LOGINTRIGGER WARNING!!! The second half of this book contains everything rated 18+. If you are not into dark romance, please do not read it in the name of everything holy. ***Excerpt*** "I own you, Reyana. You are mine... Mine to torture... Mine to claim... Mine to punish... and nothing will ever save you from me. Not even death!" His words were heavy and true. He meant every word he said. *** Bound by an oath, the Blood Crescent pack has kept a prophecy hidden for over 300 years. Alpha Randall, the most ruthless Alpha of his time was a god among men, rich in power, strength, wealth, achievements... No one comes close. He was the envy of all. Wherever he went, he left a trail of death and darkness, and no one ever prayed to be mated to such a monster, but fate had a different plan for him. His world began crumbling when he was mated to Reyana, his Beta's girlfriend, whom he hated with passion. Reyana was doomed when Alpha Randall refused to claim her, neither was he willing to reject her, not only because he had a mistress, Visha, whom he loved so much... He had other reasons. Torn between two women, the secret of the prophecy was on the verge of crumbling as, unknown to Randall, one of these women was meant to be his downfall, while the other was the key to unlocking the prophecy. What happens when Randall's biggest nightmare is unlocked and the Dark-eyed monster whom he thought he killed years ago resurfaces, threatening his very existence? Let's find out in this heart-racing piece filled with suspense, Steamy romance, and betrayal. Brace yourselves. This will be one of the most twisted, mind-blowing stories you'll ever come across.
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I’m lost. Hopelessly, scarily lost. And not just because I’m running low on peach rings and energy drinks. I stopped to refuel just south of San Francisco, thinking I’d have more than half a tank of gas by the time I got to my next, and hopefully final, motel of this road trip. The sugar and caffeine have been keeping me from succumbing to highway hypnosis. Up until now. I must have missed an exit. Or an onramp. Or the exit to the onramp. Either way, it’s been many miles and just as many hours since I’ve passed a gas station. The Low Fuel light on my car has been on for an alarming amount of time. It hits me that I’m in the middle of nowhere, with no cell service or GPS, no food besides four peach rings and half a bag of pretzels, and no supplies other than what I took to occupy me for a few days “vacation.” Something tells me my embroidery hoop and pumpkin spice chapstick is not the bedrock of a good emergency supply kit. Everything will be fine. I’ll find Dad coming back from an extended whale-watching tour, or wandering garage sales looking for more of those vintage radios he collects, and he’ll realize that he’s forgotten to charge his phone again, and that’s why he hasn’t been returning my texts or calls for the past week. I glance at my GPS. Frozen. The little blue dot refuses to move, as if I'm stuck in place. What a metaphor. My hands tighten around the steering wheel. “Come on,” I mutter, tapping the screen. It doesn’t respond. The car begins to slow. I press on the gas pedal. No acceleration. “No, no, no.” My stomach twists as I pump the pedal, willing the car to make it just a little further. The engine sputters. Slows. Dies. A chill that has nothing to do with the cold air creeps along my spine. I grab my phone, holding it up to search for a signal. A single bar would be enough to call for help. Still nothing. I shove open the door. The cold air bites at my skin as I step out. I wrap my arms around myself, scanning the redwoods. Their massive trunks disappear into the fog, branches shifting in the wind. A shadow moves. Or did I imagine it? The energy drink that’s been giving me life over the past hours of driving curdles in my gut now. I’m alone, miles from any sign of civilization. My phone is useless. My car is dead. I’m so screwed. Then comes blinding light. I flinch, shielding my eyes as a deep rumble cuts through the hush. Headlights slice through the mist, revealing a truck rolling up the road. It pulls to a stop behind my car. It’s one of those mean-looking, macho eighties pickup trucks, the kind of vehicle guys obsessively tend to for hours in their garage. The driver’s door swings open. A man steps out. With him silhouetted by the headlights, all I can make out is that he’s tall and broad-shouldered—much bigger than me, not that it would take even a big man to overpower me. I look at the empty energy drink can. Maybe caffeine and adrenaline will make up for my lack of cardio if I have to run away from this guy. If I can kick him in the groin and buy myself a head start, maybe I have a chance– His black work boots strike the pavement with slow, even thuds. The glow from the headlights casts him in sharp relief, making him seem even bigger and more intimidating. Even the fog seems to part for him. I tense. I’m a girl, alone and stranded. And now a strange man has pulled over to the side of the road. My hand goes to the small utility knife I keep in my pocket. I thumb the retractable blade so it extends outward. It’s little more than a box cutter, but maybe it can do enough damage to buy me time to escape in his truck. If he gets hold of me, he’ll overcome me. No question. I squeeze my eyes shut for a second, willing myself not to panic. The better I can keep my emotions under control, the better chance I have of taking him by surprise if need be. He’s still completely in silhouette from the headlights behind him. I can’t make out his features. “Car trouble?” His voice is deep but a little raspy, like he hasn’t spoken all day. I nod, my own throat suddenly dry too. “Yeah. It just… stopped. Ran out of gas.” Admitting it makes me feel like an idiot. He’s going to think I’m easy prey, and he’s sadly right. I grip my knife. I will not be a victim. Not without doing some major damage along the way, at least. He steps closer, enough so I can finally catch a clearer look at him. Unfortunately for my sense of self-preservation, this man is gorgeous. As