
The Alpha's Forbidden Mate: A Heart Shattered
I’m the sister of a pack Gamma, but in the Nightshade Pack, status is everything. My brother Silas keeps warning me to stay away from the Blackwood family, especially the Alpha, Ryker. But I couldn't help it—I’m in love with Cole, the Alpha’s younger brother.
I thought our love was a secret sanctuary, a fated bond that defied the pack’s rigid hierarchy. Today, I decided to surprise him at the Packhouse, hoping to be the light in his stressful life as he prepared for the Alpha’s upcoming mate selection ceremony.
I snuck into the West Wing, only to find myself in a room that radiated pure, suffocating power. I didn't know I was in Ryker’s private office. When I touched a silver-framed photo of his parents, the door burst open. Ryker didn't just see a trespasser; he saw a violation. His Alpha Command hit me like a physical blow, forcing me to drop the frame. It shattered against the stone hearth, and with it, my entire world.
The rage in his eyes was absolute, a cold, terrifying fury that left me trembling on the floor. His future Luna, Mira, stood by, mocking my pathetic state as I scrambled to escape, my hand sliced open by the jagged glass. Why was he so cruel? And why did the scent of my own love, Cole, seem to make them look at me with even more disdain?
I couldn't go back to the life I knew. As I sat sobbing on the stairs, abandoned by the man I loved and broken by his brother, I realized I had been completely blind to the darkness of the Blackwood name.
I didn't care about the pack rules anymore. I looked at my bleeding hand and made a silent vow: I would uncover the secret behind why the Alpha hated me so much, even if it destroyed the very foundation of the pack.
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Chapter 1
Elara Meadowes POV:
"Ilana, get up! Do you really want to keep your precious Cole waiting downstairs all day?"
The sharp, impatient voice of my brother, Silas, sliced through the last vestiges of my dream, accompanied by a series of thundering knocks that rattled the cheap wood of my bedroom door. I groaned, pulling the comforter over my head to block out the sliver of morning sun that had found its way through a gap in the curtains, landing squarely on my face.
But his words had already done their damage.
*Cole.*
The name was a spark in the darkness of my mind. My inner wolf, a gentle she-wolf I called Lyra, perked up at the thought of him. Her tail gave an excited thump against the inside of my skull.
I was awake. Instantly.
The comforter was thrown back as I shot up into a sitting position. The cool morning air hit my bare arms, and I glanced down at my faded sleep shirt, a cartoon wolf howling at a crescent moon printed on the front.
I scrambled out of bed and yanked the door open, my hair a tangled mess around my face. Silas was leaning against the doorframe, a wicked smirk playing on his lips. He was already in his Nightshade Pack training gear, the dark gray fabric stretching across a frame that seemed to get broader and more solid every month. Since being promoted to Gamma, he carried himself with a new, unshakeable authority that even I, his sister, found intimidating at times.
"Cole isn't here, is he?" I accused, folding my arms across my chest. A blush was already creeping up my neck. I hated that he could still get me so easily.
"Strategic deception," he said, shrugging. He held out a steaming mug of coffee. "Otherwise, would you have been up before noon?"
I snatched the mug from his hand, the warmth seeping into my cold fingers and melting some of my irritation. "You're just jealous," I mumbled into the steam, taking a careful sip.
The smirk on his face vanished, replaced by the serious, guarded expression I knew all too well. "I'm just doing my job as a Gamma, and as your brother. That means keeping you safe."
My stomach gave a little lurch. I knew what he meant. He wasn't talking about rogue wolves or rival packs. He was talking about Cole. He was talking about the chasm of status that separated us.
