Moon Blood: Rise Of The Hidden Alpha

Moon Blood: Rise Of The Hidden Alpha

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On the night she was born, blood stained the moon. The Alpha King was murdered. His kingdom was stolen. And his only daughter...the rightful heir to the throne, vanished without a trace. Everyone believed Princess Lunara was dead. They were wrong. Raised among humans by wolf hunters, Lunara renamed Lexi, grows up knowing nothing about the powerful blood flowing through her veins. Weak, unable to shift, and haunted by strange dreams of silver eyes and crimson moons, she believes she is ordinary. Until fate leads her into the path of a rogue wolf. Feared by packs and hunted by enemies, Kaelen Blackwood was once the future Alpha of his pack...until betrayal cost him everything. When the Moon Goddess reveals that Lunara is his fated mate, Kaelen does the unthinkable. He rejects her. Humiliated and heartbroken, Lunara swears she will never forgive him. But dark secrets are awakening. As ancient enemies emerge from the shadows and the truth about her past comes to light, Lunara discovers that she is not merely a wolf... she is the lost daughter of the murdered Alpha King. The last rightful ruler. With a stolen throne to reclaim, a kingdom demanding justice, and a power sleeping beneath her skin, Lunara must embrace the wolf she has spent her entire life denying. Because the people who murdered her father are still alive. And this time... The hidden Alpha is coming for her crown.

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Chapter 1

ONE: Blood on the Moon

The moon bled crimson that night, just as it had in every nightmare for as long as Lexi could remember.

In the dream, the forest screamed. Steel clashed against claw and fang. A deep, commanding roar tore through the havoc...a voice that felt both ancient and achingly familiar. Then came the sharp cry of an infant, raw and helpless, followed by the wet sound of something heavy hitting the ground. Shadows moved like living smoke, snatching the tiny bundle away into the darkness. Drops of blood fell upward, staining the moon until it pulsed like a wounded heart.

Lexi woke with a gasp, her nightshirt clinging to sweat-damp skin. Her heart hammered against her ribs as if trying to escape. She sat up in the narrow cot, pressing a trembling hand to the silver pendant that rested between her collarbones. The metal was cool, always cool, no matter how long she wore it. Just a trinket, her adoptive father had said when she was small. A lucky charm from the night he found her.

She swung her legs over the side of the bed and crossed to the small window of her room in the hunters’ compound. Outside, the real moon hung fat and silver in the sky, innocent now. No blood. No screams. Only the endless black pines of the Whispering Woods pressing against the fortified walls like an army waiting for weakness.

“Another dream,” she whispered to the empty room. “Just another stupid dream.”

***

Morning light filtered weakly through the mist as Lexi made her way across the muddy courtyard of the compound. The place was less a village and more a fortress: high wooden palisades reinforced with iron, watchtowers at every corner, and storage sheds packed with weapons that smelled of silver polish and wolfsbane. This was home...or the closest thing she had to one.

“Lexi! You’re late again,” a gruff voice called.

Her adoptive father, Harlan Dawson, stood near the armory, arms crossed over his broad chest. He was a mountain of a man, scarred from years of hunting the beasts that prowled the woods. To the rest of the hunters, he was a legend. To Lexi, he was the only father she remembered....the man who had pulled a half-frozen baby from the roots of an old oak tree nineteen years ago.

“Sorry, Pa,” she said, jogging over despite the ache in her muscles from yesterday’s training. “Bad night.”

Harlan’s eyes softened a fraction, but his face stayed stern. “Dreams again?”

She nodded, not meeting his gaze. No one here understood the dreams. They thought she was just delicate... the weak little girl they’d raised out of pity. A human child rescued from the woods, nothing more.

“Focus on the work,” Harlan said, handing her a bundle of silver-tipped bolts. “Gretonia’s caravan arrives at noon. He wants fresh stock of the new poison mix. You’re best at blending it.”

Lexi took the bolts, hiding her grimace. Merchant Gretonia. The name always left a sour taste. The wealthy trader supplied the hunters with everything they needed to kill wolves...specialized blades, enhanced wolfsbane extracts, traps that could snap a beast’s spine. He paid well and smiled too much. Every time he visited, Lexi felt an inexplicable crawl along her spine, like something deep inside her recoiled from him.

She spent the next hours in the workshop, her hands moving with practiced meticulousness. Grinding dried wolfsbane, measuring silver filings, mixing them into a viscous paste that could sear flesh on contact. The other hunters trained in the yard...laughing, sparring, boasting about their last kill. Lexi watched them from the window. They were strong, fast, certain. She was… not. Bruises bloomed easily on her pale skin. Her aim with a crossbow was decent only because she practiced twice as long as anyone else. She had never felt the “hunter’s fire” they spoke of around the evening fires... that righteous burn that made killing wolves feel like justice.

Sometimes, late at night, she wondered if she was broken. Why couldn’t she hate the beasts the way they did? Their howls in the distance sometimes sounded less like monsters and more like… mourning.

“Daydreaming again, little sister?” A warm voice broke her thoughts.

Her adoptive brother, Tomas, leaned against the workshop door. Five years older, built like their father, with the same dark hair and easy grin. He was one of the few who never mocked her weakness. He had been five when Harlan brought her home, and he had taken his role as big brother seriously ever since.

“Just thinking,” Lexi replied, wiping her hands on a rag. “Gretonia coming today?”

