FROSTBITE

FROSTBITE

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Seven years ago, Raven Sterling lost everything when her family was massacred and her pack destroyed. Soon after, she was publicly rejected by her fated mate, Ash Blackwood, Alpha of the Blackwood Pack—breaking her bond and forcing her into exile. She fled to Seattle, suppressing her wolf and rebuilding her life as a human trauma counselor, determined to forget the supernatural world. But the past never stays buried. Raven begins to experience strange, uncontrollable power—ice forming at her touch and emotions affecting the world around her. She discovers the truth: she is not just a werewolf, but a rare Starborn with Celestial Ice Magic tied to an ancient bloodline. Her awakening pulls her back into danger. Ash returns, no longer the powerful Alpha he once was, but a leader on the brink of collapse. His pack is failing, and he needs Raven to survive through a true mate bond. But forgiveness is not easily given. Meanwhile, Kade Torrent, a rival Alpha who has secretly protected Raven for years, steps forward. Unlike Ash, Kade never abandoned her—and now wants her for himself. As a hidden enemy begins hunting Starborn, the truth behind Raven’s family massacre starts to surface, revealing a deeper conspiracy tied to her bloodline. Now Raven must choose between the Alpha who broke her, the one who protected her, and the power awakening within her—before everything is destroyed.

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CHAPTER 1: THE WOMAN IN BLACK

The rain tasted like copper and regret.

Raven Sterling stood at her seventh-floor window, watching Seattle blur into watercolor grays. The city below felt distant safe, human, deliberately small. She pressed her palm against the glass, and frost bloomed beneath her skin before she could stop it. The window didn't freeze over anymore. She'd learned to control that particular betrayal.

Most days.

Her office was deliberately empty of personality: white walls, abstract art that meant nothing to her, plants that survived neglect the same way she did. The therapist who'd designed it had probably intended the aesthetic to be soothing. Instead, it felt like living inside an unfinished thought.

"Three years," Dr. Marcus Chen said from across the room.

Raven turned. Her therapist sat with that particular patience reserved for people paid to listen to other people's wreckage. His pen hovered over his notepad—never quite touching paper, waiting for her to fill the silence with something worth documenting.

"Three years of what?" she asked, though she already knew.

"Of coming here. Of sitting in that chair. Of talking about your family without ever actually feeling anything about it."

Raven smiled. It was the kind of smile that made people uncomfortable sharp edges where softness should be, a blade masquerading as politeness. "I feel plenty, Marcus. I just don't perform it for an audience."

He wrote something down. Probably emotional suppression or avoidant attachment or some clinical term that sounded sophisticated while meaning she was broken in ways that required more than fifty minutes twice a week to fix.

"Your next client is waiting," she said, standing.

"Raven—"

"I'm going to leave now, and you're going to say something about acknowledging pain being healthy, and I'm going to ignore it because I've heard that particular speech approximately seventy-three times." She grabbed her blazer from the back of the chair. "I wrote the manual for this clinic. I know exactly how this conversation ends."

It wasn't a lie. Dr. Raven Sterling, licensed trauma counselor, had helped build the Pacific Northwest Wellness Clinic from foundation to functioning practice. She had credentials. She had patients who trusted her. She had a reputation for being exceptionally competent at helping other people process their damaged lives while never once addressing her own.

It was an excellent arrangement.

Her office down the hall was a mirror of Maintrusive questions about Raven's past. She simply accepted the present version the competent professional, the emotionally unavailable woman, the person who'd built an entire life around avoiding vulnerability.

"You're canceling again," Elena said. It wasn't a question.

"I'm not canceling. I'm reassigning."

"You're canceling because you look like someone who's about to crawl out of her own skin." Elena crossed her arms. "There's a Thai place downstairs. Pad Thai, no peanuts. You're buying, I'm paying you back, and you're telling me what's actually wrong."

Under normal circumstances, Raven would have constructed an excuse. But the afternoon stretched ahead empty, full of thoughts she didn't want to process and Elena was stubborn enough to outlast any deflection Raven could manufacture.

"Fine," she said. "Thai. But I'm warning you: I'm genuinely boring today."

"You're never boring," Elena replied. "You're just consistently unwilling to let anyone get close enough to prove it."

They were downstairs eating when the world shifted.

Raven felt it first as a change in air pressure. Then as a scent that made her stomach drop and her wolf—the part of her she'd buried seven years ago—suddenly, violently awake.

Cedar. Leather. Smoke.

Him.

Her chopsticks clattered onto her plate. The pad Thai suddenly looked like something designed by a sadist who wanted to watch her pretend to function while falling apart internally.

"Raven?" Elena was staring at her. "You just went completely white. Are you sick?"

Raven couldn't answer. Couldn't explain. Couldn't say the name of the man whose scent was currently overriding every rational thought in her brain.

The mate bond dormant for seven years, buried beneath layers of human existence and deliberate forgetting was trying to activate.

Raven stood abruptly, her chair scraping backward loud enough to draw attention from other diners.

"I need to leave," she said.

"What? Raven, what happened? You were fine a second ago—"

But she was already moving, already reaching for her keys, already doing the mathematics of how far she could drive before the connection pulled her back. The smell was getting stronger. He was close. Dangerously close. Close enough that her wolf was screaming at her to find him, to run toward him, to stop fighting something her entire body recognized as necessary.

She made it as far as the parking garage before her hands started shaking.

The elevator doors were closing when she saw him reflected in the polished metal tall, dark-haired, impossibly solid and real after seven years of convincing herself he was a ghost. Ash Blackwood. The alpha who'd shattered her in front of two hundred witnesses. The man whose rejection had nearly killed her. And he was walking toward her parking level with the kind of focused determination that suggested he'd been tracking her scent across the city like a hunter who'd finally caught his prey's trail.

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