
The Alpha's Ice Mate
Maya has never known safety. Under her father’s roof, cruelty was law. He was a feared hunter to the outside world, but to her he was worse—an abuser who left scars on her body and shadows in her mind. His control reached so far that even in the darkest nights, she felt the threat of something no daughter should endure. He told her her mother was dead, but the truth was crueler: Danielle, her mother, was alive, a werewolf locked away by his hand.
Maya’s only escape is hockey. On the ice, she is fast, fierce, and untouchable. When a scholarship offers her freedom, she seizes it,desperate to outrun the past. But at her new school, silence and scars mark her as an outsider. Cruel whispers follow, especially from Lia, the golden Luna-to-be. Yet on the rink, Maya shines, and it is there Liam—the future Alpha—feels the impossible: the mate bond. Bound to Lia but drawn to Maya, his struggle only deepens the storm around them.
Strange changes begin. Wounds heal overnight, anger shatters sticks in her grip, and her dreams whisper of silver eyes and forgotten power. When her own eyes flash with that same light, fear spreads through the pack.
The truth unravels—her father has conspired with Lia’s mother and a witch to keep Danielle imprisoned and Maya controlled. When Maya’s wolf finally awakens, it is no ordinary shift. Her form is larger, darker, a hybrid no one can name. In the battle against those who sought to break her, Maya unleashes a power that nearly destroys everything, even Liam.
Her father is dead. Danielle is free. Lia is disgraced. Yet Maya stands on uncertain ground, her power a beacon for enemies still to come.
Her story has only begun.
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Chapter: chapterThe carriage ride back to the palace felt longer than it should have. Every time the wheels bumped over a stone or a rut, my heart jumped—not from the motion, but from anticipation. After everything we’d been through, after Shadow Pack, after the revelations about my mother, it almost felt unreal that I was heading back to the place I had once feared, the place I was meant to stand beside Liam as his mate and crown princess. I stared out the window, tracing the familiar walls of the palace in the distance. The air smelled faintly of flowers blooming in the palace gardens, and I could see the guards moving in disciplined lines along the perimeter. Everything seemed perfect. Controlled. And yet, my stomach twisted with unease. “This is it,” Liam said quietly from the driver’s seat, breaking my thoughts. He reached over, his hand brushing mine. “Soon, everything changes.” I turned to him, smiling despite the knots in my stomach. “I know. I just… I want to be ready.” “You are,” he
Last Updated: 2026-01-30
Chapter: chapterThe carriage ride back to the palace felt longer than it should have. Every time the wheels bumped over a stone or a rut, my heart jumped—not from the motion, but from anticipation. After everything we’d been through, after Shadow Pack, after the revelations about my mother, it almost felt unreal that I was heading back to the place I had once feared, the place I was meant to stand beside Liam as his mate and crown princess. I stared out the window, tracing the familiar walls of the palace in the distance. The air smelled faintly of flowers blooming in the palace gardens, and I could see the guards moving in disciplined lines along the perimeter. Everything seemed perfect. Controlled. And yet, my stomach twisted with unease. “This is it,” Liam said quietly from the driver’s seat, breaking my thoughts. He reached over, his hand brushing mine. “Soon, everything changes.” I turned to him, smiling despite the knots in my stomach. “I know. I just… I want to be ready.” “You are,” he sai
Last Updated: 2026-01-30
Chapter: chapterThe carriage ride back to the palace felt longer than it should have. Every time the wheels bumped over a stone or a rut, my heart jumped—not from the motion, but from anticipation. After everything we’d been through, after Shadow Pack, after the revelations about my mother, it almost felt unreal that I was heading back to the place I had once feared, the place I was meant to stand beside Liam as his mate and crown princess. I stared out the window, tracing the familiar walls of the palace in the distance. The air smelled faintly of flowers blooming in the palace gardens, and I could see the guards moving in disciplined lines along the perimeter. Everything seemed perfect. Controlled. And yet, my stomach twisted with unease. “This is it,” Liam said quietly from the driver’s seat, breaking my thoughts. He reached over, his hand brushing mine. “Soon, everything changes.” I turned to him, smiling despite the knots in my stomach. “I know. I just… I want to be ready.” “You are,” he sai
