Nyx is a dangerous and sexy femme fatale, trained from childhood by a ruthless alpha who turned her into a weapon; to seduce and kill. She follows orders without question, especially when he promises her the one thing she’s always wanted: to be reunited with her mother. When her master sends her on a last mission to kill Kael, Blackwood, the alpha of a rival pack, she accepts without question. But nothing could prepare her for what happens next. After tracking Kael to a smoky bar on the edge of pack territory exactly as planned, Nyx finds him seated alone, dark hair, golden eyes with alpha energy. She seduces him but just as she’s about to strike, the door slams open, and in walks another man with the same face, dark hair, and golden eyes. Nyx realizes too late that her target was a twin and she’d seduced the wrong twin. Now she’s caught between the man she was sent to kill and the brother who already wants her. And neither is letting her go. Kael is her mate; dominant, brooding, and impossible to resist. Rowan is cold, dangerous, and magnetic. And then there’s Zane, the third brother; wild, seductive, and tempting in all the wrong ways. Surrounded by three powerful alpha brothers who want her in different ways. Trapped in a tangled web of lies, desire, and fate, her deadly mission goes out of control. Now she must seduce her way through secrets, betrayal, and burning passion. Every touch with the brothers pulls her deeper into their world. With the mate bond growing stronger and her mother’s life hanging in the balance, Nyx faces a deadly choice; betray the men fate chose for her or lose the only true family she has left.
view moreThe scent of cigar smoke and whiskey hit my nose as I sat down on the leather chair in the Alpha’s office. The place had a wooden desk, black walls, and glass windows offering a view of the Paragon pack below.
Alpha Viktor stood by the window, his shoulders blocking the moonlight. Even at forty, Viktor was a force: dark hair slicked back, eyes like ice, and a presence that made my wolf want to bare her throat. Too bad I’d learned long ago not to trust him.
“You’re late, Nyx,” he said, not turning around. His voice was smooth, like a blade wrapped in silk.
“Traffic,” I lied, crossing my legs. The tight red dress I wore rode up my thigh, and I didn’t bother pulling it down. Viktor liked his mercenaries to look the part, and I’d played this game for years.
“You gonna tell me why I’m here, or do I have to guess?” I asked, raising an eyebrow.
He chuckled dangerously, finally turning to face me. “Always so mouthy. That’s why I kept you around for so long.” He slid a manila folder across the desk. “I have a new mission for you, Nyx. Do this for me, and you get what you’ve always wanted.”
I narrowed my eyes, refusing to touch the folder. “I’ve already done everything you asked, Alpha, and you said that was the last job.”
He took a step closer, fingers steepled, eyes gleaming with that familiar cold amusement. “And you did well. Better than anyone else ever could.”
“So what?” I snapped. “I held up my end, what about your promise?”
“If you really want to know who your real mother is,” he cut in sharply, “you better stop asking questions and do what you do best.” He tapped the folder once. “You’re the only one I can trust to get this done, so make me proud.”
My heart kicked hard, but I kept my face blank. ‘My real mother,’ those words felt heavy, like stones in my heart. Nineteen years ago, Viktor had found me, a scared kid, covered in my father’s blood. My mother had run off when I was just a baby; I never knew her, but my father had raised me until that night of the massacre.
Alpha Viktor took me in and raised me alongside a handful of others. He turned me into a killer, a weapon for his political and vicious plans. All the while, he kept me on a leash with the promise of reuniting me with my real mother if I served him well and completed all the missions he had for me.
I grabbed the folder, flipping it open to see a photo of a guy with dark hair, a stubbled jaw, and eyes like liquid gold. Kael Blackwood, 25, height: 6 '1, alpha of the Crescent pack. The details were sparse but the order was clear: kill him.
“He’s young,” I said, raising an eyebrow. “Most of your targets are old bastards with too many histories to their name. What’s his deal?”
Viktor’s eyes narrowed as he replied. “Kael Blackwood is a threat. His pack’s been sniffing around my territory, stirring up trouble. I need you to eliminate him, and the Crescent pack will crumble before me.”
Nothing with Viktor was ever simple. I shut the folder, leaning forward. “And after this, I’m done. You’ll tell me who my mother is and where I can find her.”
His gaze flicked over me for a few seconds longer. “You have my word, Nyx.”
I snorted. “Your word is worth about as much as this chair.” I stood, tucking the folder under my arm. “I’ll do it. Where’s he at?”
“My intel said that there’s a bar he frequents at Warehouse District. Find him there tonight. Seduce him, kill him, make it quick and clean.” Viktor stepped closer. “Don’t get soft, Nyx. You’re my best, and I don't expect you to fail me.”
I met his stare, my lips curving into a grin. “Don’t worry, alpha. I won’t fail you.” I said and walked out with the folder in my hands to carry out my last mission.