I turned away from his piercing gaze and walked back into my room. My eyes landed on the small, silver-plated frame on my nightstand. It was a picture of Cole and me from last summer's pack picnic. His arm was slung around my shoulders, and he was laughing, his head thrown back. The sun caught the highlights in his sandy-brown hair, and even just looking at the photo, I could almost smell him—that warm, comforting scent of pine needles and damp earth after a rain.
My fingers traced the outline of his smiling face. The love that swelled in my chest was a powerful tide, strong enough to wash away the anxieties Silas always stirred up.
"Just get ready," Silas's voice came from the doorway, softer now. He'd seen where I was looking. He let out a quiet sigh. "I'll drive you to school."
I nodded without turning around and headed for the bathroom. The hot water from the faucet splashed against my face, a welcome shock that helped to clear my head. In the mirror, my reflection looked tired, my eyes still puffy with sleep. Lyra nudged me encouragingly in my mind. *You'll see him today!*
That thought was all the motivation I needed. I brushed my teeth with vigor, my mind already racing, planning my day around the possibility of seeing him. What would I wear?
Back in my room, I rummaged through my closet, pushing aside worn jeans and old pack t-shirts until my fingers found it—a simple, pale blue sundress. Cole had once told me it matched my eyes. It was his favorite.
After slipping it on, I ran a brush through my long, dark hair and gave myself a final, hopeful smile in the mirror. I looked... pretty. I hoped he would think so.
The smell of frying bacon drew me out of my room and into the kitchen. My mom, Annelise, stood at the stove, humming a soft tune. Silas was already at the small kitchen table, his head bent in concentration as he methodically polished a silver-bladed training dagger.
The sight of the silver made me flinch internally. It was a necessary tool for pack warriors, but to a werewolf, the metal hummed with a latent threat, a cold promise of pain that went deeper than the skin.
I slid into the chair opposite him and grabbed a piece of toast, chewing it with an exaggerated crunch to break the tense silence.
"Don't forget you have combat training this afternoon," Silas said, not looking up from his dagger. "Your defensive skills are still sloppy."
"I don't need to be a great fighter," I retorted playfully, trying to lighten the mood. "I have you to protect me, Gamma Croft."
He stopped polishing. He slowly lifted his head, and his gray eyes, so much more serious than my own, met mine. They were filled with a deep, unsettling worry that I couldn't quite decipher.
"You can't always count on someone else to protect you, Ilana," he said, his voice low and heavy.
The fragile bubble of my morning happiness popped. I put the toast down, my appetite gone. The simple ache of missing Cole intensified, sharpened by my brother's grim mood. I pulled out my phone, the screen lighting up with a picture of Cole and me as the background. I hovered my thumb over our message thread, wanting to text him, to hear from him, to be reassured.
But then, a better idea sparked in my mind. A much better idea.
I wouldn't just text him. I'd give him a surprise.
The thought was like a ray of sunshine, chasing away all the morning's gloom. Yes. That's exactly what I would do.
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9.3
The first sign I was going to die wasn't the blizzard. It wasn't the bone-deep cold. It was the look in my fiancé's eyes when he told me he had given my life's work-our only guarantee of survival-to another woman.
"Kelsi was freezing," he said, as if I were being unreasonable. "You're the expert, you can handle it."
He then took my satellite phone, shoved me into a hastily dug snow pit, and left me to die.
His new girlfriend, Kelsi, appeared, wrapped snugly in my shimmering smart blanket. She smiled as she used my own ice axe to slash my suit, my last layer of protection against the storm.
"Stop being so dramatic," he told me, his voice full of contempt as I lay there freezing to death.
They thought they had taken everything. They thought they had won.
But they didn't know about the secret emergency beacon I had stitched into my sleeve. And with my last ounce of strength, I activated it.