Last Updated: 2026-01-30
Chapter: chapterThe carriage ride back to the palace felt longer than it should have. Every time the wheels bumped over a stone or a rut, my heart jumped—not from the motion, but from anticipation. After everything we’d been through, after Shadow Pack, after the revelations about my mother, it almost felt unreal that I was heading back to the place I had once feared, the place I was meant to stand beside Liam as his mate and crown princess. I stared out the window, tracing the familiar walls of the palace in the distance. The air smelled faintly of flowers blooming in the palace gardens, and I could see the guards moving in disciplined lines along the perimeter. Everything seemed perfect. Controlled. And yet, my stomach twisted with unease. “This is it,” Liam said quietly from the driver’s seat, breaking my thoughts. He reached over, his hand brushing mine. “Soon, everything changes.” I turned to him, smiling despite the knots in my stomach. “I know. I just… I want to be ready.” “You are,” he sai
Last Updated: 2026-01-30
Chapter: CHAPTERThe carriage ride back to the palace felt longer than it should have. Every time the wheels bumped over a stone or a rut, my heart jumped—not from the motion, but from anticipation. After everything we’d been through, after Shadow Pack, after the revelations about my mother, it almost felt unreal that I was heading back to the place I had once feared, the place I was meant to stand beside Liam as his mate and crown princess.I stared out the window, tracing the familiar walls of the palace in the distance. The air smelled faintly of flowers blooming in the palace gardens, and I could see the guards moving in disciplined lines along the perimeter. Everything seemed perfect. Controlled. And yet, my stomach twisted with unease.“This is it,” Liam said quietly from the driver’s seat, breaking my thoughts. He reached over, his hand brushing mine. “Soon, everything changes.”I turned to him, smiling despite the knots in my stomach. “I know. I just… I want to be ready.”“You are,” he said fi
Last Updated: 2026-01-30
Chapter: CHAPTER 147 -Novas POVA MESSAGE Escape wasn’t an option. I was too weak for that, and I knew it. If I wanted to survive, I had to find another solution and fast. I was still lost in thought when movement caught my attention. One of the girls Selene had imprisoned,Josephine had somehow slipped out of her cage and was trying to escape. Panic flared inside me. She was heading the wrong way. I tried to warn her, making small noises, anything to get her attention. But she didn’t hear me. Just as I feared, she caught sight of Selene’s shadow as she stepped into the corridor. Terror took over. Josephine turned and ran straight into the room I was hiding in, slipping inside and crouching down to hide. She had no idea I was there with her. I held my breath and stayed silent. The last thing I wanted was to startle her into making noise—Selene would hear, and she’d be dragged back to her cage. Still, as I watched her, something unsettled me. Her spiritual energy was… overwhelming. Far too strong for a
Last Updated: 2026-01-30

THE ALPHA'S BROKEN FIRST DAUGHTER
Synopsis
They stripped her of her name, called her Prisoner Twelve, and left her to rot in chains. For four years, Natille endured wolfsbane scars, silver shackles, and silence from the family who should have saved her. Not once did her mother visit. Not once did her sister speak her defense. And the boy she once loved—Florian—watched her exile without lifting a hand.
Now the gates open. Florian waits at the end of the path.
“Grandmother misses you. The Alpha King pardoned you. Come home.”
But home is poison. Her sister Navy smiles through rehearsed tears, wearing the life that was once Natille’s. Her brother Ronan sneers that she only seeks pity. Her mother weeps too late. And yet her grandmother, Elder Nelda, defies them all: “You are mine. This house is your house.”
Every scar on Natille’s body is proof of betrayal, but the Wilsons call her manipulative, ungrateful, a danger to their name. Even Florian—now promised to Navy—warns her not to lean on pride.
But pride is all Natille has left. And when Navy plunges into the deadly Moon Pool, it’s Natille who dives into silver-laced waters to save her. In a single night, she becomes both savior and suspect, her very survival sparking what could tear the Wilsons apart.
