The lost Goddess and her mysterious Alpha

The lost Goddess and her mysterious Alpha

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“Hmm... Rhea, is it? Nice name.” I froze as I heard the husky voice, and I felt tremors running down my spine. I slowly raised my head and met the bluest eyes I had ever seen... Bluer than the ocean… So blue that they seemed to twinkle like twin pools of sapphire. I ran my eyes over his entire figure. He was wearing a suit but didn’t look like the typical businessmen. For one thing, he was not clean shaved, and had a five o’clock shadow on his face. And I couldn’t figure out if his hair was stylishly messed up, or he just didn’t bother to do anything with it at all. Either way, it looked good. Too good! And those lips.. I was brought out of my fantasies when those oh so kissable lips turned up into a smirk. Uh huh! I bit my lips, trying to bring myself out of the lust-filled haze I was falling into. There was just something about him, something so magnetic that I was losing all control of my thoughts. There seemed to be an aura of power and danger surrounding him. If I didn’t know any better, the one word I would say was ‘otherworldly’... but I knew better and just stopped myself in time from uttering the words ‘What are you?’. ------------------- From the day she woke up without memories two years ago, Rhea had always thought she was a normal human girl. What happens when she realises she was never a human, but a goddess? Suddenly her once boring life becomes all too exciting when she finds herself in the middle of Gods, demons, and a mysterious wolf protector. Add a handsome stranger whom she can’t seem to get her mind away from, Rhea is in for a lot more than she bargained for...

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Chapter 1

CHAPTER ONE: I AM RHEA

Isla Pov

The walls of Saint Valeria Academy buzzed with pre-summer chaos—half laughter, half shrieking, and a whole lot of people pretending finals didn’t nearly kill us.

Suitcases rolled. Tinsel sparkled where it definitely shouldn’t (because why was someone decorating the lockers in July?). The dorm hallway smelled like hairspray, overpriced perfume, and goodbye tears.

One of my roommates, Delilah, sprawled across her bed in the middle of our disaster zone of a room, flipping through an issue of Teen Vogue with her AirPods in and a massive grin on her face. She hadn’t even finished packing. Classic Delilah.

“You better not forget your passport again,” I reminded her as I folded my sketch pad into the side pocket of my duffel bag.

She rolled onto her side. “I didn’t forget it last time, it just got... misplaced. Also, your sarcasm is showing, Isla.” Then she smiled dreamily. “Can you believe this term is finally over?”

I could. My back still ached from late-night sculpture studio hours and my fingers had more calluses than a guitar string. But instead of saying that, I forced a smile. “Barely.”

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The rest of them trickled in, dragging overpacked suitcases and rolling their eyes at the state of Delilah’s bed.

First was Becca, with her strawberry lip gloss and a Chanel weekender bag that probably cost more than our tuition. 

Then Zara, who always smelled like sandalwood and moved like she belonged on a fashion runway, not a science scholarship. And finally, Juniper—cool, collected, sarcastic Juniper—who never even unpacked properly to begin with.

“I swear, if my flight gets delayed, I’m suing Heathrow,” Becca huffed as she sat down on her roller bag dramatically. “I cannot deal with economy seating again. I booked extra legroom and everything.”

Zara snorted. “Oh no, not economy. How will you survive, Becs?”

“Easy for you to say,” Becca tossed her hair. “You’re being chauffeured around Santorini by your mother’s third husband.”

“Fourth,” Zara corrected with a smirk. “And he has a yacht. Try not to die of envy.”

Juniper rolled her eyes. “Meanwhile, I’m heading to Bali for a two-week writing retreat. Then I’m crashing my cousin’s engagement party in Seoul. Zero obligations. Maximum sarcasm.”

Delilah groaned dramatically from her bed. “Why are we so obnoxiously cool? I mean, do other dorms have this kind of luxury?”

“Definitely not,” Zara said, digging through her tote bag. “We’re living the main-character lives.”

Then they all looked at me.

I paused in the middle of tying my duffel. “What?”