7.3
Lukas Reiner built his life based off a promise 9 years ago with Viktor Volkov... the only person who actually saw him and knew him for what he actually was. They dreamed of the same future, the same ice, the same victory together. Until Viktor disappeared without a word, leaving Lukas behind with nothing but silence, rain... and feelings he never got to confess.
Now, Lukas is at the top of college... Captain, prodigy and untouchable on ice until Viktor comes back.
Colder and older, acting like the past never existed.
Their reunion explodes into violence, but being forced to work together drags them into something far more dangerous than hate.
The tension turns into stolen moments and those moments turn into a habit but before either of them can stop it, the line between resentment and desire begins to blur.
Lukas never let go of the past.
Viktor never planned to face it.
But on the ice, there's nowhere left to run.

7.7
Rory stood on the witness stand, forced by her father into an impossible choice: secure her dying mother's medical funding, or save her innocent boyfriend.
She looked Corbin right in his trusting eyes and lied to the court, testifying that he was the one driving the car during the fatal hit-and-run, sending him to a maximum-security prison for ten years.
The betrayal destroyed him. Corbin's father died of a heart attack upon hearing the guilty verdict. Six years later, Corbin returned as a ruthless billionaire and systematically blacklisted Rory from every job in the city. He cornered her into singing at his private club, humiliating her by forcing her to drink scotch—knowing she was severely allergic—and making her throw away his promise ring just to earn a stack of cash.
"Remember this moment. This is only the beginning."
She endured his cruel revenge because she was hiding a desperate secret: she was raising his five-year-old daughter, Willa. But when Willa's congenital heart defect suddenly worsened, requiring an impossible one-million-dollar surgery, Rory realized Corbin's calculated blockade had left her completely trapped with no way to save their child.
Staring at the sterile hospital walls, the last shred of her guilt burned away, replaced by a cold, hard resolve. He had destroyed her career and backed her into a corner, but he was the only one with the money. Wiping her tears, Rory turned and headed straight for Vance Tower.

9.0
Alpha Samson is the most ruthless alpha's around and has the most powerful pack in the world-Blackthorn. Runours cascade around about him, and his wolf, Savage, who is the biggest anyone has ever seen, will rain down on all who go against them. The only thing they are missing is their mate. What happens when all alphas are going to a pack to celebrate the coming of an new alpha, who has only barely turned twelve. Things don't look what they seem, until the luring scent mixed with blood sends Alpha Samson to the cells where he and his beast finds their mate, chained to the wall all bloody and broken. All hell breaks lose. Alora, half wolf and half witch, charged for a crime she never did. What happens when the damaged little woman meets the ruthless alpha who happens to be his mate? When recovering with her mate, things change and all Alora has ever known is a lie of what she is and more. Secrets come out and all Alora and Alpha Samson want is to know the truth and revenge, taking back the pack that is hers to begin with.

8.4
My love. My ruin.
Ashton Hampton saved me from my mother's scandal. I gave him my whole heart.
Then he told me he was marrying another woman for business. My role? His hidden mistress.
At our engagement party, his new fiancée accused me of ruining her brooch. Ashton didn't question it. He demanded I apologize.
The crowd attacked. He watched.
I climbed onto a helicopter and disappeared.
Eighteen years later, I saw him on a park bench—broken, hollow, begging for one more word.
I gave him two: “No comment.”

8.9
He bought her life to pay for her lover's betrayal... but he was not supposed to become obsessed with her.
Ivy is dragged into the underground compound of the Devil's Saints motorcycle club to face their most brutal enforcer. Cole is ordered to break her and find the stolen millions. But Ivy does not scream, and she does not beg. She watches him with a heavy, calculating silence that gets under his skin and makes him question the club he swore to protect. He was supposed to ruin her. So why is he the only one standing between her and a loaded gun?
He was ordered to ruin her for a betrayal she did not commit.
Locked in the underground vault of a violent motorcycle club, Ivy is forced into the custody of their most lethal enforcer. Cole is a man built on cold punishment and ruthless loyalty, tasked with breaking her to find their stolen millions. But instead of begging, her heavy, unyielding silence sparks a dark, forbidden obsession the enforcer cannot fight.
He was supposed to be her executioner. He was never meant to become the man willing to burn his own brotherhood to the ground just to claim her.