LOGINHe broke the bond. Now, her brothers will break his empire. Sierra Vaughn was the Steele Pack’s best-kept secret—a "wolfless" Omega who served her Alpha husband, Cameron Steele, with a quiet, devastating devotion. For three years, she endured his cold stares and the pack’s whispered insults, all for the sake of a fated match he refused to acknowledge. But the night she finally discovers she’s carrying his heirs—twins with a scent more powerful than any Alpha in history—Cameron delivers a killing blow. He demands a Severance of the Mate Bond to marry a "worthy" high-ranker, Lexi Hart. Left for dead and exiled into the winter wilderness, Cameron expects Sierra to fade into a memory. Instead, he ignites a war. Because Sierra Vaughn isn’t an Omega. She is the True Lunar Heiress of the legendary Vaughn Circle—the most ancient, lethal, and wealthy Great-Pack in the Northlands. And she has six overprotective Alpha brothers who have been waiting for the moment she finally comes home. Landon, the Real Estate Titan, who builds her a fortress. Miles, the Tech Genius, who silences Cameron’s communications. Dr. Aaron, the Healer, who vows to keep her and her pups safe at any cost. Julian, Cole, and Ryder, who use their fame and power to dismantle the Steele Pack’s reputation, brick by bloody brick. As Sierra transforms from a discarded wife into a Sovereign Queen, her scent becomes an intoxicating drug that Cameron can no longer ignore. He’s feral with regret, desperate to reclaim the mate he threw away. But Sierra is no longer a submissive wolf. She’s a Vaughn. And if Cameron wants a second chance, he’ll have to crawl through a gauntlet of ten protective Alphas just to catch a glimpse of the throne
View More“Congratulations, Sierra. You’re carrying. One month along.”
I stared at the medical tablet in the sterile clinic of the Steele Pack, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. A pup. I was carrying Cameron’s heir.
I messaged him immediately, my fingers trembling over the glass. Will you be back at the Steele Residence for the moon-feast tonight?
Silence. I waited, pacing the cold marble of our kitchen, staring at the forest line where the Steele Industries towers clawed at the gray sky. My wolf was quiet—she’d always been silent, a ‘relic’ they called me. An omega with no voice.
The phone buzzed. Yeah. We need to talk.
I moved fast, prepping the raw game he liked, hiding the pregnancy scan under a stack of mail on the obsidian island.
The roar of his customized interceptor announced his arrival. Cameron Steele stepped into the hall, smelling of pine, expensive leather, and the heavy, metallic scent of a dominant Alpha. He didn't look at me. He just tossed a thick folder onto the table.
“Take a look,” he muttered, his voice a low growl that usually made my knees weak. “State your price for the silence.”
I opened it. DISSOLUTION OF MATE-BOND & LEGAL SEPARATION.
The white paper felt like silver-burn against my skin. “Cameron?”
He yanked his tie loose, his neck muscles corded and tense. He looked at me then—really looked at me—with those ice-blue eyes that never saw me as an equal. Only the girl his grandmother forced him to claim to stabilize his bloodline after his accident.
“I’m pregnant,” I blurted, my hand flying to my stomach. “If... if that were true, would this still be happening?”
Cameron’s eyes dropped to my waist. His lip curled in a sneer. “Didn’t I tell you to drink the wolfsbane tonic after that night in the den?”
The memory of that night—the only time in three years he’d lost control, his teeth grazing my neck, his body crushing mine into the furs—flashed behind my eyes.
“I asked you a question,” I whispered. “If there’s a pup, do we keep it?”
“No.” He didn't even blink. “A pup born of a loveless bond is a curse, Sierra. I won’t raise a weakling. Sign the papers.”
He walked out, the scent of him lingering like a taunt. I didn't cry. I walked to the stove, took the expensive roast I’d spent hours on, and dumped it into the disposal.
Fine, I thought, stroking my belly. He doesn’t want you. But the Vaughn blood in me won’t let you wither.
I scribbled my name on the lines, the ink bleeding into the paper.
The next morning, the front door chugged open. I expected the maid. Instead, a woman in blood-red silk and stiletto boots marched in, smelling of expensive lilies and arrogance.
“Those pelts are shedding. Throw them out,” the woman barked at the head Omega. “And get this gray paint off the walls. I want gold.”
I stepped onto the landing. “Who the hell are you?”
The woman turned, a predatory smirk stretching her lips. “Lexi Hart. But you probably know me as the woman Cameron actually wanted before he was stuck with a ‘relic’ like you.”
The fake heiress. The one who fled to the Southern Territories when Cameron was bleeding out three years ago.
“The divorce is signed, Lexi,” I said, my voice dead. “You can have the house. It’s built on a graveyard anyway.”
“Oh, I know it’s signed.” Lexi sauntered up the stairs, cornering me near the master suite. She caught sight of the crumpled paper in my hand—the scan. “What’s that? A parting gift?”
