LOGINHe was the brother she was told to stay away from. Now, only he could protect her. Azzianna's honeymoon should have been a dream. Instead, it turned into a nightmare. On the luxury cruise ship Northern Star, she entered her room and found her husband Julian with her best friend. The betrayal was more painful than she could bear. Julian did not love her; he only married her to steal her family's powerful land. Hiding her tears, Azzianna ran to the cold deck of the ship. There, she met Lucian. He was Julian's older brother, a brave Alpha biker with scars and a dangerous reputation. He was the man everyone in the group feared. To protect herself and get revenge, Azzianna made a deal with Lucian. They would pretend to be in love to humiliate Julian and take away his power. It was supposed to be a game. But every time Lucian touches her, the spark seems real. Soon, Lucian tells her a secret: he's not pretending. He's loved her from afar for years, knowing she's his true mate. Now, stranded on a ship full of enemies, Azzianna has a choice. Will she run from the man who broke her heart, or will she trust her "dangerous" brother who promises to burn the world to keep her safe? On this ship, the only thing more dangerous than a lie is a love that's always been destined.
View MoreThe Northern Star was a giant ship. It was covered in millions of Christmas lights that sparkled on the dark, cold water. To the people on board, it was a dream vacation. To me, it was supposed to be the start of my new life.
I stood in front of the mirror in the hallway of my room. I fixed my silver nightgown. My heart was beating fast. Today had been perfect. I had just married Julian, the handsome future leader of the Crescent Peak pack. "Mrs. Vailant," I whispered. The name felt strange, but I tried to be happy. My family is the Silver-Bane line. We are an old and famous family, but we have lost our power. This marriage was supposed to fix everything. I walked to the door of our bedroom. I had left the party early because I had a headache. I wanted to surprise Julian with candles and a romantic room. I reached for the door handle, but then I heard a sound. It was laughter. I froze. I knew that laugh. It belonged to Chloe. She was my maid of honor. She was my best friend. We had grown up together. I pushed the door open just a little bit. The smell hit me first. I could smell Julian and Chloe together. For a werewolf, this smell was like a physical blow to the chest. The room was dark, but I could see them clearly. Julian had his back to me. Chloe was standing against the table, her hands in his hair. She looked happy and proud. "Do you think she knows?" Chloe whispered. "Does your little princess have any idea?" Julian laughed. It was a mean, cold sound. "Azzianna? She doesn't know anything. She is just a trophy, Chloe. She is a pretty girl who owns a very large piece of land." "The land," Chloe said. "Is that all she is to you?" I saw Julian nod his head "The land is the power," Julian said. His voice was hoarse. "Once I sign the papers at the end of this trip, I don’t need her anymore. I will have the land, and she can live in a small room in the back of the house forever." My world just stopped, It wasn't my heart is breaking. As werewolves, we have a magical bond with our mates. Ours was new and weak, but Julian was tearing it apart with his words. I felt like I couldn't breathe. I stepped back quietly. I didn't want to scream. If I cried now, Julian would win. I couldn't stay in that room with a man who lied to me and a friend who betrayed me. I turned and ran. I ran past the gold elevators and the fancy paintings. I didn't stop until I reached the very top of the ship. The air was freezing. The wind felt like needles on my skin. I was only wearing my thin nightgown and a robe. My skin was turning blue, but I didn't care. The ice in my heart was colder than the wind. I grabbed the railing of the ship. "I am Azzianna, a Silver-Bane," I whispered. My tears were turning to ice on my face. "I am not a trophy." But I felt like a fool. I had given my life to a man who only wanted my money and my land. "You’re going to get sick out here." A voice came from the shadows. it was deep and rough. It sounded like thunder. I spun around. My eyes turned bright yellow because I was scared and angry. A man was leaning against the wall. He was huge. He had broad shoulders and messy black hair. He wore a heavy leather jacket with a wolf skull on the back. He had a scar on his face, and his eyes were dark grey. I knew him. He was Lucian Vailant. He was Julian’s older brother. He was the man who was supposed to be the leader, but he was sent away years ago. People said he was dangerous. "Go away, Lucian," I said while my voice was shaking. "I don’t want to talk to a Thorne right now." Lucian didn't leave. He smoked a cigarette and looked at me. "The Thorne family is full of lies, little bird," he said and walked towards me. He moved like a wolf hunting in the woods. He had a power that Julian didn't have. Julian was like a clean park, but Lucian was like a wild forest. "Why are you here?" Lucian asked. "Shouldn't you be with your new husband?" "Shouldn't you be at a biker bar?" I asked. I pulled my robe closer to my body. Lucian stood next to me at the railing. "I like the cold," he said. "The cold is honest. It doesn't pretend." He turned his head to look at me. "I could smell your heart breaking from far away. It smelled like a dying fire." I looked away. "You felt that?" "I am a real Alpha, Azzianna," he said. His voice was very low. "I feel everything that happens to my family. And right now, my brother is with a woman who is not his wife. It is a disgrace." I started to cry again. I hated that he knew the truth. I hated that the "dangerous" brother saw me like this. "He wants my land," I whispered. "He said I was nothing." "He is a fool," Lucian said. He looked at me with his grey eyes. "Julian only looks at the surface. He doesn't know how to see what is truly valuable." Lucian reached out. I thought he was going to touch me, and I felt a strange spark. Instead, he took off his heavy leather jacket and put it over my shoulders. The jacket was very heavy and warm. It smelled like motor oil and leather. It made me feel safe for a moment. "Listen to