
The Cursed Alpha And His Hybrid Mate
A vampire-witch hybrid who sees her immortality as a curse, and a werewolf doomed to die young...
Katharina Haven has outlived countless empires, drifting through the centuries until even existence itself felt hollow. To her, immortality is nothing but a gilded prison, so she began to search for a way to escape it.
Yet answers continue to elude her.
Until the night a tiny, bleeding wolf pup collapses on her doorstep.
Xander Moonstone is no ordinary werewolf.
Afflicted by an ancient bloodline curse, he shrinks into a helpless pup on full moons, suffering agony that will eventually kill him long before his prime. Katharina saves him on impulse, unaware that from that moment-or perhaps long before-their fates had already begun to entwine.
But when her "little creature" unexpectedly shifts into a full-grown man in her arms, the fragile trust between them shatters and believing she'd been deceived, she drives him out.
Fate, however, is not so easily severed.
On the next full moon, Xander returns to her, bleeding and dying. And Katharina, against all logic, saves him again.
As she digs deeper into his condition, she uncovers the truth behind his curse... and also learns that a cure demands an unforgiving price.
To save him, she must die in his place.
For a woman who longs for either mortality or death, and a man fighting desperately to extend his fleeting life, their love may be the cruelest curse of all.
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Chapter 5
KATHARINA
After leading the pup inside, I stopped paying attention to it entirely, even as it trotted behind me.
Instead, I walked toward my potion room, opened the door, and stepped in. As I reached back to close it, I caught the pup trying to slip its tiny body forward.
What a cunning little thing.
Immediately, I stretched out my leg to block it.
My lips curled in an enigmatic smile as I looked down.
"You want to enter?" I asked, meeting its bewildered eyes.
Its expression practically said: You brought me in already. Why are you stopping me now?
Ignoring its confusion, my smile deepened, then I lowered myself slightly, meeting its gaze on purpose.
"Too bad. This room is off-limits. You may wait outside... or leave if you lack the patience. Do as you wish."
Then without another word, I ruthlessly shut the door in its face.
Remembering that dazed, dopey look it had given me, a soft chuckle involuntarily slipped out.
The sound startled me, and my expression froze. But a moment later, it smoothed over into impassive calm.
In the same breath, I turned away from the door and walked toward the massive cauldron standing right at the center of the room.
A foul, bitter smell rose from the dark, reddish liquid simmering inside, but my nose didn't even twitch.
This was my latest attempt at creating the cure for immortality.
It required rare, unusual ingredients-a considerable part from the poisonous plants in my garden-and had to be brewed continuously under an undying flame for exactly 1,300 days, with new components added every 100 days.
And today was the final day.
The 1,300th.
As for how I acquired the ingredients despite not taking a step out of here...
That was the easiest part.
I turned my right palm upward, pressed my left thumb and middle fingers together, closed my eyes, and murmured a search-and-summon incantation-a spell meant for locating and pulling ownerless objects within a restricted range.
A heartbeat later, it appeared in my palm.
Lava Bloom.
A crimson flower that grew only in volcanic crevices.
Said to be an all-antidote, capable of counteracting every poison in existence.
And the final ingredient for my potion.
Without hesitation, I tossed it into the cauldron.
Then watched closely as the decoction turned a molten red, bubbling violently as if ready to overflow-yet it didn't. Instead, it fizzed out in an instant, the liquid shrinking rapidly until only a thin layer remained at the bottom.
Then it crumbled into black powder.
Another failure.
My expression didn't change.
To say I wasn't disappointed would be a lie. But after thousands of failures, the feeling barely left a mark on me anymore.
Instead, I preferred focusing on more practical things.
Like reviewing the entire process in my mind, searching for where it went wrong.
Afterward, I picked up a thick, leather-bound journal: one of many, from the side table and flipped to a half-filled page.
This was my 8,999th entry, each one a record of another ruined attempt.
Was I tired? Yes.
Was I frustrated? Also yes.
But until I achieved my desire-either to become a mortal or die trying-I could not afford to stop.
Lately, I kept having a premonition.
A whisper telling me that the day I longed for was drawing near.
That alone kept me going.
My pen danced across the page, filling the remaining space with notes. Then I paused, thinking for a moment before turning to a fresh page.