Tomas nodded, expression darkening. “Pa says he’s got new tools. Something about silver netting that conducts lightning or whatever. Sounds expensive.” He paused, studying her. “You alright? You look pale.”

“I’m fine.” She forced a smile. “Just need some air. I’ll check the perimeter traps before the caravan arrives.”

Harlan wouldn’t like her going alone, but the edge of the woods near the compound was usually safe enough during daylight. Tomas shrugged. “Don’t go deep. And take a dagger.”

She slipped a silver blade into her belt and headed out.

*

The forest welcomed her with cool, damp air and the scent of pine and earth. Lexi followed the familiar trail, checking the occasional trap. Most were untouched. One held a rabbit which she freed quickly, ignoring the voice in her head that sounded like Tomas calling her too soft.

Deeper in, something shifted.

It started as a faint tug behind her sternum, like an invisible string pulling her forward. The air grew thicker, charged. Her skin prickled. The scent of the woods intensified... sharp resin, damp moss, and something wild and alive that made her heartbeat quicken.

What is this?

She pressed a hand to her pendant. The metal felt warmer than usual.

A whisper brushed her ears... not wind, but something like a name. Lunara…

Lexi froze. “Hello?”

Only silence answered. She shook her head. Lack of sleep was making her imagine things.

Then she saw it: one of their strongest traps, a heavy iron jaw reinforced with silver spikes, lay shattered. Splintered wood and bent metal scattered as if something enormous had torn free in rage. Fresh blood, dark and glistening, stained the ground. Not animal blood. Something more.

Her pulse thundered. She should turn back. Report it. But the pull grew stronger, drawing her a few steps farther off the trail.

That was when he appeared.

He stepped out from between two ancient pines like a shadow given form. Tall... easily over six feet...with broad shoulders and a lean, powerful build that spoke of survival rather than comfort. Dark hair fell messily to his shoulders, streaked with silver as if the moon itself had touched it. A scar cut through one eyebrow, and another disappeared beneath the torn collar of his shirt. His eyes were a piercing hazel that seemed to see straight through her.

But it was his presence that hit her hardest. Dangerous. Magnetic. The air around him felt electric.

Lexi’s breath caught. Her skin flushed hot, then cold. For a long second, the world narrowed to him...the way he moved, the subtle grace even while favoring an injured side, the raw intensity in his gaze. He was the most striking man she had ever seen, and something inside her recognized him.

He stopped several paces away, nostrils flaring as if scenting the air. His expression hardened into wariness.

“You’re one of them,” he said, voice low and rough like gravel under boots. “Hunter.”

Lexi swallowed, fingers tightening on her dagger hilt, ready to defend herself. She should feel fear. Instead, an inexplicable warmth spread through her chest, pulling her toward him even as her mind screamed caution.

“I’m not looking for trouble,” she replied, keeping her voice steady. “I came to check the traps. That one… did you—?”

He glanced at the destruction and gave a humorless smirk. “Your people set them. I break them.”

He was injured....a gash along his ribs visible through torn fabric, already healing unnaturally fast. Blood stained his side, yet he stood as if pain was an old friend.

Lexi took a half-step forward before catching herself. “You’re hurt. I… I have bandages in my pack. Not that you’d trust a hunter with them.”

His eyes narrowed, studying her with unnerving focus. For a moment, something flickered across his face....surprise, confusion, maybe even reluctant fascination. The same pull she felt seemed to echo in him. Time stretched. The forest around them grew quiet, as if holding its breath.

“You smell like moonlight and steel,” he muttered, almost to himself. Then louder: “Stay out of these woods, girl. They’re no place for someone like you.”

The words stung more than they should have. Lexi lifted her chin. “Someone like me? You don’t know anything about me.”

He took a step closer, then seemed to think better of it. The tension between them crackled like static before a storm. “I know enough. Go back to your walls and your poisons. Forget you saw me.”

Before she could respond, he turned and melted into the trees with impossible speed, leaving only the faint scent of pine and wildness behind.

Lexi stood frozen, chest heaving. Her hands shook as she touched her pendant again. What had that been? Why did her body feel both alive and hollow at the same time?

She stumbled to a nearby stream and knelt, splashing cold water on her face. When she looked down at her reflection, her eyes, usually plain grey, flashed silver for a heartbeat, with the faintest trace of glowing red at the edges.

Lexi jerked back, heart slamming against her ribs.

The forest whispered again.

And somewhere in the distance, a lone wolf howled.

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Fantasylover
Fantasylover
This isn't your typical werewolf novel. The characters are well-written, the plot is engaging, and every chapter leaves me wanting more. I can't wait for the next update! Kudos to you, author...
2026-06-30 23:52:01
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gretonia7
gretonia7
I got hooked after just a few chapters. The world-building is impressive, and Kaelen has quickly become one of my favorite male leads. Highly recommended!
2026-06-30 23:19:57
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corneoku
corneoku
After a few chapters, I'm already invested. The writing makes it easy to picture every scene, from the peaceful Hidden Valley to the intense battle sequences. I love that the story isn't just about romance.It also focuses on loyalty, family, sacrifice, and destiny. The pacing keeps me engaged.
2026-06-30 21:28:28
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magnificent king
magnificent king
I'm genuinely enjoying this novel so far. The world-building is interesting, the characters are memorable, and the emotional moments hit surprisingly hard. Kaelen stands out as a refreshing Alpha who leads with both strength and compassion. Lexi's mysterious background has me hooked. Can't wait ...
2026-06-30 21:08:11
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