LOGIN“Lorien… it’s beautiful,” I whispered, turning to face him.He was watching me, his crimson eyes glowing softly in the dappled sunlight. His long red hair tumbled over his shoulders in loose, tousled waves, and there was something almost shy about the way he smiled at me—a quiet, vulnerable kind of
Lysaa's POV A little while later, after we dropped the kids off with Kamrynn (and made sure she knew where we kept the fire extinguishers), Lorien led me outside to the open field behind our home.“Are we walking somewhere?” I asked, curious.“Not exactly,” he said, flashing me a grin.Before I cou
There was so much glitter.“Princess Violet, do you take this humble knight to be your devoted protector?” Eina’s voice was sweet and melodic as she twirled a plastic tiara between her tiny claws. She and Violet had set up a tea party in the middle of the living room—a tea party that had apparently
Lysaa's POV No one tells you how hard it is to raise dragon hybrids.Not that there’s a manual for it, anyway. But even if there were, I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t have covered what it felt like to lay five eggs, the agonizing weeks of incubation, and the terrifying wait to see if they’d all hatch s
“What the hell, dude?” he asked, squinting at her like she had just betrayed him. “We had a deal.”Arabella, blissfully unaware of the high treason she had just committed, let out a delighted squeal and reached for his face, grabbing at his nose with her chubby fingers.I couldn’t hold it in any lon
Kamrynn's POV Seven months had passed since the mating and Luna ceremonies, and life in the Obsidian Pack had transformed in ways I could hardly have imagined. What once had been a struggling, cursed pack with a heavy heart and dark future was now thriving in every possible way.Under Calvin’s lead
She turned away sharply, her hands trembling slightly. "This is ridiculous.""Is it?"She glared at me over her shoulder. "You doubt the mate bond?"I hesitated. "No.""Then stop overthinking," she snapped before storming out of the room.I never brought it up again.Because I already knew the truth
Sherelle’s POVEverything is complete.Every piece, every carefully laid trap, every whisper of deceit I had planted over the many, many months—it had all led to this moment.Waiting. Watching. Scheming.And now, finally, Kamrynn was walking straight into my hands.A slow, satisfied smile curled acr
Calvin’s POVI couldn’t sit still any longer.I needed answers.Everything I had believed for the past year and half was beginning to crumble before my eyes. The certainty I had clung to, the anger that had driven me—it was all slipping through my fingers, replaced with a single, gnawing question:W
Calvin’s POVDespair wasn’t a strong enough word for what I felt.I knew Kamrynn wouldn’t forgive me. I had expected it.But knowing something and feeling it were two different things.Hearing her say it—hearing her mean it—was like a blade slicing straight through my chest.She had nothing left for