me," Lucian said. He stepped closer. He was so tall I had to look way up at him. "Julian wants to tell everyone about your land at the big party. Once he does that, the leaders will give the land to him. You will lose everything." "I can't let him do that," I said. I felt my strength coming back. "But I have no one to help me. I am alone on this ship." Lucian leaned down. His lips were close to my ear. "You are not alone. You are just looking at the wrong brother." I gasped. "What are you saying?" "Julian wants a trophy. I want to see him fail," Lucian said. "You want your life back. I want to clean the Thorne name." He looked into my eyes. "Give them a different story, Azzianna. If the pack thinks you have a new mate—a stronger Alpha—Julian cannot take your land. The leaders won't give it to a man who lost his wife's heart." "You want us to pretend to be together?" I asked. "I want us to create a scandal," Lucian said with a dark smile on his face. "Let everyone see us. Let Julian watch me take the one thing he wants. We will share a room. We will go to the party together. We will act like we are in love." I looked at him. He was a rogue. He was dangerous. But Julian had already ruined my life. I had nothing left to lose. "What happens when the trip is over?" I asked. Lucian’s eyes changed. For a second, they looked warm and very intense. "When the trip is over," he whispered, "you will be free. And Julian will have nothing." I looked at the silver ring on my finger. It felt like a chain. I looked at Lucian’s hand. It looked strong enough to break that chain. I took his hand. His skin was very hot against my cold fingers. "Okay," I said. "Let's give them a nightmare for Christmas." Lucian gripped my hand tightly. Just as I agreed, a loud noise came from the doorway to the deck. Julian was standing there. He looked angry. But then he looked at my hand in Lucian’s hand. His eyes widened in shock. "Azzianna?" Julian yelled. "What are you doing with him?" Lucian didn't let go of my hand. He pulled me closer to his side. He looked at his brother and smiled. It was the smile of a predator. "She’s with me now, Julian," Lucian growled. "And we have so much to talk about." I looked at Julian. For the first time, I wasn't afraid. I saw the fear in his eyes.The Grand Dining Hall of the Northern Star was a cathedral of arrogance. High ceilings dripped with crystal chandeliers that rattled with every vibration of the ship’s engines. Thousands of wolves in designer suits and evening gowns sat at long tables, their silver forks clinking against china. They were the elite, the "pure" bloodlines of the North, and today they had gathered for the Victory Breakfast—the public celebration of the Thorne and Silver-Bane merger.But as I stood at the heavy mahogany doors, I didn't feel like a bride. I felt like a soldier walking into a trap.Lucian’s hand was a heavy, grounding weight on the small of my back. He had swapped his frost-covered biker jacket for a clean black shirt, but he still looked like a wolf among sheep. The scars on his jaw were a map of every battle he had won, and his grey eyes were sharp, scanning the room for the Silver-Hunters we knew were hiding in plain sight."Remember," Lucian whispered, his voice a low vibration that onl
Lucian’s suite was unlike the one I had shared with Julian for a few hours of my marriage. Julian’s room was filled with gold, white flowers, and soft silk. It was like a birdcage made for a pet. Lucian’s room was dark. It smelled of old wood, heavy leather, and the cold Arctic air. It felt like a wolf’s den dangerous, solid, and real. He sat me down in the middle of the large rug. I was still wearing his heavy leather jacket over my thin nightgown. I felt small, but for the first time in years, I didn’t faint. I looked out the large glass windows. Outside, icebergs floated like giant ghosts in the dark water. The ship was moving fast now, thrashing against the waves."You should sleep," Lucian said. He walked over to a small bar and poured himself a glass of dark liquid. He didn't look at me."The sun will be up in a few hours. When it does, the High Alpha will call the Elders. They will want to see us together. They will want to tear us apart.""How can I sleep?" I asked. My voice s
Julian stood at the door to the deck. His face was red with anger. The ship’s Christmas lights twinkled behind him, casting long, trembling shadows on the floor. He looked down at my hand, still cradled in Lucian’s big, warm palm. He looked as if he couldn’t believe what he was seeing.“Get away from her, Lucian,” Julian whispered. He walked toward us. He tried to look strong and intimidating, but next to Lucian, he looked like a child playing.I felt fear strike me. My heart pounded in my ribs like a trapped bird. But then, I remembered the smell of jasmine and sandalwood in our room. I remembered the sight of Chloe’s hands in Julian’s hair. My fear turned to a cold, sharp blade. I didn’t pull my hand away. Instead, I squeezed Lucian’s fingers. I needed him to know I wasn’t going to run.“He doesn’t want to come with you, little brother,” Lucian said. His voice was calm, but there was a growl beneath it. He didn’t move an inch. He stood like a mountain of leather and muscle between m
The Northern Star was a giant ship. It was covered in millions of Christmas lights that sparkled on the dark, cold water. To the people on board, it was a dream vacation. To me, it was supposed to be the start of my new life. I stood in front of the mirror in the hallway of my room. I fixed my silver nightgown. My heart was beating fast. Today had been perfect. I had just married Julian, the handsome future leader of the Crescent Peak pack. "Mrs. Vailant," I whispered. The name felt strange, but I tried to be happy. My family is the Silver-Bane line. We are an old and famous family, but we have lost our power. This marriage was supposed to fix everything. I walked to the door of our bedroom. I had left the party early because I had a headache. I wanted to surprise Julian with candles and a romantic room. I reached for the door handle, but then I heard a sound. It was laughter. I froze. I knew that laugh. It belonged to Chloe. She was my maid of honor. She was my best friend. We






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