
Shattered Bond: The Genius Omega's Revenge
I was the lead architect for the Pack's billion-dollar tech company, and I was secretly carrying the Alpha's heir.
I thought the merger would finally make Caleb Mark me.
Instead, I walked into my office to find a mistress sitting in my chair.
Caleb didn't just fire me. When I refused to hand over the encryption keys to the system I built, he locked me in a reinforced closet lined with silver mesh.
For a pregnant wolf, silver is poison.
I pounded on the door until my knuckles bled.
"Caleb! Please! It burns! I'm losing the baby!"
I screamed until my voice broke, feeling the life drain from my womb.
But outside the door, his mistress laughed. "Don't listen to her, Caleb. She's just a weak Omega faking it for attention."
And my Fated Mate believed her.
He left me in that dark box while our son died in a pool of my own blood.
He thought he had broken me. He thought I would die a silent death so he could parade his fake heir around.
He forgot one thing: I wrote the code that runs his entire life.
Three days later, I didn't show up to the hospital morgue.
I rolled my wheelchair onto the stage of his global press conference, flanked by the rival Alpha he feared most.
I held up the remote to the main server.
"You killed my son for a lie, Caleb," I smiled into the microphone as the screens behind him broadcast the footage of his crime. "Now, say goodbye to your empire."
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Chapter 1
I was the lead architect for the Pack's billion-dollar tech company, and I was secretly carrying the Alpha's heir.
I thought the merger would finally make Caleb Mark me.
Instead, I walked into my office to find a mistress sitting in my chair.
Caleb didn't just fire me. When I refused to hand over the encryption keys to the system I built, he locked me in a reinforced closet lined with silver mesh.
For a pregnant wolf, silver is poison.
I pounded on the door until my knuckles bled.
"Caleb! Please! It burns! I'm losing the baby!"
I screamed until my voice broke, feeling the life drain from my womb.
But outside the door, his mistress laughed. "Don't listen to her, Caleb. She's just a weak Omega faking it for attention."
And my Fated Mate believed her.
He left me in that dark box while our son died in a pool of my own blood.
He thought he had broken me. He thought I would die a silent death so he could parade his fake heir around.
He forgot one thing: I wrote the code that runs his entire life.
Three days later, I didn't show up to the hospital morgue.
I rolled my wheelchair onto the stage of his global press conference, flanked by the rival Alpha he feared most.
I held up the remote to the main server.
"You killed my son for a lie, Caleb," I smiled into the microphone as the screens behind him broadcast the footage of his crime. "Now, say goodbye to your empire."
Chapter 1
Brooke POV:
The sharp sting of antiseptic cut through the air, burning my nose. It was chemical, cold, and completely devoid of the earthy warmth I needed. I sat on the edge of the hospital bed, hands trembling as they hovered over my flat stomach.
"You're running on fumes, Ms. Myers," the doctor had said, not bothering to hide the pity in his eyes. "Your wolf is dormant because your body is funneling everything into the pregnancy. You need bed rest. Zero stress. Or you lose it."
Zero stress. I almost laughed.
I was the lead architect for Silver Moon Tech. The pack's entire economy ran on the code I bled to write. We were days away from the Apex merger, a deal that would secure our future. And I was doing it all for him.
Caleb.
My Alpha. My Fated Mate.
I checked my phone. Zero missed calls. Zero texts. I'd collapsed face-first onto the tile during a code review, and my mate couldn't be bothered to see if I was breathing.
"I have to go," I whispered to the empty room.
I signed the AMA forms. My wolf was silent, conserving her strength for the tiny spark of life growing inside me. I needed to tell Caleb about the pup. Maybe this would change things. Maybe he'd finally stop hiding us.
I caught a cab to Silver Moon Tower. The glass spire pierced the sky, a monument to the wealth my algorithms built.
I walked to the security gates, pressing my thumb against the scanner.
Access Denied.
The red light blinked. I frowned and tried again.
Access Denied. User Unknown.
My heart hammered against my ribs. I was the Chief Architect. I wrote the damn security protocols.
"Let me in," I told the guard, a young Beta named Leo.
Leo wouldn't meet my eyes. He shifted, the scent of anxiety rolling off him like sour milk. "I can't, Brooke. Alpha's orders. Your clearance has been pulled."
"Pulled? By who?"
"The new Director of Operations."
I didn't wait. I punched in my manual override-a backdoor I kept for catastrophic system failures-and the gate hissed open. Leo looked terrified, but he didn't stop me.
I stormed toward the elevator, exhaustion replaced by a cold dread. When the doors opened on the top floor, the scent hit me.
Cheap, cloying vanilla mixed with synthetic rose. It was trying too hard. And it was coming from my office.
I pushed the glass doors open.