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Chapter: CHAPTER 10 - Navy's POVTHE INQUIRY They think I’m fragile,like I would break any second that used to be my weakness until I made it my weapon. The way their hands linger too long on my arms. The way their voices soften when they speak to me. The way the room always goes quiet when I enter, like I’m made of glass instead of bone.It made me smile. I sit in the Alpha’s solar, wrapped in pale blue silk, a cup of herbal tea trembling just enough in my hands to sell the illusion. My hair is still damp, still unbound. My skin is still faintly pale. Perfect, everything was going as planned. Ronan watches me from across the room in a calculating manner like his trying to assess the situation,he has always been too much. “You should still be resting,” he says. I lower my eyes,my lashes tremble as my voice soften. “I couldn’t sleep,” I whispered. “Every time I close my eyes, I see myself in the water.” That was the truth,Just not the way they thought. Florian stands near the window,arms crossed, ja
Last Updated: 2026-01-26
Chapter: CHAPTER 9 -Natilles POVTHE PRICE OF MERCY I didn’t remember falling ,Only the cold. It was probably a bad idea to have refused help before. The cold didn't feel like the sharp kind that burned like silver, but a deep, suffocating cold that crept into my bones and refused to leave. The kind that made breathing feel heavy, like my lungs were filled with water instead of air. Days passed in fragments. Voices blurred together. Hands pressed cool cloths against my skin. Bitter liquid forced past my lips. My body drifted in and out of awareness, fevered and shaking. But my wolf was silent. That terrified me more than the illness. When I finally opened my eyes properly, the light was wrong. Too soft. Too warm. The ceiling above me wasn’t the guest room. This place smelled of old magic and dried herbs. Elder Nelda’s chambers. I tried to move. Pain flooded my body instantly, dull and consuming, as if every muscle had been drained dry. “Don’t,” a familiar voice said quietly. “You’ll make it wo
Last Updated: 2026-01-25
Chapter: CHAPTER 8- Natille’s POVHer body slammed against mine the second my fingers closed on her fur. She twisted, teeth snapping near my arm, fear so wild it nearly dragged us both under. “Stop fighting me!” I growled through chattering teeth. For one brief second, she froze. That was enough. I hooked my arms around her chest and kicked upward. Every stroke shredded my muscles, the silver current eating through skin and soul alike. Hands reached from above. Wolves pulled Navy out first, her sodden body flopping onto the ice. She whimpered, shivering, eyes darting in dazed panic. I clawed my way out next and collapsed on the frozen ground, chest heaving. My skin smoked faintly where the water had seared it. “Natille!” Not Navy’s voice. Nellie’s. Her boots struck the ice as she stormed toward me, fury rolling off her. “What did you do?” she snarled. “You pushed her in, didn’t you?” I blinked, vision tilting, my body too drained to rise. My wolf bristled weakly, but before I could force a word out, Nena stepp
Last Updated: 2026-01-17
Chapter: Chapter 7 - Natille's POV A sharp laugh ripped from me, hollow and harsh.“Punish you?” I stepped forward, eyes locked on hers. “Do you think that’s why I’m angry? That punishment would fix this?”Her lip trembled. She shook under my words.“Is that all?” I pressed, my wolf rising inside me. “Was that your only betrayal?”Her tears slid freely now. She froze, caught like prey.“When I lost my place to the true daughter, when I still tried to hold onto what we had, why did you destroy me?” My voice cracked but I kept it firm.Her wolf whimpered, faint and pitiful. It stabbed into the wound I carried for years.“My wolf never showed aggression to yours,” I said, stepping closer, towering over her. “Never challenged your place here.”Navy gasped, no words ready this time.“You could have had everything,” I growled. “Without harming me. Without taking my life, my freedom, my future.”Her wolf whimpered again. Her body shook, weak and unsteady.I leaned in, voice low. “Tell me why, Navy. Why break not just the crys
Last Updated: 2025-10-23
Chapter: chapter 6 - Natalie's POVNavy’s eyes flicked toward me, a glimmer of calculation behind her wide expression. Before she could speak, I added, “And I no longer carry the Wilson pack name.” The room shifted. Nicole sucked in a sharp breath, loud enough for everyone to hear. “That isn’t something you can throw away,” a deep voice growled from the doorway. I spun. Ronan stepped inside with Florian close behind. His golden eyes glared, his wolf pressing against his skin. “You’ll always be Wilson blood,” Ronan snapped. “The registry proves it.” A laugh escaped me, bitter and hard. “Is that so?” I asked. “Strange. Three days after I was locked in Moon Shadow Prison, Alpha Sullivan told the council I had no blood rights left. Official. Recorded.” The color drained from Nicole’s face. “Keeping me listed now,” I went on, voice cold, “would mean lying to the Alpha King himself.” The silence that followed was brutal. Nelda let out a low, aching sound, her wolf bleeding grief into the room. Nicole’s fingers clutch
Last Updated: 2025-10-16
Chapter: Chapter 5 — Florian’s POV“Why were you really at the gates?” Ronan’s voice hit me like claws scraping stone, low and dangerous. His wolf pressed forward, energy sharp and hot. I kept my hands loose at my sides, shoulders relaxed, not giving him the fight he wanted. “What exactly are you accusing me of?” My tone stayed calm, almost lazy. “Don’t play dumb with me.” He stepped closer, fury rolling off him. “You’re Navy’s intended mate now. Don’t forget your place!” There it was. The jealousy. The way he hid it behind duty. I folded my arms, a smirk tugging at my mouth. “Interesting concern. You’re quick to defend the sister you humiliated a moment ago.” His jaw locked, teeth grinding. “Don’t twist this,” he snapped. “Appearances matter to you,” I said, letting each word drag. “But your sister Natille looked untouched by your little offerings. Those pastries. The stones. She barely glanced at them.” “What are you talking about?” His eyes narrowed. Finch bristled under his skin. “She couldn’t stand their
Last Updated: 2025-09-07