LOGINDear Readers,What an incredible journey this has been!Cecilia and Sebastian's story has officially come to an end, and honestly? My heart is both full and a little broken saying goodbye to these two. Watching Cece use her brilliant mind to grow stronger, earn everyone's respect, and find true love has been absolutely magical to write.Thank you for every comment, every sleepless night you spent binge-reading. You've made writing this story such a joy, and seeing you fall in love with these characters has meant the world to me.But here's the exciting news: my new book is launching soon!"ABANDONED LUNA: CLAIMED BY TWO" drops THIS WEEK, and I've already written well over 100 chapters for you to dive into!Here's what awaits you:Aria Graves was done being the perfect Luna everyone expected her to be. After catching her mate cheating with a weak human girl, she didn't just file for divorce—she destroyed his entire empire and walked away with a smile.But karma wasn't done with her yet.
Author's povThe moon hung full and bright in the night sky, casting silver light across the landscape as if the Moon Goddess herself was watching over them. In many ways, she was.Three days had passed since the dramatic confrontation aboard the yacht.The supernatural world had finally found peace after the Moonveil Ascendancy fell apart completely.Justice had been swift.The cult's inner circle received life sentences in specialized supernatural prisons.Mid-level members faced decades behind bars, while those who'd been coerced or manipulated got lighter sentences with mandatory therapy and community service.Most importantly, their twisted "might makes right" philosophy had been publicly debunked by leading supernatural scholars.For the first time ever, humans and werewolves worked together as equals during the trials.Cecilia had been right there, five months pregnant and refusing to stay home."This started because they wanted my child," she'd told the council firmly. "I'm not
Author's povAs the yacht continued to sink, water pooling around their ankles, Cecilia felt consciousness slipping away.Her vision blurred, the shouting voices around her becoming distant echoes.Alpha Sebastian's powerful growl was the last thing she heard before darkness claimed her.But this wasn't ordinary darkness.Cecilia found herself floating in a strange realm of silver light.The pain in her abdomen had disappeared, replaced by an otherworldly calm.Before her stood a woman of impossible beauty - her skin luminous like moonlight, hair flowing like liquid silver, eyes containing the wisdom of centuries."Luna Goddess," Cecilia whispered, instinctively knowing who stood before her.The Moon Goddess smiled, her presence radiating ancient power that felt both terrifying and comforting."Cecilia Moore," her voice echoed like crystal bells in still water. "Brave human who carries the future of my children."Cecilia's hand moved protectively to her stomach. "My baby...""The child
Author's povDark power filled the air as Belinda suddenly appeared in front of Cecilia.Black shadows swirled around Xenia's small body like smoke.The witch's eyes burned with crazy desire as she reached toward Cecilia."This child belongs to me!" Belinda snarled, her voice full of evil.Alpha Sebastian moved lightning fast. His huge wolf form jumped between his mate and the witch.His fur stood up with protective anger as he took the full hit of Belinda's dark magic.Black energy crashed into his body, cutting his flesh and breaking his bones.Blood splashed across the deck as three ribs cracked loudly.Even in pain, Soren kept growling."You will never touch them," Alpha Sebastian's voice came from the wolf's throat, rough but clear. "Not while I'm alive."Cecilia bent over in pain, holding her stomach.The baby kicked harder than ever before, like it could sense the danger.Each kick felt like her child was fighting back, refusing to accept the witch's claim."The ritual has alrea
Author's povDuring the acrobatic performance, Cecilia felt uneasy.Something was wrong tonight. She kept looking around the room, watching every face for danger.Then she saw Alpha Xavier and Alpha Gavin coming back into the hall. They walked over and sat at a table close to where Cecilia and Alpha Sebastian were seated.Jessica and Xenia followed behind them like quiet shadows.Xenia caught Cecilia's attention. Something about her seemed different tonight.Now that they were nearby, Cecilia could observe them more clearly.As the acrobats did a dangerous flip, Xenia started humming softly.The tune was quiet but strange.It sounded like an old nursery rhyme, but twisted.Wrong for this fancy party.Cecilia put her hand over her stomach protectively.The moment she heard Xenia's humming, her baby moved violently inside her.The feeling was so sudden and strong she almost cried out."Are you okay?" Alpha Sebastian whispered. His hand covered hers immediately. His touch felt warm and sa
Author's povAfter calming VanDyck down and making sure her mother was comfortable, Cecilia and her friends finally left Esther's hospital room.Then they found a nearby hotel.Her father stayed at the hospital to watch over Esther.Cecilia finally collapsed into bed. She was so tired she fell asleep right away.Later that morning at ten, they went back to the hospital.Esther was awake but sleepy from pain medicine.VanDyck looked terrible. His clothes were wrinkled from sleeping in a hospital chair all night."How are you feeling, Mom?" Cecilia asked. She took her mother's hand gently.Esther tried to smile. "I've been better, sweetheart. But don't worry about me.""The doctor says she needs to stay another day or two," VanDyck said. His voice sounded tired and rough. "The wound was deeper than they first thought."Cecilia nodded.For the next few hours, they stayed with Esther.They kept the conversation light and avoided talking about Alpha Sebastian or werewolves.Harper left to ta
Cecilia's povI paused, slightly taken aback.This VIP lady certainly had an interesting way of making conversation--flitting from wistful nostalgia to casual questioning in under five seconds.She clearly assumed I was some heiress from one of Denver's old-money families.How very country-club of h
Cecilia's povThe second I heard his voice, my spine went rigid like someone had flipped the "fight or flight" switch.I turned slowly to find Sebastian standing in the doorway, rain dripping from his hair and soaking the shoulders of his black coat.He looked like he'd walked straight out of a noir
Cecilia's povI stood from the sofa."You'd better get going," I said, voice even. "Time waits for no one--especially not your pilot."Sebastian's eyes flashed with something murky--a blend of frustration, regret, and the kind of silent math people do when trying to calculate how much damage they've
Cecilia's povThe house settled into that peculiar quiet that comes with early evening--the brief pause between day and night.Tang nearly bounced on his heels as he nudged me toward the stairs."Go on. Call the Alpha down. Mrs. Linda pulled out all the stops tonight."I recognized his little game i