in, leaving-me-dumbstruck, can’t-tear-my-eyes away kind of gorgeous. Straight nose, supple mouth, a sharp jawline beneath the shadow of stubble. His black hair is a little long, like he hasn’t bothered to cut it in a while, but it works for him. High cheekbones catch the moonlight, giving his face a chiseled severity. People simply don’t look like this in real life. I force myself to try and find some flaw so I can act like a normal person here. My eyes sweep down his strong, tall body. Dark jeans hug his long legs. His shirt—black or grey, it's hard to tell in the darkness—stretches over broad shoulders and thick biceps. No flaws there. I focus on his eyes. There’s little comfort in them. They’re bright and cold as ice chips beneath his black brows. They narrow as he stares at me. As if I’m the one he needs to be suspicious of, instead of the other way around. Yes, he’s handsome. But that doesn’t make me feel any safer when he takes a step towards me.The war was over. The long awaited and anticipated war was finally over. The warriors cleaned up the battlefield as they mourned their fallen warriors.Rashka had ordered his Ashkais to return to the Green Oasis. He was left with a few of his top warriors.They were inside the fortress. Rashka, Randall, Novak, Reyana. All inside.Reagan hurriedly scanned the area. He hadn't seen his pregnant Ria. He was worried. He had looked everywhere. His heart was racing really hard."Ria!" He called desperately but didn't get a response. When no reply came, panic set in, tightening its grip around his chest.Suddenly, his eyes caught sight of her familiar frame among the fallen warriors somewhere around a hidden area, almost outside the battlefield. She was struggling to stand up when she heard Reagan's voice.Ria slowly pushed herself up from the ground, her body aching from the ordeal.Reagan's heart skipped a beat as he saw Ria attempting to rise, her movements sluggish and pained. He sprinted
The name rang a bell. A very negative bell. Kasiri was an ambitious witch who always wanted to associate herself with everything good and prestigious.People wondered why the Alpha hadn't thrown her out of his pack those years. It was even suspected that the Alpha was having an affair with her, which made him unable to take a stance and exile her."How?" Rashka asked with a broken heart. Everyone knew Kasiri. He wondered why his brother fell for her tricks. He had expected his brother to be smarter than that.Randall's voice was thick with remorse as he spoke, his eyes never leaving Rashka's. "Kasiri knew how to manipulate my feelings, how to twist the knife of jealousy deeper into my heart. She convinced me that the only way to gain our parents' respect and the pack's recognition was to outshine you—to take the leadership from you."Rashka's face hardened as he processed the information, the history of deceit unraveling before him. "She played on your insecurities, pushed you to betr
With a sickening crunch, Rashka's paw connected with Randall's side, sending him crashing to the ground. The pain was excruciating. He coughed blood as he gasped for air.Randall lay sprawled on the blood-soaked earth. His breath came in ragged gasps. His vision blurred at the edges, and the world seemed to tilt and sway.His gaze traveled in the direction of Reyana. He watched in dread as Reyana unleashed the full extent of her abilities. It was as if she was a goddess descending upon the battlefield to deliver righteous judgment.His warriors were clearly outnumbered. A lot of them were already dead.He stood up weakly, trying to raise his sword, his arm heavy and trembling. He could barely hold the weapon, let alone defend himself. He was bleeding profusely from all sides of his wounded body.It was almost as if his healing abilities were no longer there, even before he lost connection with his wolf. Rashka came prepared with dark powers that no one could ever imagine.Rashka raise
Alpha Randall was proud of his warriors. At the same time, he was thankful for Alpha Parthe's warriors. But at this point, he saw a very difficult situation facing them. The war seemed impossible to win.His warriors were totally outnumbered, and Alpha Parthe's warriors, despite their skills, were acting based on their Alpha's order: 'Leave the battle the moment one hundred of his men are down.' Alpha Parthe likes his warriors the same way he likes his women. He doesn't tolerate losses. And if it isn't his own battle, he doesn't see why his men should risk their lives saving another pack, no matter what the deal was.A cold dread washed over Randall as he watched Alpha Parthe's warriors begin their retreat. The signal was clear: one hundred of their men had fallen, and as per their agreement, they were withdrawing.Randall's heart raced, and his mind scrambled for a solution. He couldn't blame Parthe for protecting his forces under his stringent rules of engagement, yet the sting of
"So, what's your condition?" Alpha Randall asked Reyana as soon as they were inside his chamber."Tell me, Randall. Visha is guilty of all the crimes she confessed to, right?" Reyana asked, sitting at the edge of the bed."Yes. She is. She confessed to it all, including being responsible for the death
"Reyana. Please. Don't go. You can go another time. Please," Randall had to bring down his ego and plead. He couldn't afford to lose her. He felt like if she ever left with Novak, he'd lose her forever.Seeing the look on Randall's face touched a part of her heart she never knew was still alive. Reya
"Alpha Randall isn't entirely to blame here," Reyana began, stepping forward to stand before everyone, "He never knew I was the fourth Necro key. He was blind and foolish. Selfish and ignorant. I also never knew what I was until it was already too late." She paused, letting it sink in before she con
"There are some people here to see you, Alpha," a guard reported to Alpha Randall while he was trying to cool off after the heated argument he had for the fifth time with Reyana since she arrived at the pack."Who are they?" He asked. The guard hesitated for a moment before replying."They said they a
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