Dr. Hope Stevens has spent her life rooted in logic, medicine, and control. An orphan and accomplished trauma surgeon in the quiet mountain town of Black Hollow, she's devoted herself to saving lives—never expecting hers would be the one in danger. When Hope is kidnapped and taken to a hidden camp deep in the forest, she’s faced with an impossible truth: werewolves are real. And not only is she the fated mate of Malakar, a fierce and powerful alpha fighting to protect his pack, but her arrival may change the course of an ancient war. Thrust into a world she never believed existed, Hope carves out a new identity among the wolves—finding purpose, belonging, and love. But just as she begins to feel like part of something greater, devastating secrets from her past come to light. A lost prophecy. A family legacy steeped in blood. And a shocking truth: Hope isn’t just the daughter of a hunter. She’s also the child of a wolf. As war brews between werewolves and hunters, Hope stands at the center of it all—a bridge between two worlds fated to destroy one another. But when the ultimate tragedy strikes, awakening a power long buried, Hope must embrace every part of who she is… or lose everything. Legacy or love. Blood or pack. Can one woman rewrite destiny?
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"Try and get some sleep, Hope."
"You can count on it." I wave over my shoulder at Dr. Moore as I rush over to the parking lot. It's pouring with rain and everything is shrouded in a thick, grey blanket of mist. I'm soaked down to my skin by the time I make it to my car.
I've just finished a grueling twelve hour shift as a trauma surgeon at the Black Hollow Medical Center, and I'm dead on my feet. I cannot wait to get back to my apartment, curl up under the covers and sleep.
I'm just about to open my car door when I feel something slip over my head and I'm surrounded by pitch black darkness. A pair of hands close around my arms and it feels like they've been placed in a vice-grip. I try my best to struggle, but the hands have got such a tight grasp on me that it's useless. I barely move. The strong hands move down my arms to my own and they tie a rope around my wrists. The rough, slightly bumpy texture immediately digs into my skin.
"You're coming with us, Doctor." A dangerously raspy voice whispers into my ear.
I'm thrown onto the backseat of a vehicle. I hear two doors being slammed shut and then we speed out of the hospital parking lot with screeching tyres. The vehicle has an awful, musty smell to it. It smells so much like wet dog that I wonder if there might be one in the backseat with me.
I can hear two voices whispering in the front seat. It sounds like they're having a heated argument, even though their voices are low.
"This is a huge mistake, Talon! Malakar is going to kill us both!"
"Malakar won't be around to kill anyone if we don't get him some help! So, shutup and drive!"
I start to panic. I can feel my heart pounding away in my chest. My lungs burn as my breathing becomes more and more rapid. I'm hyperventilating. I think I might be having a full-on panic attack.
Talon? Malakar? What kind of names are those? Malakar is dying from some sort of wound, but he might also kill my two captors? What the hell is going on? Where the hell are they taking me? I have an awful, dreadful feeling in the pit of my stomach. I need to get out of here.
I struggle against the rope around my wrists, but all I manage to do is make it dig deeper into my skin. My breathing grows even more rapid and my chest feels tight. I struggle for air and gasp.
"You better calm her down, Talon. She won't be any use to us if she passes out before we even get there."
I suddenly feel a hand on my shoulder. It's warm to the touch. Warmer than it should be. The person the hand belongs to, Talon, must be running a massive fever.
"Calm down, Doc. We're not going to hurt you. We just need your help." "Just try to relax."
"Relax! Relax! Let's see how calm you are when someone pulls a bag over your head and drags you into the unknown!" The words fall out of my mouth before I can stop them.
I hear a soft chuckle coming from Talon and he takes his hand away from my shoulder. I'm not sure if it's because of my little outburst, or the gentle, reassureing tone in Talon's voice, but I do feel a little bit calmer. My heart rate and my breathing both start to slow done.
After driving for what feels like hours, the vehicle finally screeches to a stop. Two doors open and then slam shut again. The back door opens and Talon pulls me out of the vehicle again. I still can't see a damn thing, but I know that we must be in the forest somewhere. I can smell the scent of the trees and I can hear the rushing of the river.
Talon ushers me forward gently. I stumble and trip over seemingly nothing. "Can't we just take this damn bag off already? Or do you want me to break my neck before I get to your injured friend?"
I feel a strong tug on my arm and we stop. A jolt of fear shoots through my heart and it falls into my stomach. Maybe I just pissed him off. Then, the bag is pulled from my head and I have to blink a few times to adjust my eyes to the bright light.
I'm shocked by what I see when I finally manage to open them again. I'm in the middle of a very large camp. Multiple tents are pitched up all over the place, and a lot of people are moving around, staring at me with wary, suspicious eyes. These people aren't just camping out, they actually live here. But why? Why would anyone want to live like this? In the middle of nowhere, like savages?
"Come on, Doc. We don't have time to waste." Talon pushes me from behind again.
I jerk my head around to face him and I have to stop myself from gaping. Talon is tall, like really, really tall. And he's massive. His hair is dark and his eyes feel like their staring right into my soul. He has a very primal look about him. I gulp and allow him to lead me in the direction of what looks like a medical tent. I'm not entirely sure if I'm totally terrified or totally arroused by Talon.
Two more large men are standing watch in front of the medical tent. They share a look with Talon as they hold the flaps open for us to enter.