I arrived at Warehouse District by dusk. Rusty Claw was a dump bar tucked between crumbling warehouses on the outskirts of Crescent Pack. The neon sign flickered, buzzing like a dying bug.
Inside, the air was stuffy with the smell of people’s sweat and cheap beer. I slid onto a barstool, ordering a vodka soda.
The bartender, a grizzled guy with a scar across his cheek, barely looked at me as he poured my drink.
I scanned the room, my eyes searching for my target. Kael wasn’t hard to spot, he was in a corner booth, nursing a beer, his long fingers tapping the bottle. Dark hair, and golden eyes, just like the one in the photo.
My wolf perked up at how hot he looked. Easy, girl, I told her, sliding off the stool. I sauntered over, hips swaying, and dropped into the booth across from Kael.
“This seat taken?” I asked, flashing my sexiest smile.
He smirked, leaning back. “Depends. You gonna make it worth my while?”
I laughed, low and flirty. “Oh, I’m worth it, sweety, trust me.” I extended a hand. “Gwen.” I lied.
“Rowan,” he said, shaking it. His grip was strong, and a spark shot through me, unexpectedly.
I frowned, pulling back. Rowan? But the file said Kael. Maybe Rowan was his nickname, I assumed.
“You come here often?” he asked, sipping his drink.
“Uh—No, what about you?”
“Enough to know you’re not a regular,” Rowan said, slowly. “Why don't you tell me why you are here and who you're looking for?”
I laughed, tossing my hair. “Oh, you know. I'm just a girl looking to have a good time.” I lied yet again.
We started talking about the kind of bullshit you do when you’re sizing someone up. He was charming, funny with a grin, and way too easy on the eyes.
A few drinks in, Rowan leaned closer, his voice dropping. “You’re horny, Gwen. I can smell it,” he said.
I grinned, flashing my boobs across his face. “Then stop talking and do something about it.” My wolf was pacing now, clawing at me, but I ignored her. This was a job, not a date.
Rowan's smirk widened. “Wanna get outta here and do something fun?” he asked.
“Don’t think I can wait,” I purred, nodding toward the back of the bar.
His eyes darkened, and he stood, grabbing my hand. “Follow me.”
Rowan led me through the crowd, past sticky tables and drunk patrons, to a narrow hallway behind the bar. A door marked STORAGE creaked open, revealing a cramped room with a sagging couch, a flickering bulb, and stacks of crates. The room smelled like dust and stale beer, but it was private enough to get the job done.
Immediately Rowan shut the door, his hands grabbed my waist. “You are so sexy,” he murmured, his lips brushing my ear.
I smirked, pressing myself against him. “Shut up and kiss me.”
His mouth crashed into mine, hot and hungry. I kissed him back, my fingers tugging at his shirt and popping a button.
His hands slid up my dress, rough on my thighs, and I arched into him, my wolf purring despite my orders to stay quiet. The dagger on my thigh pressed against my skin, reminding me of my mission.
He fumbled with my dress straps, cursing softly, and I laughed, pulling them down myself. “Slow down, sweety,” I teased, but my voice was breathy.
“Fuck, you’re killing me,” he growled, his lips finding my neck. His hands were everywhere, and I let him touch me. My body responded to his touch even as my mind remained sharp.
He pressed me against the couch, mouth trailing along my neck, sending hot breath against my skin. I played along, arching into him, keeping his attention fully on me.
Just as he started fumbling with his belt, I slipped a hand into my purse, pulled out a syringe, and administered a swift jab to the side of his neck.
Rowan groaned. “Wh—” But he never finished. His body jerked and then went limp within seconds, the sedative knocking him out cold. He went slack in my arms, collapsing on top of me.
I checked his pulse, it was dead. Now that he was unconscious I needed to get the job done and get the hell out of here as soon as possible. I was tugging my dress back into place when the door slammed open.
A man stood there, his frame filling the doorway, his aura was like a storm. Same dark hair, same golden eyes, same face as the lifeless man on the couch.
Twins? Shit! I had gone for the wrong guy.
“Who the hell are you?” he growled, stepping into the room. His voice was deeper than his twin's.
My wolf surged, screaming one word: Mate. I froze, my breath catching as his eyes locked on mine. He felt it too, the bond was raw and undeniable.
“Kael?” I whispered, my voice shaking as I realized that my target was my mate and that I had mistaken him for his twin brother.
