
Rejected & Reckoning: Twin Flames
Five years ago, Lysara Veyne was rejected at the altar.
Humiliated. Cast aside.
Her bond shattered publicly by Kaelen Draven, the cold Alpha heir of the feared Blackthorn Pack.
Broken and bleeding inside, Lysara fled into the forest...
and into the arms of a masked stranger whose touch awakened her wolf like wildfire.
She disappeared with his memory-
and his children growing inside her.
Now, she returns with a new name, a quiet job... and twin sons who possess terrifying gifts.
Theron, the older twin, sees visions of the future.
Caelen, the younger, hears thoughts and emotions that aren't his.
Both boys look unmistakably like Kaelen Draven.
And the Alpha who once rejected their mother
can suddenly feel a mate bond he does not understand.
As whispers spread, jealous rivals plot, and DNA secrets ignite war, Lysara fights to protect her sons-and herself.
Kaelen wants answers, redemption, and a second chance.
Riven Calder, his dangerous cousin, wants Lysara for himself.
Sylara Voss, the enchantress, would kill to take the twins' power.
But Lysara is no longer the Omega they broke.
She is prophecy-born, bloodline-bound, and rising.
And when the final reckoning comes, she will make the world kneel.
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Chapter 4
Lysara's POV
The moon hung low and silver in the sky, casting long shadows across the Blackthorn Estate. The night was alive with soft whispers - leaves rustling, distant howls, and the faint crackling of a dying fire. But beneath this calm, an uneasy tension pressed against my skin like the chill wind slipping through the cracks of the old manor.
I stood at the edge of the courtyard, the cold stone beneath my bare feet grounding me. My breath came in soft clouds, mingling with the mist that curled like fingers around the ancient oaks. My heart, however, felt far from still.
The estate had changed since my return. It was no longer a place of cold indifference - now, every glance held a question, every whisper seemed to carry a warning. The twins, Theron and Caelen, were growing - and with them, the weight of secrets I could no longer keep hidden.
I wrapped my shawl tighter around my shoulders, the familiar fabric a small comfort against the cold night and the colder stares I had felt all day.
Why am I here? The question circled endlessly in my mind. Here, where I was once scorned and abandoned. Here, where my heart shattered in a public ceremony that still haunted me.
Kaelen Draven.
The name was a blade that never dulled.
I turned my gaze to the manor's great windows. Inside, golden light spilled like honey over polished floors and rich tapestries. Somewhere beyond those walls, he sat - the Alpha who had cast me aside as if I were nothing.
But tonight, I was not the broken girl who fled into the forest.
Tonight, I was Lysara Veyne.
A woman with a purpose, with secrets, with strength.
The soft crunch of footsteps startled me from my thoughts. I turned to see Tavian Coren, Kaelen's Beta, emerging from the shadows. His usual calm face held a flicker of concern as he approached.
"Lysara," he greeted softly, bowing his head. "You should be careful wandering alone at night."
I managed a small smile, though my pulse quickened. Tavian was a rare constant in this world - loyal, honest, a man who seemed to see through the facades. Yet even he could not shield me from the storm that brewed within these walls.
"I am used to the shadows," I replied, my voice steady. "They are safer than the light here."
He studied me, his eyes dark with unspoken questions. But before he could speak, a sharp, commanding voice echoed from the manor.
"Lysara."
My heart stuttered.
Kaelen Draven stepped into the courtyard, his presence as imposing as ever. The firelight danced on his sharp features, revealing the storm behind his storm-gray eyes.
"You should not be out here," he said, voice low but firm.
"And you should not be so quick to forget," I whispered back, stepping forward.
His gaze hardened. "I will not forget."
There it was - the silent accusation behind the words, the weight of a thousand regrets and battles fought in silence.
The twins stirred in their room upstairs, their gifts whispering warnings I could not ignore. Theron's visions had become more frequent - shadows of danger lurking just beyond our reach. Caelen's sensitivity to emotions left him restless, sensing the growing hostility in the house.
I placed a hand over my belly, feeling the pulse of life and power intertwined within me. The secret I carried was not just my own. It belonged to the future of the Nightfang Pack - and the fate of all those caught in its path.
Kaelen's gaze lingered on me, unreadable yet intense.
"Why have you returned, Lysara? To haunt me? To ruin what I have built?"
I met his stare without flinching.
"I have returned to claim what was taken from me. To protect what is mine."
His jaw clenched, but before he could answer, a sudden noise shattered the fragile calm - the sharp, mocking laughter of Sylara Voss.
She stepped into the courtyard like a serpent, her eyes gleaming with venom.
"Well, well," she purred, "if it isn't the discarded Omega and her little secrets."
Kaelen's eyes flicked to her, darkening.
"This is no place for your games, Sylara."
She smiled sweetly, but the malice beneath was clear.
"Oh, I'm not here to play. I'm here to remind you all that some wounds never heal."
Her words hung heavy, a threat wrapped in silk.
As she turned away, I felt the weight of unseen eyes watching, waiting.
The estate was a nest of vipers, and every step I took stirred their venom.
I glanced up at the full moon, its cracked surface glowing eerily between drifting clouds.
The marking - the broken moon - the sign tied to my bloodline and the prophecy whispered in shadows.
My fingers trembled.
The path ahead was dark and dangerous.
But I would walk it - for my sons, for my future, for the vengeance I had sworn to claim.
The night deepened. Inside, secrets unfurled and alliances shifted like the wind.
Kaelen stood alone by the window, his silhouette framed by the cold moonlight. His expression was a battle - regret, desire, and something like hope warring within him.
Outside, I turned away from the manor and disappeared into the shadows.
Because in this world, shadows were my home.
And beneath this broken moon, my reckoning had only just begun.
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7.2
Betrayed by her sister. Killed by her husband.
Reborn, Sarah returns with one goal-revenge.
This time, she won't be the fool.
And with the Knox, the most dangerous man by her side...
she'll ruin them all, and take back everything that belongs to her.
Promotional line: They killed me once. This time, I'll destroy them first.

