MasukIn a shadowed realm where werewolves crush witches underfoot, meek Winter Moon , cursed with white hair and a tragic past, bonds with the silent, savage Alpha King Ezekiel Crescent. As her witch heritage unleashes shadowy powers and old vendettas erupt, their fiery attraction blooms into forbidden love. But can a frozen heart truly thaw before hatred devours them both??
Lihat lebih banyakSophia's expression twisted with a hatred so pure and blazing it was almost a physical force. "The Crescents are monsters. Butchers. Theron led the Great Massacre seventeen years ago..slaughtered hundreds of our people. Women. Children. Elders who'd never raised a hand against anyone. And his son..." Her grip on Winter's hands tightened painfully. "Ezekiel is worse. They say he's cursed, that his power is unnatural, that he's killed more of our kind than his father ever did. And now he has you. His ..mate" She spat the word with venom. "When we heard, when Levi confirmed it..I had to get you out. Had to bring you home." Winter felt like she was being torn in two. Her mother's words were true , she could feel the truth of them, the pain. The Crescents HAD led the massacre. Ezekiel WAS dangerous, powerful, capable of terrible violence. She'd seen it herself. But he'd also protected her. Held her through a storm. Told her she wasn't weak. Offered her freedom and looked gutted when she
[Unknown Forest Location, Twilight, Hours Later] Winter woke to the smell of damp earth and burning cedar. Her head throbbed dully, and her body felt like it had been wrung out and left to dry. She was lying on something soft..a bedroll, maybe, or a pile of furs. and the air around her was warmer than it should be, kissed by firelight. She opened her eyes slowly, wincing at the brightness. Above her was not stone ceiling but a canopy of dark rock, natural and rough hewn, glittering faintly with some kind of mineral deposit that caught the light. Firelight. Torchlight. She turned her head, her neck protesting, and saw she was in a cave. Not a small, crude shelter, but a vast space carved out by centuries of water and time, its walls smooth in places and jagged in others. Luminous lichen grew in patches, casting a faint blue-green glow that mixed eerily with the warmer orange of several small fires scattered throughout the space. And there were people. Dozens of them. Moving betwe
Winter stumbled backward, shaking her head frantically, her hand flying to her throat, trying to force sound past whatever invisible block he'd placed there Her gaze darted to Gareth. why wasn't he moving? Why wasn't he- Her blood turned to ice. Gareth was moving. But wrong. He was swaying slightly, his eyes glazed and unfocused, staring at nothing. Spelled. They'd spelled him first, before coming for her. The young man moved toward her with swift, silent steps, his expression urgent but not cruel. "We're not here to hurt you," he whispered, his voice low and surprisingly gentle. "Your mother sent us. Sophia. She's alive. She wants you safe. Needs you safe. Away from him." Winter's world tilted violently. Her mother? Sophia was.. alive? The aunt..Griselda had told her mother died in childbirth. Told her she was alone, unwanted, a burden. The lie was so enormous, so foundational to every miserable year of her existence, that her mind simply refused to process it. She shook her hea
[Crescent Citadel, West Wing Garden, Late Autumn Afternoon, Three Days After the Storm]Winter had been walking the library garden for nearly an hour, her fingers trailing over the rough bark of the gnarled trees, her breath misting faintly in the cooling air. Gareth stood his usual post by the iron gate, a statue of indifference, though she'd caught him watching her with something that might've been curiosity once or twice. The sky above was a pale, washed out grey, promising rain but not yet delivering. Everything felt suspended, waiting.The last three days had been strange. Not bad strange. Just..different. After that morning in Ezekiel's rooms, after her insane declaration that she'd stay, he'd escorted her back to her own chambers himself. He hadn't spoken, but he'd walked beside her through the citadel's corridors, his presence, a silent, massive shadow. Word had spread fast. The staff who saw them had stared, open mouthed, before scurrying away. Jax had appeared later w


















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