I freeze in my tracks immediately. My breath catches in my throat and I almost choke on it. I blink my eyes once again, not because of the bright light this time, but because I can't believe that what I'm seeing is actually real.
Velara's POV.I watch Malakar walk away — tall, proud, and so heartbreakingly familiar. My son. My beautiful boy. There’s still so much we haven’t said to each other, still wounds left to heal, but we’re trying. And that’s something. Maybe even everything.The door creaks softly behind me, and I don’t need to turn to know who it is. I feel him before he speaks — I always do.“He’s looking more and more like you every day,” Vladimir murmurs beside me, his voice a low balm against the breeze.I smile, my heart tugging. “No. He’s stronger than I ever was at that age.”“He’s stronger because he had to be. But that strength — that heart — comes from you.”I glance at him, raising a brow. “I thought you hated when I got sentimental.”“I do,” he says with a smirk. “But I love you more than I hate sentiment.”I laugh — soft and real. He offers me his arm, and I loop mine through his without hesitation.“Come,” he says. “Walk with me.”We slip into the woods without another word, following one
Malakar's POV.I open my eyes slowly, reluctantly. Early morning light streams through the open curtains, casting a soft, golden hue across the room. The first thing I become aware of is Hope standing in front of the dresser, holding a blue shirt up to the light. She considers it for a moment, then tosses it over her shoulder. The same fate befalls a red one, a white one, and a black one — until she finally settles on a pale green shirt.She pulls it over her head, smoothing the fabric before running her fingers through her hair — attempting, with little success, to tame the wild waves. I watch her, quietly, captivated by how effortlessly beautiful she is, even in these small, mundane moments.“Good morning,” I drawl, my voice still thick with sleep.She glances at me in the mirror, a sensual smile curving her lips. “Morning, handsome.”“You’re in a good mood today.” I smile, propping myself up on one elbow.She shrugs lightly, playful.“What are you up to?” I ask, my curiosity piqued
Lucian's POV.The room slowly begins to thin out — everyone retreating into their own thoughts, their own shock. The revelation Emory gave us felt like a blow to the chest. Everyone’s still reeling — especially Hope. She hasn’t said another word since Emory told her the truth. Malakar hasn't left her side for even a second, and honestly, I don't blame him. If I were in his place, I wouldn't either.Emory shifts beside the window, wrapping her arms around herself as though she's trying to hold herself together. She doesn't look at anyone. The guilt is painted so clearly across her face, I wonder if anyone else notices it the way I do. Probably not. They’re too focused on the betrayal — on the secret she kept.She clears her throat softly, drawing the attention of the room once more."I should go," she says quietly. "I need to get back to my pack, they'll have a few questions of their own. I’ll give you all time… to process."Her voice falters a little on that last word. I know it's not
Hope's POV.The room is so quiet I can hear the distant ticking of a wall clock and the hum of electricity in the light above. Everyone is staring at Emory — but I can’t take my eyes off her. My best friend. My confidante. A wolf. A spy.My stomach twists into a thousand knots, but I keep my voice steady. Barely.“And how the hell were you supposed to do that?”Emory doesn’t answer immediately. Her jaw tightens, her hands fidget. She looks like she’s about to be sick. I want to feel sorry for her, but the fury in my veins doesn’t allow for it. Not yet.She takes a breath, and when she speaks, her voice is quiet — but devastating.“Whatever I had to.”The words land like a punch to the chest. I stumble a step back.“What does that mean?” My voice shakes, and I hate it. “Kill me if I turned out to be dangerous? Poison me? Snap my neck in my sleep?”Emory flinches. “Hope… I didn’t want that. I didn’t want any of that. But I had to be prepared.”The room shifts — Velara straightens. Talon
Emory's POV.I ask the group if we could move our conversation somewhere a little more private - mostly because of all the prying eyes and ears emerging from the pack house giving us curious glances and deliberately moving by as slow as possible in the hopes of perhaps catching a tit-bit of what we're saying. But I also know the emotional fall-out that might follow, and I would like to be able to allow that to happen away from the crowd.Lucian is the first to respond."Sure. Why don't we all head into my office? It'll be a tight fit, but at least we'll have the place to ourselves."I offer him a grateful smile. He answers with a soft smile of his own - my heart skips a beat. We walk over in silence - the mood heavy, weighted with unspoken questions and racing minds. After only a short walk, we finally reach Lucian's office and file in like little sardines. Lucian is the last to enter. He closes the door behind him with a soft thud. He offers the two chairs in front of his desk to Vel
Emory's POV.The mood grows increasingly awkward as we all stand around outside, waiting for Velara and Vladimir to arrive. Malakar and Hope thought it best for everyone to be present before I begin explaining what I know about Hope’s father and the prophecy. I agree with them — I just wish everyone would stop looking at me in a dozen different ways.Hope stares at me like I — and I alone — hold the answers to everything she’s ever questioned about her life. There’s so much expectation etched into her face, it almost breaks my heart. I really feel for her. She might not believe it after everything that’s happened, but I care about her — deeply. She’s my friend. My best friend. The last thing I ever wanted was to hurt her, to betray her trust. But I had no real choice — not when the truth meant risking the safety of my pack… of our entire species. I can only hope she’ll understand that someday — that she’ll be able to forgive me, maybe even trust me again.Malakar keeps his gaze mostly
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