The first lead came at dusk, delivered by a scout who didn’t know he’d just given me a pulse of hope to chase.He hadn’t meant to say her name. But he had.Calla.He was recounting border patrol near the east glen, rambling more than reporting, mentioning a rogue female who’d passed through three days earlier—one with bright eyes and an unregistered scent, one who ran when approached but didn’t attack.“She had a mark,” the scout said, nervously tugging at the strap across his chest. “Not a bite. Looked old. Worn like it used to be part of something.”I asked what color her wolf was.He said dusk-gray, with white along the jaw and tail.My heartbeat stilled. That was my mother’s wolf form. At least, the one Viktor used to speak of when he wanted to remind me what I came from. He never said her name without venom, but he’d taught me her shape like a warning. Her wolf had been graceful, swift, clever enough to escape him once.I tucked the knowledge into my spine and made my way out of
The scent of blood hadn’t faded from the hallway. It clung to the stone like a memory, stale and sharp, impossible to ignore. Somewhere above us, a scout limped past, the click of his claws too fast to be casual. I recognized the sound of panic when I heard it. Pack wolves didn’t run unless they were being hunted—or unless they smelled betrayal they couldn’t name.Kael had gone to regroup with the patrol teams. Rowan stayed back in the war room to finalize defense routes with Jace. Zane had vanished. Typical. He didn’t like being cornered during strategy meetings. He preferred chaos on his own terms.Which left me moving alone through the dim eastern corridor, just far enough from the central chambers to hear my thoughts—and unfortunately, feel them too.My wolf was quiet but alert, pressing against the inside of my skin like she didn’t trust the silence. I didn’t either. This stretch of the day—the part where no one was actively fighting but no one was resting either—was where the un
When the alarm was raised, I was already on my feet, moving with Kael through the corridor just outside the temporary guest room we’d claimed hours ago. His shoulder brushed mine as we navigated the tight corners, neither of us speaking, both of us reading the shift in the air. It wasn’t chaos yet, but the balance had tipped. People were moving faster. Voices sharpened. The packhouse, with its creaking bones and fortified spine, had changed overnight from a haven to a hunting ground.I kept pace easily, tracking the sounds of booted feet slamming down the lower stairwell. The farther we got from the residential wing, the thicker the tension became, like the very walls knew that something unnatural had breached its edge.We reached the main hall where Jace was already shouting orders, sharp and clipped, directing scouts to cover blind spots Kael had mapped weeks ago. Rowan was near the west archway, pulling his hair back and securing it with a leather tie, his shirt half-buttoned and s
The cloth stayed in my hand long after Amber left. Its edges were still frayed from the fire Viktor had torched it through, but it smelled of nothing now—just ash and old blood and a silence I recognized too well. It was a promise. One I didn’t plan to keep.I walked back toward the compound with the night curled tight around my shoulders like a second skin. Every window was dimmed and the perimeter guards had tripled. Kael’s orders, probably.He’d gone quiet again. Not the kind of quiet that meant distance—but the kind that meant calculation. And Kael, when calculating, was the most dangerous thing in the forest.I slipped through the kitchen door and down the service hall, toward the unused guest quarters on the north side. I didn’t want to be near anyone else. Not yet. Not when my lips still tasted like Rowan. Not when Zane’s voice still rang in my ribs. Not when Kael’s restraint burned more than either of their touches.I’d taken too much from all of them already. So I took the si
The sparring yard’s sand still clung to my boots as I loitered by the training post, my pulse racing from Zane’s kiss, Kael’s touch from earlier and Rowan’s quiet promises tangling within me. My body felt like it might split from the weight of their desires and my own, yet a reckless part of me welcomed the fracture.I wandered toward the med wing, my boots scuffing the dirt path, drawn by an instinct I couldn’t name. The scent of antiseptic and warm herbs enveloped me as I stepped inside, the quiet space meant for healing.I paused in the doorway, my hand resting on the frame as I spotted Rowan seated in a low armchair by the east window, his legs stretched out, one braced from a recent skirmish, his loose shirt damp with sweat, sleeves rolled to his elbows, a book open in his lap.Looking up, Rowan’s eyes met mine, a gentle smile curving his lips as he set the book down, his voice soft but certain as he spoke, his hands resting on his knees. “Is it selfish that I hoped you’d find me
The courtyard was quiet after Viktor’s departure, the bruised violet sky seeming to carry his shadow as I stood near the gate, my boots sinking into the packed dirt, the blade at my hip glinting in the last rays of sunlight while Jace crossed his arms tightly, Rowan rubbed his jaw with a slow, tense hand, and Zane stretched casually, his golden eyes sharp as they scanned us all.Kael remained motionless beside me, his tall frame rigid, his silence a heavy presence that pressed against my chest as I stood close, my fingers brushing the dagger’s hilt, neither of us speaking until the others dispersed—Rowan heading to the infirmary, Jace to check the defenses, and Zane lingering, his gaze flickering between us before he slipped into the compound’s shadows, his absence leaving a quiet void.Turning to me, Kael’s eyes burned with intensity as he spoke, his words cutting through the dusk, his hands flexing at his sides as he stood rooted in the dirt. “You were ready to kill him.”“Yes,” I s
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