LOGINShe saved his life. Now she's carrying his secret. One reckless night changed everything for Maya Chen. When she stumbled upon a wounded stranger in the woods, she never imagined he was Kai Blackwood, Alpha of the most powerful werewolf pack in North America, and heir to the throne of all shifter kind. Their connection was instant, primal, undeniable. But when dawn broke, so did the illusion. Kai vanished, leaving Maya with nothing but fragmented memories and a growing secret: she's pregnant with the future Alpha King's child. For Kai, that night was supposed to be meaningless, another fleeting encounter to satisfy the restless wolf inside him. He's always kept humans at arm's length, knowing the ancient laws that govern his world: An Alpha must mate with a she-wolf. Only pure bloodlines can inherit the crown. But Maya is different. Her touch awakened something in him he thought long buried. Her curves haunt his dreams. Her scent calls to his wolf in ways no she-wolf ever has. And now, learning she carries his pup, Kai faces an impossible choice. The pack elders demand he reject her. His destined she-wolf mate is already chosen. The werewolf council will never accept a human queen. But Kai's wolf has claimed Maya as his own, and walking away might destroy them both. As ancient enemies circle and pack politics turn deadly, Maya finds herself thrust into a supernatural world that wants her gone. She's not just fighting for Kai's heart, she's fighting for her life and her unborn child's future. In a world where tradition is law and love is forbidden, can an Alpha defy his destiny? Or will the bond between human and wolf be their undoing?
View MoreMAYA'S POVThe car had stopped, and for a moment nobody moved.I had been aware of the stopping in the way I had been aware of most things in the last several hours, at a slight remove, the information arriving and being filed without being fully processed, the specific numbness of a person whose capacity for processing had been spent some time ago and was now running on the residue, on whatever was left over after the tank had emptied.The engine went quiet.Outside the window: gravel, pale in the light of a porch lamp, and beyond it the dark shape of the house, not yet the whole of it, just the corner that the headlights had caught before Kai cut them, a wall of stone and timber rising up out of the dark with the specific patience of something that had been standing in that spot for a very long time and saw no reason to announce itself.Kai had not moved either.His hands were still on the wheel, though the wheel no longer required hands, and he was looking through the windshield
MAYA'S POV"Aldric," he said.I filed this. Aldric. The name Kai had called a name that required a specific kind of confidence, the name he had made his position on very clear as an eight-year-old."His grandfather," I said.Something moved through Thomas's expression. Not surprise, he had the quality of someone not easily surprised. Something more like the recalibration of someone who has been given different information than they expected."He told you," Thomas said."Twenty minutes outside the pack lands," I said. "In the car."Thomas looked at Kai.Kai's jaw was doing the thing."The eggs," Dara said, from the kitchen doorway, with the specific quality of a woman who had decided that this particular exchange had run its course and the course it had run was sufficient. "Are not going to wait indefinitely."The kitchen was large in the way the hall was large, built for the scale of the people who used it, with the warm cluttered logic of a space that was genuinely cooked in rather
MAYA'S POVThe porch steps were worn in the center.I noticed this before anything else, before the height of the door, before the width of it, before the specific authority of a threshold that had been crossed by enough people over enough years to develop the particular gravity of a place that understood what it was. The steps were worn in the center the way steps were worn when generations of feet had found the same natural line, the path of least resistance, the place where the weight landed on the way in and on the way out, and the wood had accepted this and shaped itself accordingly.Someone had swept the porch recently. The boards were clean. The chairs at the far end, four of them, arranged with the unstudied ease of furniture that was actually used rather than placed, had the settled quality of things that belonged exactly where they were.Marcus held the door.Not with the performance of it, not with the specific deliberateness of a gesture that was making a point, just he
(MAYA'S POV)I pressed my palm flat against my abdomen.I stood there with my hand against the place where the attending was happening and the stars overhead and the pine-cold air in my lungs and I thought: you feel it too.Whatever it was. Whatever this place was, the territory asserting itself at the gate the way Marcus had said, the particular pressure-change of a place that knew itself and announced itself, the baby felt it. Was still in response to it. Had gone quiet in the specific way of a thing that had been traveling and had arrived somewhere it recognized.I did not know what to do with that.I filed it. I would take it out later, examine it properly, decide what it meant to the larger accounting of what was happening to me and where I was and who I was becoming in relationship to all of it. For now I filed it and stood in the dark and breathed the mountain air and held my hand against the stillness.Dawn came slowly.This was the thing about dawn in a place that had real






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