Before I shut the door, I took one last look at the nursery room, my eyes trailing over the rocking chair and the empty bookshelf and the chest of toys. Goodbye. It was sad to leave, yes – but the most important thing here was that I was having a baby, and even if I couldn’t give them this room, I c
“We’re not taking any questions at the moment, but my fiancée and I would really appreciate it if we could get some rest. We had a long flight.”The reporters, clearly respectful of the Lycan, made way for us and stepped to the side to create a clear pathway. My lashes fluttered in surprise – their
“I really think this one might be different. I bet Miss Ravenwood is going to be the last woman in his life. She’s nice, I like her so far-”“Ooh, are we placing bets?? I want in! I don’t think she’ll last, give it two weeks and Prince Isaac is going to go right back into diving in between a new pai
“You’re right, my wife to be-” Isaac walked over to me and took my hand, bringing it up to his mouth and brushing a soft kiss over my knuckles. My lashes fluttered in surprise at the sudden display of affection before I recomposed myself, pulling my hand away and standing with my hands folded in fro
No Ring, No Problem: Why Prince Isaac Thorne refuses to settle down!Famous, Filthy Rich, and Forever Single: Will Prince Isaac Thorne ever change his playboy ways?“The man, the myth, the heartbreaker…” I read the article name under my breath, chuckling to myself as I scrolled through the tabloids
“Ow!” I winced as my hairbrush got caught in a knot, and I immediately threw it down into the sink with a loud clatter, “Stupid thing-!” I resisted the urge to snap it in half, slamming my hands down on the counter and squeezing the edges of it, my knuckles pulsing back and forth between a stark whi
“Your fiancée’s weakened condition can make the pregnancy dangerous for her, especially since she’s carrying a Lycan child.” The doctor pointed out as he hung his stethoscope around his neck, “A well-balanced diet is crucial for the baby’s development as well as the mother’s health – she should be e
“Prenatal vitamins are supplements designed to support a healthy pregnancy by providing essential nutrients for both mommy and baby…” I read out loud, nodding to myself as I scribbled the sentence down in my notebook. After what had happened the other day, I figured it’d be best to do as much resear
It was the pregnancy hormones. It had to be the damn pregnancy hormones making me want this—making me want him—so badly that my skin felt like it was on fire wherever he touched me.But as his lips hovered just above mine, I knew I had to tell him the truth. I had to tell him before any kisses occur
BiancaThe walk from the palace to the gardens felt longer than usual, or maybe that was just because I kept second-guessing my decision to tell Isaac everything. But deep down, I knew I’d made the right choice. Isaac had given me every reason to trust him, and I couldn’t keep the truth from him any
Isaac’s eyes lit up. “That’s an excellent idea, Bianca. And if it means we can finally move past all this talk of flowers, I’m all for it.”For the next hour, Isaac and I worked together, selecting new decorations that matched the new flowers. But there was something… different between us. Despite t
BiancaI woke up slowly, still groggy from last night’s bout of sickness. The bed was warm and comfortable, but something felt off. My hands patted the empty space beside me. Isaac was gone.Sitting up, I rubbed my eyes and glanced around the room. No sign of him.For some reason, his absence unsett
Isaac studied my face for a long moment, and then that damn smirk tugged at the pout of his mouth again. “My, my. Bianca Ravenwood, you’re blushing.”I rolled my eyes even though I knew he was right. I could feel the heat undeniably pooling in my face.It wasn’t until we’d nearly reached the end of
BiancaOur last evening in Silvermist began with a tour of the village. Benjamin insisted we see the community before leaving, proudly leading us through the small town as the sun began its descent behind the snow-capped mountains.Despite the obvious economic hardships, the village was really charm
I froze, trying to extract myself without waking him. But it was too late—his eyes were already open, watching me with an amused expression.“Morning, darling,” he said, his voice low and rough with sleep. He made no move to let go.“Sorry,” I muttered, scooting back to my side of the bed. “I didn’t
BiancaSleep didn’t come easily that night.After my conversation with Benjamin, I’d retreated to my mother’s bedroom, crawled under the faded blue canopy, and attempted to process everything I’d learned. My father had murdered my mother. Had orchestrated a cover-up that spanned a decade, blamed an
I flipped through the pages, Benjamin’s neat handwriting documenting dates, names, transactions. It was methodical and thorough. And utterly damning.“Why didn’t you come forward with this before?” I glanced up at him.Benjamin’s shoulders slumped. “I tried, in the beginning. But your father systema