9.1
I stood at the altar in a fifty-thousand-dollar custom lace gown, waiting to marry the boy I had loved since I was five.
But Silas didn't say "I do."
He answered a phone call, turned pale, and bolted toward the exit as if the gates of hell had opened, leaving me to face five hundred of New York's most dangerous criminals alone.
He left me for a waitress named Lola.
The humiliation was suffocating. The elite of the Five Families looked at me with pity, a Genovese princess rejected for trash.
When Silas finally returned, he didn't apologize.
He showed up with hickeys on his neck, clinging to Lola, and had the audacity to suggest I become his mistress.
He even demanded I hand over my dowry—millions in weapons and cash—so he could fund their lifestyle and "redecorate" with her.
He thought I was still the innocent girl who would beg for his scraps.
He didn't realize that in the moment he ran, a shadow had stepped forward to fill the void.
Dante Moretti. The Don. Silas's uncle.
The most feared man in the city looked at me with dark, predatory eyes and offered me a choice: be a victim, or be a Queen.
"Since you are to marry a Moretti," Dante said, extending his scarred hand, "why not marry the head of the table?"
I looked at the door where Silas had disappeared, then at the Reaper standing before me.
"I do," I whispered.
Silas thought he had ruined my life, but he only cleared the way for me to marry the monster who would burn the world down for me.

7.9
After growing up in an orphanage, Corrine thought marrying billionaire Cristofer Clarke would finally give her a loving family.
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During her emergency C-section, Corrine nearly bled to death alone, and her newborn daughter was sent to the NICU fighting for her tiny life.
But nobody told Cristofer the truth about her suffering. A corrupt nanny easily framed Corrine as an unstable mother who starved his unborn heirs.
So he ruthlessly ordered his team to lock her in a psychiatric ward, while his aristocratic mother and sister stormed her ICU room, throwing a relinquishment contract onto her bleeding surgical wounds.
"We're actually doing you a favor, sweetie. Because honestly? Who knows who the father of those premature freaks really is."
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Sitting up with fresh blood soaking her torn stitches, Corrine ripped the contract to shreds and stared dead into his eyes.
"That's right. I'm just in it for the money. Get your checkbook ready, Cristofer. I'll see you in court."

7.7
Rejected by the Lycan King, Awakened as Luna
One Night. One Rejection. One Child Who Will Rewrite the Moon.
She was never meant to survive the night she spent with the Lycan King.
Drawn into the heart of Lycan territory under a fractured moon, she crossed paths with the most feared ruler of their world-a king forged in dominance, command, and ruthless control. One night of instinct and forbidden desire bound them together in a mate bond neither could deny.
By dawn, he rejected her.
Cold. Public. Absolute.
But his cruelty hid a truth he could never speak-a prophecy written in blood and moonlight, one that promised her death if he claimed her. To protect her, he severed the bond with his own hands and cast her out, knowing she would hate him... and believing hatred was safer than love.
Banished into the snow, wounded and alone, she did not beg. She did not break.
As the cold claimed her strength, a single thought anchored her will: "I must survive."
And beneath her numb fingertips, silver light flickered-unseen, unrecognized, awakening.
She survives the exile only to discover the impossible. She carries the Lycan King's child.
A child conceived under a fractured moon. A child whispered to be born not of love, but of dominance and defiance.
While the world believes her broken, her body begins to change. Her power is not claws or combat-but something far rarer. Lunar healing flows through her veins, mending bodies and binding loyalty. Empathy awakens with it, allowing her to sense emotions, calm rage, and later... bend dominance itself. In exile, she becomes a quiet force-saving lives, gathering allies, and growing into a leader no one expected.
When the Lycan King learns the truth, regret does not drive him.
Obsession does.
He does not ask for forgiveness. He demands possession-only to find the woman he discarded no longer kneels to kings. Every forced reunion becomes a war of wills, every near-touch burns with unresolved desire, and every step closer ignites the truth he has avoided: she is no longer his weakness.
She is becoming the Luna that the moon itself has chosen.
As enemies rise within the Lycan court and rival Alphas circle the child who could unmake kings, the Lycan King faces a reckoning no crown can shield him from. To claim her heart, he must surrender more than pride. He must sacrifice power. Reputation. His throne.
And she must decide whether love-once broken-can ever be earned again... or whether her destiny lies in ruling without him.
This is not a story of gentle mates or easy forgiveness.
It is a dark, obsessive romance where survival becomes strength, power awakens through pain, and love is forged through sacrifice.
She was rejected.
She survived.
And now, the moon answers only to her.

8.9
I've always done as my father commanded-until he sells me to a family in Sicily and I become the property of Sullivan Stone.
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I wanted her the moment I saw her-feisty, sly, and meant to be broken.
He's everything I always want to stay away from: cold, ruthless, and dangerously intent on having what he wants.
*
I'll train her, tempt her, and mold her until she fits perfectly into my hands.
But what I didn't expect was how easily his darkness would pull me in-how quickly his world would become mine.
*
But when she uncovers the secret that brought her to me, she'll realize survival always demands a price.
Running was never an option. And by the time I understand the truth, I'm already too deep in his game to crawl out.
*
And this time, that price might be our everything!