“I reject you.” Two words shattered her soul. Her mate bond severed, her future stolen. But in the silence of heartbreak… the Moon Goddess answered. Four Alphas. Four packs. One Queen Luna to unite them or be their undoing Book One A Choice Lost to Fate Evandra Johnson is the Luna of the Pearl Pack and life is going great.... until it isn't. What she thought was a happy marriage to the love of her life, Jalen, her mate and Alpha, turns to something she doesn't recognize overnight. How did she not see the signs? He chose an Omega over her and now the pack will have a new Luna. Now she is faced with heartbreak, pain, humiliation, and a new sense of hopelessness. She has no family to turn to, no friends outside of the Pearl Pack and nowhere to go. Staying a lone wolf means she accepts the status of a rogue. But approaching another pack's territory could cost her life. After her mate's rejection and being banished from her pack, she must figure out her own way. Although she is a trained warrior and has a fierce wolf spirit within her, many dangers await in the forest. She is weakened by the strain of her mate's rejection, making her vulnerable and putting her at great risk. Can she find herself before her wolf becomes a feral beast she no longer can control, or will she rise above? The Fated Series is a fast-paced shifter romance mini series presented to you in three parts. Book One: A Choice Lost to Fate Book Two: A Choice to Survive Book Three: A Choice Bound in Blood
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The pearls on Evandra’s vanity glowed faintly under the golden lamplight, but her eyes were fixed on the dress instead. Champagne sequins shimmered like liquid starlight each time she shifted, catching and throwing flecks of light across her bedroom. She smoothed her palms down the fabric, steadying her nerves with the ritual. Tonight was the Moon Gala—the grandest event of the year, where every Alpha and Luna gathered under the watchful Moon Goddess’s gaze. It was supposed to be a celebration of unity, of strength, of bonds forged and unbroken, vows renewed, of bonds woven tighter under the silver blessing of the moon.
For Evandra, it felt like a test.
“Are you ready?” Jalen’s voice cut through her thoughts, deep but clipped, like the snap of a frozen branch.
She turned. Her husband—her mate, her Alpha—stood in the doorway wearing a tailored black suit. The jacket was cut perfectly to his broad shoulders, his dark hair slicked back, his face carved in stern lines. She studied his dark eyes. He was devastatingly handsome, as always, but there was no warmth in his gaze when it fell on her.
“Almost,” she said softly, forcing a smile. She reached for her earrings, pearl drops that had belonged to his mother. A Luna should look timeless, Jalen always said. She tried to take the words as a compliment. Tonight, they felt like a command etched in stone.
The drive was cloaked in silence, save for the faint hum of the engine. Evie clasped her hands in her lap, her dress glittering like a net of stars beneath the muted glow of the interior lights. “Do you know who all will be there this year?” she asked, her voice bright, hopeful. “I heard the Silver Haven Alpha’s taking a new Luna. Most of the other Alphas remain without mates last I remember. And maybe there will be another ball before winter? Some of the packs have been talking about—”
“No,” Jalen interrupted flatly, his eyes fixed on the road ahead as if carved from iron.
The single word landed like a stone in her chest. She pressed her lips together, swallowing the familiar sting of her disappointment. He had been quiet for weeks, shorter with her than usual, but she told herself it was stress. Alphas carried the weight of their people like the tide carries the moon’s pull. She had promised to carry it with him.
When they arrived, the gala hall bloomed before her in a blur of crystal chandeliers, flowing gowns, and the thick mingled scents of wolfkind—cedar, smoke, wild earth dancing in the air. The presence of so many wolves charged the atmosphere until it vibrated in her bones, a symphony of power and lineage. They were ushered to the photo dais, the air alive with flashes of white light. Evie instinctively slipped closer to Jalen, looping her hand through his arm, pressing her body to his side as she tilted her head toward him. The perfect picture of unity.
