LOGINOn the one evening following her mating ceremony, Ada caught her supposed mate and his own sister in an incestuous relationship with each other. He coldly and dispassionately murdered her before she could get away. Being blinded by the illusion of bond and manipulation, the betrayal was not expected by her. But the Moon Goddess granted her another occasion. Born a year before death, Ada recalls everything. This time it is blood she wants. When secrets come undone, she finds out that the man who killed her was never meant to be her match; he was merely a cheat who had cast a spell to inherit her powers. And the one she thought her foe? He turns out to be her true destined mate who was marked by the Moon Goddess. It is now up to Ada to pursue a course of vengeance or to accept the relationship that she never realized she was destined to ever have. ______________________________________________ "I died believing in the wrong man," Ada sneered. He bent in, eyes aglow. "Then this time trust the right one. Trust me. Give me a chance." She squinted. "Do you want to take vengeance for what they did to you? Then I swear that I will give you their hearts and tender them to you myself." "I can deal with this, myself, she snapped. "I don't want you involve in this." "I know you are," he said, moving in closer, voice gruff. "But it is my duty to keep you safe, so I am getting involved." She was about to protest when he interrupted her-- “I have lost you before, Ada, to those monsters. I am not going to allow them to take you from me again."
View MoreAda Steele:-The packhouse courtyard was shrouded by the night sky, with stars shining above the sea of jubilation. Golden lanterns dangled at long poles, and then flared in warm glances about the muster-pack. All was clothed in magnificence. Silk-draped tables. Flower-laced pillars. And right at the center of it all, the platform, on which the Luna of the future Alpha was to be presented.That Luna was me.The dress, of the same deep wine velvet as on the night the first time this had happened to me in my later life, adhered to my body in an agonized reminder. My thumb and fingers were intertwined like a lock of hair, and I could feel myself slipping into the well-woven web of the lie I was entering. I gazed before me, pretending to wonder and amazement, though every disclosure weighed me down.Alaric stood in the middle of the courtyard, his arms crossed and his face calm and self-assured. He kept his eyes upon me to the end, as if he thought he was getting the best of it at last. T
Ada Steele:-With a wild gasp of repulsion, I awoke, my hand darting to my chest where a moment before the dagger had struck through my heart, or rather what had seemed a moment. It felt as though my lungs were burning, my throat was scorched, and I was gazing with wide-open eyes at the gentle morning light pouring in the usual transparent curtains. My heart was beating with great thudding, my bosom heaving up and down under violent gasps of breath, as I gazed around this small, humble room, formerly my own, in the packhouse.My room. But how?I grabbed hold of the sheets under me, and the cotton under my fingernails was warm and genuine. There was the odor of dew and pine and sunlight on the breeze that came in by the window, so devastatingly commonplace that it seemed a mockery. Heavy breath, mind racing, I surveyed all the nooks and crannies with the space I had not imagined would ever get a chance to see again."I died," I murmured. “I died… They pierced me. They burned me up…”Me
Ada Steele:-My heart stopped. I was unable to move, unable to breathe, and unable to think. I could not believe what my eyes were seeing, and my blood turned cold looking at the two mutilated souls chained and pulled like criminals across the concrete. Their faces were all bruised and patched up, yet I could make them out. I could tell myself in them."No. No, no, no." I could only shake with an effort to thrust at the chair, but the wolfsbane tore like acid on my flesh. I tried to talk, but my voice broke. "No, no, no, that, -can't- be true. My parents have passed away! They are dead. I am an orphan!"Alaric had leaned beside me, smugness reeking in his voice. "Oh, yes, it is. Shocked, little omega? You thought you were born to serve tables and wash training mats, did you?” He grinned and squatted down in front of my chair. "You were made to reign, Ada. You were the daughter of the powerful, the heir to the most powerful pack of the northern territories. Until we stole it all.”My e
Ada Steele:-"What the fucking hell is going on over here?!"I shrieked out, holding my breath in a paroxysm of anger and agony, at a standstill in the doorway. The vision that lay before me was a blow to the chest that I did not see coming.In front of me, my mate Alpha Alaric Whitmore was lying naked, buried deep inside his own sister, having an incestuous relationship, right after he mated with me an hour ago. I passed out after Alaric exhausted me after our mating ceremony, but when I woke up an hour later, I didn't find him, so I stepped out of the room in search of him, only to see him on my best friend's bed in the packhouse. They were utterly, entirely, fucking each other like I seemed never to have existed."You lying, cheating asshole! How could you do this to me? Just after our mating ceremony? Why?!" I demanded. “Especially with your own sister? You disgusting animal!”Alaric stiffened, hearing my voice, his lips all of a sudden went still against Kimberly's. With a steady
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