“Where are you off to, Ice?” Delilah asked, using her annoying nickname for me. “You never said.”

“Home,” I said, keeping my voice light. “Just… catching up on commissions. Sculptures. Stuff.”

That was the part where I was supposed to nod and ramble about a family trip to Greece, or art camp in Italy, or something that made it sound like I had parents who even remembered I existed. Instead, I just shrugged and picked at a thread on my jeans.

“I’ll be back home,” I said vaguely. “Nothing special.”

Zara, bless her oblivious, fabulous heart, didn’t press.

If she knew what “home” meant for me, she would’ve shut up immediately. Because “home” wasn’t sunny breakfasts and dad jokes and warm kitchens. 

It was a crumbling apartment on the east side of town, where rent was always overdue and the cabinets held more empty bottles than groceries.

Home was my dad, passed out with his face in a poker deck.

Home was the silence of stone, the chisel in my hand, and pretending marble was skin I could control.

I wasn’t going to Europe. I wasn’t going to gelato heaven. I was going back to the life I worked like hell to escape every time I stepped foot onto this campus.

They nodded politely. The way rich girls do when they realize someone doesn’t come from money but don’t know how to acknowledge it without sounding like a walking charity ad.

“Oh cool,” Becca said, too brightly. “Well, at least you’ll be productive.”

“Yeah,” I said. “Productive.”

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The sun was way too bright when we finally dragged our luggage out into the front courtyard of the dorm. It was like a runway for privilege—black SUVs, sleek town cars, personal drivers in suits tapping away at phones, all lined up like it was the Met Gala, not a school dismissal.

“Wish me luck in Greece, darlings,” Zara said, slipping on her sunglasses as she practically floated down the steps into her black Mercedes.

Delilah got picked up in a white jeep with music already thumping through the windows. Becca’s driver held the door like she was literal royalty. Juniper saluted us before hopping into a matte gray Tesla that hummed instead of roared.

Then… it was just me.

Me, my canvas duffel, my sketchpad stuffed with stone portraits and dreams I didn’t dare say aloud.

And the faint groan of the subway a few blocks away.

I walked past the gates of Saint Valeria alone, hugging my bag to my chest like it could anchor me. No driver. No sleek car. Just cracked sidewalks, hot pavement, and the steady unraveling of everything I’d spent years pretending didn’t exist.

Summer wasn’t calling me toward the ocean or adventure.

It was calling me home.

And home... wasn’t just falling apart.

It was waiting to collect.

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Amy G
Fun book that was an easy read.
2023-06-08 23:05:52
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Lindsey Steinbach
LOVED this book! & the writing! I actually laughed a lot through this book, so thank you for that. The characters were easy to love also.
2023-02-14 00:57:45
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Natalie Fenn
Bit of a long winded read, lots of filler sentences, only at chapter 15 and already changed from a wolf to a tiger, either needs to re-edit the book and fix mistakes or remove from warewolf genre not worth the money spent so far, but will give it couple more chapters to see where it goes
2022-09-21 19:11:59
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Linda Garza
great book
2021-08-14 00:21:21
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Sandie Cheney
I loved this book. I think I could reread this in a month or so.
2021-08-08 08:26:53
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I enjoyed reading this ❤️. A good start. The first book. And more to come...
2021-03-10 02:21:57
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Loved reading every minute of this book.. Just couldn't put it down.. Thank you #lovelyfan for creating this book.. 😁.. X
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loving this
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Winona Hall
Wonderful cover
2020-12-29 21:22:02
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Nicole
Love it can’t wait for another book maybe a follow up on the daughter or continue of the couple. Thank you! Especially during this crappy time!!!
2020-12-18 00:57:50
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lovelyfan
Hello all! This book is now complete!
2020-12-01 01:31:03
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Silver wolf ?
Omg I love the ending!! 😍 except the morning breath part 😛
2020-11-30 22:40:20
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sandra
good read. cant wait for more
2020-11-24 05:08:49
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exciting to read her adventures!
2020-11-24 00:46:19
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Caine Casann
Love the blurb
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