MasukđObsession. Power. Desire. A story of messy love, broken rules, and choices you canât undo. Dark romance, BDSM, intense passion, and dangerous attraction await. Enter at your own risk⌠you might fall for the wrong man. đRejected on her twentieth birthday by the Alphaâs son who chooses her perfect twin sister instead, Ashleigh Summers watches her life crumble: framed for poisoning the bride, blacklisted from every law school, and traded like unwanted baggage to the ruthless Northern Crescent Pack. But when a mysterious vampire saves her from taking her life at a frozen lake, he leaves a handwritten note that sets her heart racing, Ashleigh vows to find him. She never expected that the cold, hidden brother among the Northern Alphaâs four sons would be the one who pulled her from the edge⌠and now heâs warning her to stay away from his secrets. In a castle full of curses and possessive wolves, can a rejected mate be claimed by the forbidden vampire who believes sheâs worth saving even when his three brothers want her too?
Lihat lebih banyakAshleigh I slapped both hands over my mouth but it was way too late. The sound was already out there, hanging in the air like a bad fart. My brain finally caught up and I blurted the first thing that popped into my head because apparently my mouth had zero chill left. âI like you, okay? but you have to respect boundaries! What the hell are you doing in my room anyway, standing here half naked like some kind of underwear model who lost a bet?âHe just stared at me for a second, one eyebrow slowly climbing up his forehead like it was trying to escape his face. Then he laughed once, short and dry, and crossed his arms over those stupid carved abs. âAre you crazy? This is my room. Youâre the one who walked in here like you owned the place and started screaming at my dick. I was literally getting changed after training. You never left after I told you to stay away earlier. You followed me or got lost or whatever, but this is definitely my room, not yours.âI blinked. Hard. Then I actually
Ashleigh I stood there in the middle of my new room , chest still going up and down too fast after Christopher slammed the door so hard the picture on the wall rattled. My hands were shaking. The note was gone. He took it. Just snatched it like I was some kid who stole his favorite toy and then growled at me to stay away like I was the problem.Of course he hates me. Of course the only guy who ever thought I was worth saving already wants me gone. Classic Ashleigh Summers luck. I should get that printed on a T-shirt.I dropped onto the bed anyway, staring at the ceiling like it owed me answers. My bags were still sitting by the door where the driver dumped them. I didnât even know where to start unpacking. Didnât care. My brain was stuck on replay: his voice, low and pissed. âStay. Away.â The way his eyes flashed red? Maybe red. Definitely not normal. And that cold coming off him like he was made of winter.Vampire. My brain kept saying it over and over. Vampire vampire vampire. And
AshleighI walked back from the lake that night like nothing had happened. Letter crumpled in my fist, cheeks still wet, shoes squelching lake water. I slammed the back door harder than necessary.Mom jumped. âAshleigh? Youâre soaked.ââGenius observation,â I said, voice hoarse.Dad frowned. âYou good?âI laughed without humor. âDefine good.âHe sighed, returned to his laptop and pack affairs. No one asked more. No one noticed the red eyes.Upstairs, I locked my door, flattened the letter under the lamp, and read it again. Fingers tracing the elegant cursive.*You are worth more than they made you believe. Donât let them win.*Vampire speed. Cold arms. Had to be vampire.I tucked it into my bra and sat on the floor, staring at nothing. Who was he? Why me? Why now?The next few days I turned into an amateur detective. Casual questions, maximum sarcasm.To cousin Lila at breakfast: âAny vampires hanging around lately? Tall, fast, good stationery taste?âShe choked. âWhat? No. Thatâs Nor
AshleighThree weeks. Thatâs all they gave me to process the rejection before the wedding swallowed everything. Mom kept asking about flowers as if I were her cheerleader. Dad avoided my eyes in the hallways. Ashley smirked through dress fittings and sent Ethan heart emojis while I stared at walls, waiting for something, anything, to end it.It didnât.Wedding day arrived. I sat in the back row of white chairs, wearing the same black dress from Grandmaâs funeral, an afterthought among smiling faces. Ethan stood at the front in an expensive suit, looking flawless. Ashley moved down the aisle in white, veil trailing, bouquet gripped tight. The pack sighed and sniffled. I crossed my arms until my nails bit skin.The officiant spoke of eternal bonds and moon-blessed unions. I tuned out, staring at Ashleyâs back. She looked genuinely happy. A tiny part of me wanted to feel glad for her. Most of me wanted to scream.Their vows came.Ethanâs voice rang clear: âI promise to protect you, to le












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