But he didn’t move. He stood stiff, hands at his sides, not even resting one on her waist. She laughed lightly, brushing it off for the cameras. He’s in a bad mood, she told herself. That’s all. Just stress. But even as the flashes burned, the bond between them felt thin, like a thread fraying in the dark.
The next morning, when the gala was over and the mansion stood hushed beneath dawn’s pale light, Evie poured herself tea in the Luna’s sitting room. She’d been thinking all night, weighing her words carefully, courage building like a fragile flame in her chest. When Jalen walked in, she set the cup down and looked up at him.
“I’ve been thinking,” she said, her voice steady though her heart pounded like war drums. “We should set an appointment. To discuss… fertility options. I know it hasn’t been easy, and I don’t want us to lose hope.”
For the first time in days, his eyes truly met hers. But there was no softness in them. Only finality, as though the moon itself had turned away
“I don’t want an appointment, Evandra.” He spoke her full name like a blade. “I want a divorce.”
The words tore the breath from her lungs. She blinked at him, certain she had misheard. “What? No, you—you can’t. I’m your mate. I’m the Luna. I’ve given everything to this pack—”
“You’ve given enough,” he said, turning from her. “I’ve chosen another. An omega. She’s already carrying my pup.”
The room spun. Her chest constricted, every heartbeat a jagged knife. Panic clawed at her throat. She staggered forward, reaching for him. “No! No, you can’t do this to me, Jalen! I am your mate, I am your Luna!”
Her vision blurred as her breathing spiraled out of control. She screamed, wept, pleaded, but his face remained a mask of stone. Guards appeared at the door.
“Restrain her.”
Strong hands gripped her arms, forcing her to her knees. She thrashed, wild with desperation. “Jalen, please—don’t do this! Don’t you feel it? The bond—the goddess’s bond—”
“I reject it,” he said coldly. His voice rang like a verdict. “I reject you, Evandra Johnson, as my mate. As my Luna. From this moment, you are banished from the Pearl Pack.”
The rejection hit like a deathblow. The sacred mate bond, once spun of moonlight and marrow, snapped inside her, ripping away the last tether of her soul. She screamed as the pain tore through her body, a hollowing agony worse than claws, worse than fire. It was the sound of a soul being severed from its other half. Through blurred eyes, she could see Jalen hit the ground, too.
And then there was nothing, numbness. Only silence, the weight of exile pressing in, cold and endless, as if the Moon Goddess herself had turned her face away.
Echoes of TurmoilEvandraThe ropes chafed her wrists, raw and stinging, but they weren’t what kept her awake.It was him.Even with stone walls between them, even with distance and silence, she could feel him. A restless storm thrumming at the edge of her thoughts—like a drumbeat that wasn’t hers, pounding, circling, pacing. Every turn he made in his office, she felt as an ache beneath her skin.Her tears had dried hours ago, leaving her hollow. But now the hollow filled with something else, something she didn’t want.Tristan.Her chest tightened, and Sage whimpered inside her. Do you feel it? the wolf whispered, voice trembling with desperate hope. He’s torn. He’s thinking of us.Evandra pressed her eyes shut. “Stop,” she whispered hoarsely, shaking her head. “I don’t want him. I can’t—”But the bond didn’t care what she wanted. It surged against her ribs, a tide she couldn’t hold back. She felt flashes of his emotions, hot and raw—doubt, suspicion, pain. And beneath it, buried but
The Alpha’s StruggleTristanThe walls of his office seemed to close in on him with every step he took. Back and forth, boots grinding against the stone floor, Tristan prowled like a caged beast.He could still smell her. Even here, away from the infirmary, her scent clung to him—wildflowers and rain. His pulse refused to calm, his skin burned with restless energy, and Thorne… Thorne was becoming impossible.You left her bound, the wolf growled, furious. Rope on her skin, humiliation on her spirit. That is not how you treat a mate.“She’s not my mate,” Tristan hissed, slamming a fist down onto his desk. Parchments jumped from the impact. “Not yet. Not until I know she is safe for us. For the pack.”Safe? Thorne snarled, pacing inside him with snapping teeth. She bled in the dirt, fighting rogues. She built shelter with her hands. She endured betrayal and still breathes. She is stronger than half the warriors you command. And you would leave her tied like a criminal?Tristan closed his