My 9,000th entry.
Maybe this one will be the real cure, I thought with the same hope I'd carried the previous 8,999 times.
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XANDER
I had high expectations when I followed her inside, imagining uncovering some of her secrets, no matter how trivial, without much trouble.
Reality was far from it.
She locked me out of the room she entered, a place I instinctively knew held considerable significance.
I nudged the heavy oak door with my small body. When it didn't move an inch, disappointment washed over me.
But then I thought, it wasn't over.
I still had time until dawn. Maybe she would come out before that, and I'd get my chance.
With that thought, I relaxed slightly, crouched down, and stationed myself as a determined door guard.
Time flew by, during which I even dozed off.
When I woke, the door still remained firmly shut.
Meanwhile, my strength was returning steadily, which meant dawn was approaching.
Soon I would shift back into my human form, and I could not let her see that.
But leaving now felt wrong.
How can I be sure I'll be able to find this place again?
From her words, she'd cast enchantments around this place, so it'll likely vanish from sight once I left.
Besides, as the Alpha of my pack, I couldn't simply ignore a mysterious witch of unknown origins living this close to my territory.
Mate or not, she was a potential threat-until proven otherwise.
As I lingered by the door, frustration and impatience gnawed at me.
Minutes slipped by, one after another, until a familiar tingling crawled beneath my skin-the warning sign of the transformation.
My time was up.
Reluctantly, I got to my feet, cast one last lingering look at the closed door, and sprinted toward the back exit-the same way she had led me in.
Thankfully, she hadn't locked it.
With my strength nearly restored, I nudged it open and slipped outside with ease.
The moon had already dimmed-daybreak was close.
But a bigger problem hit me almost at once.
Which way led out of here?
Stumbling into this place had been nothing but sheer luck. Now, without its enigmatic owner to guide me, every direction felt wrong.
A moment later, a thought clicked into place and my gaze drifted toward the rose garden.
I'd collapsed somewhere around there earlier.
If I was lucky, the exit might be nearby.
I took a step forward, then froze.
I hadn't paid attention before, but now that I looked properly, I instantly recognized the plants in the herb garden.
Belladonna. Hemlock. Mandrake.
And worst of all-
Wolfsbane.
Every strand of fur on my body bristled in instinctive alarm.
With all these poisonous plants clustered together, the very air here should have been lethal. Yet I'd managed to walk past earlier in one piece.
There was only one explanation.
She had protected me, quietly and subtly.
At that realization, something flickered in my chest. Something heavy, tangled, and unreadable.
But sentiment wouldn't save me now.
Without her protection, I couldn't risk stepping into that poisonous miasma again.
Fortunately, I spotted a narrow path that curved around the garden.
I stepped onto it, my movements cautious as I watched out for any hidden traps she might have laid.
None appeared.
Eventually, I reached the rose garden again and circled its perimeter, searching methodically for anything unusual.
I came up empty. No exit was in sight.
A tight knot formed in my chest.
If I kept wandering in circles like this, my secret might truly be exposed to my enigmatic mate the moment dawn breaks...
Right then-
I caught sight of a faint swirl of white at the far end of the garden.
Fog?
My heart leapt.
If it was the same fog that shrouded the forest outside...
Then that meant-
The exit!
Without hesitation, I sprinted toward it.
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7.4
I was supposed to hate him.
He destroyed my kingdom. Killed my family. Made me a slave.
But when Prince Daresh looks at me with those burning blue eyes-eyes that can hear my every thought-I feel something I shouldn't.
Desire.
He's the most dangerous demon in the realm. Silver-haired, ruthless, and feared by everyone-even his own brothers. They say he has no heart. No mercy.
So why does he look at me like I'm the only thing that matters?
When I try to escape, he saves me. When I'm broken, he pieces me back together. And when his enemies come for me, he'll burn the entire demon realm to the ground to keep me safe.
But our love is forbidden.
I'm human. He's a demon prince with a secret that could destroy us both.
And the life growing inside me? It might be the most dangerous thing of all.
In a world where fire and water destroy each other, we're about to prove that some bonds are unbreakable.
A dark paranormal romance featuring a possessive demon prince, a defiant human princess, forbidden magic, and a love that will set the realm on fire.

