalding coffee on his custom suit to get his attention. When Deliah frantically rushed over to protect her son and apologize, the air in the terminal vanished. Everette Baird stared at the exact face he had obsessively mourned for five years, his eyes turning pitch black as he crushed his phone in his bare hand.