She lunged for it. “Give it here, you little scavenger!”
“Back off!” I snapped.
She grabbed my wrist, her claws extending, digging into my skin. “You’re hiding something. Are you trying to trap him with a bastard?”
I didn't think. I grabbed her silk-clad shoulder, pivoted my weight, and sent her flying over my hip. She hit the floorboards with a satisfying thud and a shriek that could wake the dead.
“My leg! My wolf! She broke my leg!” Lexi wailed.
“What the f**k is going on?”
Cameron’s voice boomed from the doorway. He rushed past me, his shadow swallowing the hall, and gathered Lexi into his arms. He looked at her with a tenderness he’d never shown me, then his gaze shifted to the table where my signed divorce papers lay.
He went still. His jaw tightened.
“You signed them,” he said, his voice dangerously low.
“You got what you wanted, Cameron,” I said, grabbing my single suitcase. “Go play house with your coward.”
I didn't look back. I had brothers to find. I had a kingdom to reclaim.
I leaned against the balcony rail, the cold mountain air of the Northlands biting at my skin. Landon’s phone wouldn't stop vibrating against the stone ledge."Your phone," I said, eyeing the flashing screen."Probably a telemarketer trying to sell me a 'luxury' cave," Landon grumbled. He looked like he wanted to crush the device under his boot."It’s persistent. Might be an emergency."Landon sighed, grabbing the phone and stepping further into the shadows of the suite’s balcony. He answered with a voice like grinding gravel. "Yeah? What?""Landon! I heard you’re in the city on business. Why didn't you tell me?" Lexi’s voice was high, frantic, and far too loud."I’m busy, Lexi.""Since you’re there, I need a favor. Cameron’s grandmother is failing. Her heart is giving out. Aaron is the only surgeon in the Northlands with a perfect success rate for this, but he won't take the case. Make him do it, Landon. He always listens to you."Landon’s eyes turned to flint. "You’re talking about N
The vibration on the nightstand was a serrated blade cutting through my sleep. I fumbled for the device, the screen burning my retinas.Cameron.Three years of silence. Three years of being his shadow, his silent "relic" wife, and not once had he ever reached out. If this had been yesterday, my heart would have hammered against my ribs with pathetic hope. Now? I let the call bleed out into the silence of the room.My first rejection. It felt like oxygen finally hitting my lungs.A moment later, the screen lit up again. This time, it was one of the Steele maids. I sighed, sliding the bar to answer. "Yeah? What’s wrong?""Sierra, where the hell is my cobalt tie? The silk one from the Northlands vault."It wasn't the maid. It was Cameron’s voice, a low, arrogant rasp that used to make my wolf whimper in submission. I felt a cold sneer touch my lips. "Check the leftmost slot of the second cedar drawer, Mr. Steele.""Get back here and find it yourself," he snapped, his tone thick with the
I called my second-in-command before the elevator doors even hissed shut. "Sierra Vaughn was just airlifted off Steele land. I want a tail on that bird. Find out which Alpha is funding this circus.""Do you actually care, Cam?" Lexi’s voice was a jagged needle. She clung to my arm, her scent sour with jealousy. "She left with another man the second you cut her loose. She’s probably been warming his bed for months."I shook her off, my jaw tightening until the bone felt like it would snap. "Shut it, Lexi. I have to report this to Naomi. If the pack elders find out I let a 'relic' Avanish into another Alpha’s territory, it looks like a security breach. Sierra is a nobody, but the Steele reputation isn't."Lexi gnashed her teeth, a low growl vibrating in her throat. She hated that even in exile, Sierra’s shadow loomed over the Residence.The Northlands blurred beneath us, a vast expanse of dark pines and jagged peaks. Freedom tasted like the biting wind whipping through the cabin.Thirty
"Track her," Cameron barked into his comms, his voice shaking with a vibration that wasn't just the helicopter’s rotors. "I want to know where that bird lands and who owns it."Lexi clutched his arm, her scent sour with fear and jealousy. "Why do you even care, Cam? She’s a traitor. She probably had this 'alpha' waiting in the wings the whole time we were mated."Cameron shook her off, his jaw tightening so hard a tendon jumped in his neck. "Shut it, Lexi. I have to report this to Naomi. If she finds out I let her favorite 'relic' disappear into thin air, there’ll be hell to pay. Sierra’s life is nothing to me, but my pack’s reputation is."Lexi gnashed her teeth, a low growl vibrating in her throat. She hated how Naomi Brooks always looked at Sierra like she was a queen in waiting.The Northlands blurred beneath us. Freedom tasted like the biting wind whipping through the cabin.Thirty minutes later, the helicopter descended toward the roof of a fortress-like structure overlooking th












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