THE WOLF KING'S STOLEN BRIDE Novel Cover

THE WOLF KING'S STOLEN BRIDE

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Forced into an unwanted marriage by her father, Aria is offered as a tribute to the legendary Wolf King, a man feared for his unmatched brutality. Abandoned by her family and thrust into a world of ancient shifter politics, she expects only a life of cold isolation. However, the King harbors a hidden side that challenges everything she was told. As dark secrets emerge, Aria must navigate a dangerous court where passion and betrayal collide.

THE WOLF KING'S STOLEN BRIDE Chapter 1

Raina was halfway down Church Lane when glass split the night. A shop window cracked, and tiny stars scattered across wet pavement. She didn’t turn. People who look back get caught.

The street smelled of rain and frying oil. Neon from the takeaway threw a rotten pink across the bricks. Raina kept her hood low, fingers worrying her scarf. The crescent on her shoulder itched under the cloth—a weak throb she’d learned to ignore. Grandma called it a curse. Tonight, it pulsed like a small alarm.

A woman screamed. It was sharp and real, making Raina’s stomach flip. She hurried, because hurrying is safer than thinking. Two men dragged someone between them; one was already face down in a pool of darkness. The other barked at the crowd. People stepped back like they’d seen a ghost.

Then a voice cut through the chaos. “Leave her be.”

It was low and rough, and men glanced over their shoulders without meaning to. A tall man stepped into the lane like someone who belongs in shadow. He was all black coat and straight movement; your eyes slid down him, and he held them. Amber eyes caught the neon and kept it. They flicked to Raina, and something hot flickered under her scarf.

A man shoved a woman to the ground. The tall stranger closed the space between them without hurry; a hand on a throat, a soft snap, and the thug hit brick. He moved like a blade. The saved girl stumbled but looked at Raina with wet, frightened eyes. “Get inside,” he told her, quietly. “Now.”

Raina’s knees nearly buckled. She should have run. She should have turned and melted into the crowd. Instead, she stood where she was, glued by the way the stranger watched her like a man who knew the geography of fear.

He spoke again, and the words hit harder than they should have. “You. Don’t be frightened.”

Something in the line was both a command and a claim. Raina’s mouth went dry. Men pushed out of the shadows again, masks up, knives glinting. The air smelled like blood and diesel.

The tall man moved. He closed the distance with a speed that made the attackers drop like cut ropes. They fell quickly and clean; nobody ran to help. Raina’s scarf slipped from her shoulder, and moonlight kissed the bandage. The mark flared—a bright, painful flare she felt through the cloth. One of the attackers looked up with a slack, frightened face. “That’s her,” he croaked.

That word made tiny things inside Raina click into place. She tried to step back, then a heavy hand caught her elbow. The tall stranger gripped it like he was lifting something precious and dangerous. Up close, she saw a pale scar across his throat and smelled cigars and rain. His voice was both bored and dangerous when he told the man on the ground, “You hurt me. No one else touches her.”

A knife flashed. The stranger moved with the quiet efficiency of a man who’d practiced violence and mercy in the same breath; the blade ended up where bragging men keep their hands. People scattered, faces gone gray.

The tall man’s grip on Raina didn’t loosen. He looked at her like a man checking an account. “You’ve been marked,” he said, flat. He wasn’t angry. He was satisfied.

“You—who are you?” Raina asked, voice small and foolish.

“Names make people soft,” he said. “For now, you can call me home.”

The word lodged in her like a stone. He reached to help the other girl and never stopped looking at Raina. Another man pushed through the crowd—a coin on a chain with a wolf’s head flashing. “You marked her,” he spat. “She’s Voss’s. You show her off.”

The tall man didn’t bother to hide the truth behind a curtain. For the first time, Raina saw ownership in the way he moved, like a man who keeps trophies. The smaller girl stared at Raina. “It’s the sign,” she choked. “They’ll take her to the Hollow.”

“No,” the tall man said. It sounded like possession more than mercy. “Not on my watch.”

They pressed in again. A coarse hand clamped Raina’s sleeve; the crowd tightened like a noose. The stranger answered by hauling her close so she could feel his chest rise and fall. For one insane breath, she felt safe—then the coin scraped the floor, and someone in the crowd named her.

“That's her,” someone said.

The tall man’s eyes found the mark. It flared bright as an iron. He stepped forward and picked Raina up like a thing he planned to carry away. “Don’t look back,” he said. The words had the cut of an order.

Raina’s fingers clawed at his coat, not out of trust but because there was nothing else to hold. She wanted to say he had the wrong person, to tell him everything, but the city folded thin and rumors of glass and blood swallowed the rest. Behind him, a laugh rose sharp and mean. She heard a woman cry and someone call her name in the wrong way. The stranger’s grip was not gentle. He hauled her into the night, a black figure moving through a world that tried to close.

As they stepped into the main road, a memory flashed hard and terrible — a cold room, a woman pressing something hot to a small arm. Words not hers brushed the edge of her mind: “So no one else can take her”.

He didn’t ease. He held her like a dangerous thing he wanted to keep. The crowd dissolved behind them, and the rain hid their tracks. Her scarf tangled, her heart flattened into a thud, and the mark under her bandage burned as if it had been waiting for this moment.

She managed, small and stubborn: “I don’t belong to you.”

He looked at her like a man confirming a ledger. “You do,” he said, simple and final. “Since before you could remember.”

His hand tightened. Raina felt the world tilt, and the tall figure led her away. The city swallowed the sound, and the last thing she heard was the man’s voice, low and sure: “You’ll be safe where I can see you.”

Her mouth wanted to cry protest, but the only sound she could force out was a thin no. The stranger didn’t answer. He turned, and they walked into the dark together—a stolen thing in the palm of a man who loved to keep what he’d marked.

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THE WOLF KING'S STOLEN BRIDE of Contents

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