Bound and QuestionedEvandraThe ropes dug deeper into her wrists when the door opened again. Her heart lurched, and her wolf, Sage, pressed forward in her chest with a tremor of recognition.He’s here, Sage whispered, equal parts longing and rage. Our mate.Evandra swallowed hard as Tristan stepped into the room. His presence filled it instantly, a shadow stretching across the walls. The air seemed to thicken, and though she hated it—hated him—her body reacted to the mate bond’s magnetic pull.He closed the door behind him with deliberate calm and came closer. His scent rolled over her, stronger now: moss, smoke, and the faint tang of iron. She tried not to breathe it in, but her lungs betrayed her.His gaze pinned her. “You say you were not running with the rogues.”“I wasn’t.” Her voice cracked, but she forced steel into it. “They were hunting me. I killed three of them on my own.”A flicker of something passed across his expression—surprise, maybe—but it was gone in a second. He f
The Alpha’s DilemmaTristan POVTristan stood outside the infirmary, jaw clenched so hard his teeth ached. The scent of her clung to him even through the closed door—wildflowers and rain, maddeningly sweet, wrapping around his senses like a snare.Thorne prowled in his chest, restless, claws dragging across his soul. She is ours, the wolf snarled. Claim her. Hold her. Protect her from everyone, even your own guards.“She’s a stranger,” Tristan muttered under his breath. “A rogue. An ex-Pearl pack member. My mate or not, she is a risk.”She is not a rogue, Thorne snapped. She fights like us. Bleeds like us. Smells like truth. You saw her eyes, Tristan—you know she is not lying.Tristan dragged a hand through his pale hair, tugging at the strands until pain sparked across his scalp. He couldn’t let himself give in. The mate bond was a gift, yes—but it could also be a curse. If he accepted her blindly, he could be endangering his entire pack. The Melting Moon wolves depended on him to be
Wading in ThoughtsEvandraThe ropes chafed her wrists each time she shifted on the infirmary cot. Their sting was constant, a cruel reminder that she was a prisoner here, not a guest. The room smelled of herbs and steel, but underneath it all lingered the Alpha’s scent—smoke, steel, and the faintest trace of moss. It clung to her skin, embedded in her lungs.She squeezed her eyes shut, trying to push it away. Trying not to remember the way his piercing green eyes had seared into hers, curious and cautious all at once. Mate, Sage had whispered, trembling inside her. And the word had nearly undone her.How can it be true? Evandra thought bitterly. The goddess has already taken everything from me. She cannot give me this again… can she? A second chance mate. Her mind dragged her back, unwilling, to the moment Jalen had shattered her world. The coldness in his eyes when he said “I want a divorce.” The way he’d barely flinched as he told her another woman already carried his pup. The wei
Chapter Seven – The Ropes of TruthTristanTristan shut the infirmary door behind him, the weight of his wolf pressing hard against his chest. Thorne prowled, restless, snarling with need. She is ours. Ours. Claim her now.Tristan ignored the voice, his jaw hardening. The woman tied to the bed was no ordinary trespasser—he knew her face, her presence. She was Evandra Johnson, Luna of the Pearl Pack. Or she had been.And now she was here. Broken. Alone. Reeking of rogue blood.He stepped closer, his eyes sharp and unforgiving. “Why are you here?” he demanded, voice like steel. “Did you betray your pack? Are you running with rogues now?”Evandra’s breath hitched. Her lip trembled, though she tried to steel it. “I didn’t—” Her voice cracked, breaking like glass. “I didn’t betray anyone.”Tears welled, spilling before she could stop them. Her body shook against the restraints, shoulders curling in as the weight of his words pressed down. “I just… I just lost everything.” She said it throu
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