Krystal Schroeder was sitting in my ergonomic chair, spinning my pen between her manicured fingers. She looked up, lips curling into a smirk that didn't reach her eyes.
"Back early," she said, her voice high and grating. "Thought the Healers would keep you overnight."
"Get out of my chair, Krystal."
"Your chair?" She laughed, standing up and smoothing down a dress that was two sizes too small. She puffed out her chest, releasing pheromones that smelled like desperation. "Caleb appointed me. He needs a real wolf for the Apex merger. Not a weak Omega who passes out looking at a monitor."
"Where is he?"
"Right here."
The voice came from behind me, deep and resonating. The Alpha Tone.
I turned. Caleb stood there in a suit I'd bought him. He looked magnificent, but his eyes-usually warm in private-were dead cold.
"Caleb," I breathed. "Why is my access revoked? Why is she in my office?"
He didn't reach for me. He stepped back, standing next to Krystal.
"Brooke," he said, flatly. "You're relieved of your duties. Go home."
"Go home? The presentation is in forty-eight hours! The Alpha Code isn't compiled. Only I can-"
"Krystal will handle it."
"Krystal?" I looked at her. "She failed high school algebra. She can't read the syntax, let alone compile a defense grid!"
"Watch your tone," Caleb growled. The air grew heavy. He was using the Command on me. My knees buckled. My wolf whined, forced to bow her head.
I clutched my stomach, fighting the gravity. "Caleb, please. We need to talk. Privately."
He looked at Krystal, then back at me. "Anything you have to say, you can say in front of the future Luna."
The words hung in the air like a guillotine blade.
Future Luna.
I looked at Krystal, beaming with triumph. Then at Caleb. He wasn't joking.
"But..." My voice broke. "I am your mate."
"You are an Omega," Caleb said, devoid of emotion. "A useful tool, Brooke. But Silver Moon needs a Luna who can produce strong heirs. Not a runt who can't even shift properly."
I felt the bond between us-that golden thread connecting our souls-turn necrotic. And on him, under his musk, I smelled it.
Vanilla and synthetic rose.
"You cheated on me," I whispered.
"I did what an Alpha must do. Now, leave. Before I have security drag you out."
I looked at the man I had loved since sixteen. The man I built an empire for. The father of the child inside me. And I saw a stranger.
"Fine," I said, fighting the crushing pressure of his Tone. "I'm leaving. But I'm taking the Alpha Code patent. It's in my name."
Caleb laughed, a cruel bark. "You're an Omega, Brooke. Without the Pack, you're nothing. You'll be a Rogue within a week. You'll come crawling back."
He turned his back. Krystal waved her fingers, mouthing 'Bye-bye.'
I walked out. I didn't cry. Not yet.
I made it to the street before the wind hit me. I was jobless. I was about to be homeless.
But I wasn't helpless.
I pulled out my phone, navigating to a contact hidden under a triple-layer firewall.
I dialed.
"Speak," a voice answered. Not a greeting. A command.
"Easton Jensen," I said.
A pause. "Brooke Myers. The brains behind Silver Moon. To what do I owe the pleasure? Finally realized your talent is wasted on that boy you call an Alpha?"
Easton Jensen. Alpha of Blood River. The boogeyman parents used to scare their pups.
"I have a proposition," I said. "I have the Alpha Code. And I want to watch Silver Moon burn."
"I'm listening," Easton purred.
I looked back at the tower one last time. "I'm coming to get everything they took from me. Starting with their future."
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8.0
The craziest thing I've ever done was let a dangerous man touch me, and not pull away.
"Trust me."
Words like that could mess you up in this line of work. Then he did something I didn't expect, he stretched out a hand. Even I knew when not to doubt a helping hand.
I sighed. Well, roadkill it is then.
I clasped his hand and his firm grip pulled me up out of the line of fire.
***
Cake Coogan survives by her fists and her fury, spending her life fighting in underground rings to keep herself and her mother alive. But one stolen payout, one stranger's intervention, and one accidental bag switch drops her into the crosshairs of Nico Vescari.
Nico Vescari; mafia heir, feared and ruthless, a man who kills with a steady pulse-wants his money back. What he gets instead is Cake: the girl with the iron fists, mismatched eyes, and a journal he should never have read. Fascinated, furious, and threatened by how she makes him feel, he gives her a choice that isn't a choice at all-marry him for a year... or lose the only family she has left.
Thrust into a world of blood feuds, monsters, and merciless mafia politics, Cake becomes both weapon and wife. She's pulled between power plays, underground fights, and a man whose touch feels like fire even when she swears she hates him. Nico's family is dangerous, his enemies worse, and his rules suffocating, but the most lethal thing between them is the feral desire none of them want. As bodies fall and alliances burn, Cake is forced to choose between revenge and the man who has broken her, protected her, and ruined her life in equal measure.
In a story of obsession, betrayal, and savage love, only the strongest survive.
And Cake Coogan is not prey.

