LOGINNineteen-year-old Rose should have lived a charmed life as an Alpha’s daughter, but nothing about her world is easy. Her mother died in a pack war she can’t remember, her wolf has never awakened, and her father’s rules keep her caged. On the night of the Luna Festival, Rose seizes one breath of freedom. She sneaks out with her best friend Laura—only to lose her in the crush of bodies and stumble into danger. Cornered by men with cruel intentions, she’s saved by a stranger with spellbinding mismatched eyes—one blue, one green. He vanishes before she gets his name, but his face brands itself into her dreams. When she meets “him” again, his eyes are only blue. He speaks like he knows her. He remembers details only her savior would know. Every time she sees him, something small is different—the gaze, the scent, the smile—but the same face keeps her believing… until the truth snaps into place. It was never one man. It was four. Quadruplet brothers who share a face and a secret—and who cleverly traded places to keep Rose in the dark. Drawn into their dangerous game of heat and deception, Rose becomes their forbidden. What happens when the quadruplets decide to make her their plaything? And what will Rose do when she finally uncovers the secrets they’ve been hiding all along?
View MoreRose’s POVAfter greeting everyone goodbye, we got back into our boats and set sail back to Varshan Hold.Goodbye wasn’t loud. There were no speeches, no grand gestures. Just tight embraces and the kind of silence that pressed heavy against the ribs.I hugged a few of the elders, squeezed hands, forced small smiles—but when I reached Tristan and Laura, my composure thinned.Tristan didn’t say much. He never did when things mattered most. He just pulled me into a hug, firm and brief, clapping my back once, like if he held on longer, he wouldn’t let go“Don’t disappear on us,” he muttered.“Never,” I said, though my throat felt tight.Laura stepped forward next. She looked like she was holding herself together by sheer will. The moment her arms wrapped around me, the familiar warmth of her nearly undid me. We had grown up side by side—whispered secrets under blankets, fought and made up in the same breath. Letting go of her felt like setting down a piece of my childhood.“You better vis
Rose's POV “For your crime to this pack and your Alpha… Grayson Marcel… your punishment is death.”My voice did not rise.It did not tremble.It settled over the courtyard like a verdict already carved in stone.Heat surged beneath my skin. It started in my chest and rushed down my arms, flooding into my palms. The Phoenix answered my call instantly—bright, furious, alive. Gold and crimson light bled through my fingers, curling like flame around my hands.Gasps rippled through the crowd.Marcel’s bravado shattered.His pupils blew wide. The color drained from his face as he scrambled backward on his elbows, boots scraping uselessly against the stone.“No… no, no, no—you can’t do this,” he stammered.He looked smaller now. Not like the Alpha who stood tall minutes ago.Like prey.“I had no choice!” he cried, shaking his head wildly. “The Alpha had gone mad! He would have led us all to our deaths. I told him we had to retreat, but he wouldn’t listen—he wouldn’t listen to reason!”His v
Rose's POV I dragged my eyes away from Marcel and let them sweep over the people instead.Faces I had known once.Faces that had watched me grow.“You think him your saviour?” My voice carried without me needing to raise it. “You think him your protector? You hold him in such high esteem…”A woman clutched her shawl tighter around her shoulders. A guard shifted his weight, jaw tightening.“I do not blame you,” I continued, my gaze landing briefly on Laura… then Tristan. “You do not know what I do.”I let the words settle.Then I looked back at Marcel.“You do not know the secret he has hid from you all.”His eyes met mine—steady, almost bored—but I saw it.That flicker.Small.Quick.“What secret are you talking about?” Laura asked, her voice strained, confusion lacing through it.I turned to her fully.“That your father is a traitor and betrayer to this kingdom… and to his Alpha.”The air shifted.“You do not know what you are saying,” she shot back immediately, stepping closer to Ma
Rose’s POVI was about to blast Marcel—about to let every word I had held in for years rip from my throat and accuse him before his soldiers, before my friends, before the very walls that had once belonged to my father—when—“Rose? You are alive!”Laura’s voice broke through everything.She rushed forward before anyone could stop her, skirts gathering in her fists, boots kicking up dust. The soldiers shifted in alarm, but she didn’t slow. She collided into me with enough force to make me stumble a step back.Her arms wrapped around me tightly.I held her just as fiercely.“I thought I would never see you again,” she said into my shoulder, her voice cracking in a way Laura’s voice never used to.I closed my eyes for a heartbeat.I felt the tremor in her body. The way her fingers clutched at the fabric of my cloak as if testing whether I would dissolve.“Me too,” I confessed quietly.The words pressed against something tender inside my chest.She pulled back slightly, hands still grippin
Rose’s POVWhen the ceremony ended and the music faded into the quiet hum of the night, people began trickling out of the pack house, their laughter echoing faintly as they made their way home. The lanterns still glowed, warm light flickering across the stone pathways, but soon it was just Kavian a
Kavian’s POVI slipped through Rose’s window like a shadow, landing softly on the wooden floorboards of her room. The scent of her lingered faintly in the space—wildflowers and warm sunlight—but she wasn’t here yet. I straightened, my ears pricked for any footsteps outside. Technically, I had no re
Rose’s POV“Does this mean I have been forgiven?” Kavian’s voice was low, almost uncertain, as we remained locked in each other’s arms. His chest was warm against mine, steady, grounding. For a long moment I didn’t want to move at all, but slowly, reluctantly, I pulled back just enough to look at h
Rose’s POVSleep had only just claimed me when a strange, thrilling warmth began to spread through my body. It felt like firelight moving across my skin — soft, teasing, alive. My breath hitched as the sensation deepened, becoming something more tangible. It was as if unseen hands were tracing ever






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