LOGINHey everyone,I know it’s been a while, and I’ve seen your messages and comments asking about the story. I just want to say I truly appreciate your patience.I had to step away for a bit to handle something very personal, but please know I haven’t forgotten about this book, not for a second. We’re s
"And do you know what's going to happen to them all if you do nothing?"I knew."They'll all die." Catherine's voice was flat. "They'll die without knowing what hit them. Right now, your mother possibly doesn't even know what she's doing. Neither does the vast amount of wolves Selene is calling. The
AvaI was staring at Catherine like she'd just said something so outrageous I needed her to repeat it just to make sure I'd heard correctly.But I had heard it.She'd told me I would have to consume the baby in her arms.What was that even supposed to mean?"I don't..." I stuttered. "I don't underst
She looked away, staring at something I couldn't see. "I wanted to handle it myself. Hell, I didn't want to handle it at all. All I wanted was to die. But Selene had other plans. She set me up for round two. Except it wasn't even a proper resurrection. Just dumped me here to rot. I can barely do any
It reminded me of something peaceful.Just... peaceful.Like all the chaos and fear and confusion of the last however long just didn't matter when I looked at those shifting brown eyes.I looked back at Grandma. "What do you mean?"She paced. Three steps away. Three steps back. Her movements tight a
AvaI was running. The baby in my arms. My feet pounding against something that might have been floor but wasn't anymore.Then I was falling.Not down exactly. Through. The white space opening up beneath me like a mouth. My momentum carrying me forward even as the ground disappeared. The baby slippi
AvaI kissed him again, then traced a line down his throat with my tongue. He shivered, letting out a sound somewhere between a gasp and a whimper.“God, Ava, you’re—fuck,” he said.I grinned and slid off him just long enough to tug his shirt up. He lifted his arms and helped, then pulled me back do
AvaThe main lounge was less a room and more a cult designed to make you forget about the outside world. The first thing that hit me was the light—beyond the spiral of white leather stairs, the whole far wall was just glass, black water on three sides and city lights already fading to memory behind
Ava“Ava, I’m not fucking around. Call your mom.” She rolled away from me on the futon, hair stuck to her cheek and every line of her body spelling out “over it.” She’d just finished a half cup of coffee and a third of a granola bar, which for her was basically Thanksgiving. Her eyes were red, but
MayaIf you’d asked me what I’d be doing on an evening like this, I would have said “Streaming a movie online, Gushers, maybe a little light social media stalking.” Not hauling ass through a gated marina, phone in hand, tracking my best friend like I was her probation officer.But here I was, alread