7.4
Forced into an unwanted marriage, quiet schoolteacher Delina Brooks is bound to Andrew Kingsley.He is a ruthless billionaire musician, cold and arrogant, and he hates Delina from the moment they wed.
But Andrew's world is not just his own. His glamorous ex-girlfriend, Camilla Laurent, and his manipulative sister, Veronica, are determined to destroy Delina-and reclaim Andrew for themselves. Surrounded by lies, secrets, and relentless enemies, Delina must fight for her dignity, her family, and her future.
As fate twists and turns, one question remains: Will the woman he despised become the only one he can't live without?

9.4
They threw a prince into the river. A warrior climbed out.
Seven-year-old Marcus watched his parents die, betrayed by the uncle he trusted. Cast into beast-filled waters, left for dead, he should have perished. Instead, he survived-and began plotting revenge. For ten years, hiding his royal identity at a remote academy, Marcus trains in secret, driven by one burning purpose: make them all pay.
But when he finally returns to reclaim his throne, he'll uncover a truth more devastating than any betrayal: his parents are alive, and his suffering was their plan all along. Now Marcus must decide. Will he become the monster his enemies created, or the hero his broken kingdom desperately needs?

7.4
Clara Davis was trained to seduce, deceive, and destroy.
Her mission is simple: infiltrate billionaire Jeffery Rothwell's life, gain his trust, and help seize his empire in exchange for the freedom she has always craved.
But the deeper she slips into his dangerous world, the more the lines between mission and desire begin to blur. Falling for him was never part of the plan and neither was discovering that the man she was sent to manipulate may not be the real Jeffery at all.
Now trapped in a deadly web of obsession, power, and hidden identities. Clara is caught between the organization that owns her, the monster who remade her, and a love that has turned into vengeance. Clara must survive a man who sees everything, controls everything, and may be far more dangerous than the organization that created her.
Because in this game of seduction and revenge, love might be the deadliest trap of all.

8.3
Sandra was a mistress: a temporary escape for billionaire David Kingsley.
But in the shadows of his study, "temporary" turned into a dangerous addiction.
When David brutally casts her back into the poverty she fought to escape, Sandra plays her final card: a lie about a pregnancy to keep him tied to her.
The lie becomes a terrifying reality just as David announces his "perfect" life is expanding with a child of his own.
Now, Sandra isn't just a discarded mistress; she's a woman with a secret that could topple an empire.
How far will a woman go when she has nothing left to lose but the life growing inside her?

7.1
In my past life, my fiancé Grayson Falcone locked me in an abandoned warehouse to die of a fever while he paraded his mistress around the city.
I opened my eyes and was reborn right on the night of the Plaza Hotel gala.
Just like before, Grayson swam right past me in the freezing fountain, pulling his dripping mistress into his arms in front of New York's elite mafia families.
He publicly shattered our honor, leaving me to face absolute social death.
But this time, Damon Falcone—Grayson's uncle and the most feared Don in the city—stepped out of the shadows, wrapped me in his coat, and carried me away.
To safely destroy the betrothal, I decided to become Grayson's worst nightmare. I played the suffocatingly devoted fiancée, even "accidentally" feeding him his lethal allergen.
But my plan completely backfired.
Instead of breaking the engagement, Grayson developed a sick, morbid fascination with my lethal intentions.
Even worse, Damon cornered me in his private shooting range, his eyes burning with a terrifying, dark obsession as he pinned me against his chest.
I didn't understand why my calculated revenge was spiraling so dangerously out of control.
Thanks to the vicious rumors about Damon carrying me away, the furious family matriarch slammed her hand on the table to protect the family's honor.
"The rumors end now. Grayson and Isabella will marry next month."