Se connecterDiva Crest is the Luna of her pack and has always been the weakest, powerless, unwanted wolf in her pack. But when the pack’s soothsayer announces her mate, her life takes a dangerous turn. She is fated to Alpha Derek Valen, the ruthless and merciless leader of the Blackfang Pack, known for killing without hesitation. Stuck in a bond she never wanted, Diva vows to escape, but fate has other plans. Derek is just as unwilling as she is. Cold and dominant, he never expected to be mated to someone so weak. But as much as he tries to resist, something about Diva pulls him in. There’s a connection between them that feels unnatural. When a rogue pack led by the vengeful Alpha Ronan launches an attack, Diva learns a horrifying truth—her mate's bond with Derek was never real. Ronan, once Derek’s trusted beta, manipulated fate itself, cursing them both in his twisted game for revenge. Bad still, Diva was never meant to be weak. But when the bond between her and Derek starts to break, they must both decide,was it ever just fate, or something far more dangerous? Will Diva rewrite her fate, or will she lose herself to a love that was never meant to be?
Voir plusThe forest was too quiet.Diva felt it the moment she stepped beyond the boundary of the safe zone. The air didn’t move. Leaves didn’t rustle. Even the distant river that normally hummed behind the trees felt muted, as if the whole world was holding its breath.She tightened her grip on the dagger Cassian had given her earlier. “Just for emergencies,” he’d said. She remembered the way he’d looked at her—half worried, half proud—as if he knew she was finally stepping into the life fate had forced on her.The moon hung low and swollen, bathing the woods in silver. The smell of damp moss filled her lungs. But beneath it… something else. Something rotten. Something wrong.She swallowed.This was the first time she’d walked alone since her powers awakened—wild, unpredictable, frightening. In Chapter 59, she’d struggled to contain the heated pulse in her palms, that strange force that wanted to burst free every time she felt a
The morning mist curled low across the forest floor, clinging to the roots and stones like spirits reluctant to rise. Diva tightened the straps around her wrists, flexing her fingers once, twice. Her muscles still ached from yesterday’s training, but the ache had become familiar—almost grounding. A reminder of who she was becoming.Fenric watched her from where he leaned against an ancient pine tree, arms folded. He hadn’t spoken since dawn, but he didn’t need to. His silence was the final test.When she fastened the last strap, she exhaled slowly. “I’m ready.”Fenric stepped forward, his expression unreadable. “Then today, you walk without me.”A ripple of tension moved down her spine. She knew this day was coming—but knowing didn’t erase the sting.“I’m going to scout the Hollowfang territory.”“You’re going to learn whether the world has sharpened you… or whether I wasted my time.” His gaze locked on hers. “Every
The first snow hadn’t yet fallen, but the air was already sharp enough to cut. Diva stood at the edge of the Moonborn village, her shoulders squared though her thoughts were heavy. The wolves here moved like shadows—fluid, quiet, powerful. She had come to them not for comfort, but clarity. And they had given her silence.Until now.Fenric, the oldest among them and easily the most feared, found her standing near the sacred stone where elders offered their nightly chants."You came for answers," he said, voice rough like wind through dry leaves. "But you carry more than questions."Diva didn’t flinch. "I carry what I must."Fenric eyed her, the firelight catching the faded scar along his temple. "And what of the mark on your arm? That is no ordinary burn. That is power."She rolled her sleeve back. The sigil shimmered faintly under the moonlight, its lines curved like claw and flame intertwined."I didn’t choose it," she said. "But I won’t run from it either.""Good," Fenric murmured.
The hush of dawn still clung to the air when Diva stood beneath the twisted pine near the edge of the third border. The scent of moss and river mist mingled with something sharper: tension. A circle of wolves—both from Mayla's pack and the bordering clan—stood with fur bristled, claws half-drawn, eyes watching one another like flints waiting for a strike.Diva stood still, her white cloak trailing lightly behind her, the faint mark of the Moonborn hidden beneath the fabric of her sleeve. Her presence had become something of a mystery among the wolves, but after the night before, mystery had started to become reverence.Elder Mayla, flanked by two of her fiercest warriors, stepped forward, her weathered face set with calm resolve. Beside her, Diva walked with measured grace, though her thoughts were sharp with caution.On the opposing side, the border pack's envoy—a lean, gray-furred male with a jagged scar across his snout—stood tall. His name, Rhoan, was spoken in equal parts fear an






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