7.4
BLURB;
They told her she was born to die. They told him he was born to kill. They were both wrong.
Hazel was the perfect sacrifice: poor, powerless, and prepared for the dragon's flame. Prince Dravon was the perfect executioner: ruthless, royal, and bound by duty.
Their first glance which was a magnetic attraction changed everything.
Now, running from a kingdom that wants her blood and a brother who wants his throne, they uncover a horrific secret. The ritual is a key to unlock something ancient vorthar an ancient dragon God. The curse is a cage. And Hazel's rare bloodline containing the blood line of three realms makes her the most dangerous creature in the world the target of a priestess who wants eternal power and a dragon-god who dreams of eternal fire and freedom to rule the whole world.
To save their worlds, Hazel and Dravon must burn the old lies to the ground and forge a new legend from the ashes.

8.1
HOSTILE OATH
8.1
Vivian bears the weight of an ancestral curse, a yoke forged in darkness, which was meant to be broken. A future ravaged by war and chaos loomed, threatening her destiny but Vivian's path was not yet set to answer to her inheritance. Ignorant of her true identity, she couldn't control the powers she possessed, losing loved ones in the process and consumed by self-guilt. Yet, from the ashes of despair, she felt the rage and determination to harness the powers consuming her in her shadow and forge a new path; maybe she could get back all she had lost in all possible ways she could.
Prophecy were made, and a formidable force stirred, rising to challenge her claim. When a greater threat arose, Vivian faced a brutal reality: prepare for battle or succumb to the shadows but there was a price to pay.
She was left with two options; reclaim her birthright or shatter the chains of destiny!

8.3
I am Melissa Copper, chosen by the moon goddess as the fated mate of the Alpha triplets.
But they cruelly discarded me, choosing my twin sister over me at the Alpha's coronation ceremony.
They despised me, that I know, I have always seen it in their eyes, but the mate bond keeps drawing me closer to them.
Now, I have decided to leave, to end the whole circus. But when I begged them to reject me, they wouldn't do it.
They wouldn't let me go...
****
"Melissa, please come back to us!" They all echoed in unison.
"We want you...We have always wanted you!" Caleb said softly, his voice trailing off his breath, as he pinned me to the wall.
"We promise to treat you right!" Cypril said, his breath warm and ticklish against my fingers that he brought up to his lips.
"You will always be ours. Just come back already!" Cain's pleading eyes met mine as he leaned in, pressing a kiss on my lips, his hands tracing the corner of my ear.
"No," I said, my voice louder than I had expected it to be, with their bodies pressed against mine and their lips creating sparks across my body.

7.4
Helena woke up in a sheer silk slip, trapped inside the romance novel she had read the night before.
She was the doomed villainess.
And she had just executed the most pathetic plot in the book: hiding in the closet to seduce her cold, ruthless legal guardian, Hayward.
It was the exact move that got the original Helena thrown out on the street to die.
"Helena, your time is up. Get out."
Hayward's freezing voice came from the other side of the door.
He didn't just reject her. He threatened to strip her of her trust fund and permanently lock her in a psychiatric ward.
Everyone in the massive estate despised her, treating her like trash.
To force her to break, Hayward exiled her to the company's worst design department, a graveyard for corporate failures.
At the same time, her innocent step-sister, the novel's female lead, was being cornered and harassed by a predatory manager.
Helena was suffocating under the original owner's ruined reputation.
She was surrounded by hostile eyes, everyone just waiting for her to throw a tantrum and completely self-destruct.
Why should she be forced to pay the ultimate price for the original villain's deadly mistakes?
Instead of screaming or begging, Helena wrapped herself in an oversized coat and played the perfect, submissive lunatic to survive.
She completely flipped the script and took the terrified female lead under her wing.
When that manager tried to lay a hand on her new sister, Helena didn't hesitate to crush his foot with her stiletto.

7.2
Christa discovered her adopted daughter Evelyn was sneaking around with a street thug named Dante.
When she furiously confronted her, Evelyn squeezed out a few tears and played the tragic, abused orphan.
"Mom is so cruel to me, I just want someone to love me," Evelyn cried to the men of the house, who instantly took her side.
Christa didn't realize her anger only gave the girl the perfect victim card. Evelyn manipulated the family's guilt to drain their wealth and orchestrate a massive corporate fraud.
When the authorities closed in, Evelyn let Christa's eldest daughter Julianna take the fall, sending her to federal prison.
The Stephenson family went completely bankrupt.
Christa's husband Grant, crushed by the betrayal and debt, jumped off a Manhattan skyscraper.
Until her family was entirely destroyed, Christa couldn't understand. They had given the orphan a home, a trust fund, and endless love.
Why did Evelyn treat them like easy marks? Why did she use their kindness as a weapon to tear them apart?
Opening her eyes again, Christa saw the heavy velvet drapes letting in the pale morning light.
She was back seven years ago, on the exact day she first caught Evelyn texting that thug.
This time, Christa wouldn't scream or fight. She would cut off the money, drop the rules, and watch the parasite dig her own grave.