
Fated To The Rouge Alpha
Blurb
I crossed a line I shouldn't have. Now I belong to him.
One wrong step into cursed territory, and my ordinary life shattered. The mate bond snapped into place before I even saw him - Kael, the rogue Alpha with murder in his eyes and ice in his heart.
He doesn't want me. He's made that brutally clear.
His last mate betrayed him, led enemies to slaughter his pack. He killed her with his bare hands. Now his pack is dying from a curse, and he'd rather watch them fall than trust fate again.
But the bond won't let us part. Every time I try to run, the pain drops me to my knees. And every time he looks at me with those molten gold eyes, something inside me burns.
I'm not supposed to feel this way about my captor. About a monster who refuses to see me as anything but a burden. But as his walls crack and I discover the truth about my own dark heritage, I realize we're more alike than either of us knew.
I'm the granddaughter of the witch who cursed his pack. The key to breaking the curse, or the final piece of his destruction.
He has to decide: trust me and risk everything, or let his pack die to protect his broken heart.
I have to decide: fight for a man who doesn't want saving, or walk away and live with the guilt forever.
The bond says we're meant to be. Fate says we're soulmates.
But in a world where magic is real and monsters wear human faces, sometimes destiny is just another word for doom.
A dark, slow-burn paranormal romance featuring a morally gray Alpha, forced proximity, enemies-to-lovers tension, and a heroine who discovers she's far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
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Chapter: Saving the Alpha Chapter 5:My mind kept running through it, is there any way I could confront him? I'm locked up in this cabin, I felt the bond tighten every minute, I felt him panting, and as if the bond knew it was gonna be broken soon.I felt my heart hurt, so badly like it wanted out.And soon it was sunset, my heartbeat increased, he'd be here anytime soon, to free me and doom his pack.I should be happy to leave this place, happy I'd meet my parents and Jess but, I feel so uneasy like some strong pull toward this place.And just like I'd expected, a knock came on the door “Aria?” It was Vera's voice.I quickly stood up, gulping down nothing and trying not to panic.I opened the door, an uneasy smile played on her face “it’s time and you'd finally be free” she was trying so hard not to show her nervousness…well it didn't work.“I won't let him break it, I'd find a way to tail him or something, or disrupt it midway, somehow…anyhow” I muttered reassuringly.“Don’t, you'd only piss him off, he's ma
Last Updated: 2025-12-09
Chapter: The alpha's wrathChapter 4Someone was screaming.I jolted awake, heart hammering. Gray dawn light filtered through the cabin windows. The screaming continued. Raw. Agonized.I stumbled to the door and cracked it open.The clearing was chaos.Wolves. Everywhere. Some in human form, some mid-shift, caught between human and animal. Their screams were the worst. Like their bodies were tearing themselves apart."Stay inside!" A guard appeared at my door. Male. Built like a tank. His eyes were wild. "Don't come out. Don't let them see you.""What's happening?""The curse. It comes in waves. Gets worse every time." He gripped the doorframe. His knuckles were white. "Just stay inside."He left before I could ask more questions.I should have listened. Should have closed the door and hidden like he said.But I couldn't look away.A woman collapsed in the middle of the clearing. She was maybe thirty. Pretty. Her back arched and I heard bones breaking. Snapping. Her scream cut off into a choked gurgle.Two othe
Last Updated: 2025-12-02
Chapter: The first nightChapter 3I didn't sleep.How could I?Every time I closed my eyes, I felt him. The bond hummed between us like a live wire. Constant. Inescapable. I could sense his location in the main lodge. Could feel the tension coiled in his body even from here.He wasn't sleeping either.The cabin was simple. A bed with rough blankets. A small table and chair. A tiny bathroom with a toilet and sink but no mirror. The walls were bare wood, gaps between some of the planks letting in slivers of moonlight.I sat on the bed, knees pulled to my chest, and tried to make sense of everything.Werewolves were real.Mate bonds were real.And I was tied to an Alpha who'd murdered his last mate.My hands were shaking. I pressed them against my knees but couldn't stop the trembling.A betrayal, Vera had said. Thirty-seven wolves dead. His sister.No wonder he looked at me like I was a curse.Maybe I was.A soft knock on the door made me jump."It's just me," a voice called. Female. Young. "I brought food."I
Last Updated: 2025-12-02
Chapter: The packChapter 2I had no choice but to follow him.The pain when I tried to turn back was unbearable. Like someone was ripping my chest open from the inside.So I followed.My legs ached. My lungs burned. He didn't slow down, didn't look back to see if I was keeping up. He moved through the forest like he owned it, like the trees bent to his will.Maybe they did. What did I know anymore?"Can you at least tell me your name?" I called out, stumbling over a root.He didn't answer."Or where we're going?"Still nothing.Frustration bubbled up in my chest, mixing with the fear. "Look, I get that you're mad about whatever this is, but I didn't ask for—"He stopped so suddenly I almost crashed into his back.When he turned, his eyes were that molten gold again. My breath caught."You want to know my name?" His voice was dangerously quiet. "Fine. I'm Kael. Alpha of the Shadowveil Pack. What's left of it, anyway."Alpha. The word sent a shiver down my spine."And where we're going," he continued, t
Last Updated: 2025-12-02
Chapter: The boundaryChapter 1The forest had no business being this quiet.I pressed my back against the oak tree, bark biting through my thin jacket, and strained to hear something, anything beyond my own ragged breathing. The hiking trail had disappeared twenty minutes ago. Or maybe it was an hour. Time moved differently when you were lost, when the trees pressed close like they wanted to swallow you whole.My phone was dead. Of course it was. I'd ignored the battery warning because I'd been so sure I could find that stupid rare orchid my botany professor had mentioned. Extra credit, he'd said. Easy points, he'd said. He hadn't mentioned that the coordinates would lead me into a part of the Cascade foothills that felt wrong in a way I couldn't articulate.The silence wasn't natural. No birds. No insects. Not even the whisper of wind through the canopy above.I pushed off from the tree and forced myself forward. My boots squelched in the damp earth, at least I was heading downhill. Downhill meant water.
Last Updated: 2025-12-02