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Chasing Feyre: Cold Alpha's Beta Mate

Chasing Feyre: Cold Alpha's Beta Mate

“Not everyone is desperate for your attention, alpha.” I say the title with a mocking lilt, knowing it would set him off. It did. “Reject me if you don’t want me, I don’t care.” “I, Alpha Zade of the Darkmoon pack, reject you as my mate.” ****** Feyre has been trying to solve the mystery of her parents death. As the beta of the Midnight pack, she rarely has time. When she finds her mate, the insufferable alpha that is too arrogant, over confident and worst of all, refuses to acknowledge her. She plans to leave the pack and forget she has ever met him after she dares him to reject her and he does. What will she do when his father comes with a tempting offer? He’ll give her the one thing she has ever wanted, in exchange for her to stay with his son for a year and give him an heir. It is a battle of pride, arrogance and ego. Love is put to the test when they are both determined and too stubborn to let something like love change their minds.
9.9 239 Bab
Alpha Asher's Forbidden Mate

Alpha Asher's Forbidden Mate

When Aria Thorn returns to her pack after a year in exile, she expects nothing but whispers of shame and Damien Blackthorn’s cold rejection still haunting her. Instead, she steps into a battlefield of power and betrayal. The once-proud Shadowfang pack now belongs to Alpha Riven Cade—a ruthless warrior who rebuilt it from ruin, feared for his iron control and merciless command. Damien, her former lover and childhood friend, has risen to power as a cunning strategist. His ambition burns brighter than ever—claim the Alpha seat, claim the pack, and claim Aria as his Luna, no matter the cost. But destiny has other plans. On the night of Aria’s return, under the blazing eyes of the Moonlight Ceremony, she is branded with a mate bond before the entire pack. Not with Damien. With Riven. What begins as survival spirals into a war of love and power. Riven demands her loyalty but offers no warmth, every clash between them simmering with fury and forbidden desire. Damien manipulates allies, whispering poison into ears until the pack itself begins to fracture. And as betrayal seeps through the ranks, Aria’s buried Shadowfang bloodline awakens—its power tied to a prophecy that could unite the Alphas or destroy them all. Her grandmother’s dying visions warn her: one Alpha she loves must die. Allies vanish. Missions are sabotaged. Blood spills beneath the full moon. Caught between her cold, fated Alpha and her dangerous ex-lover, Aria must choose: save her people beside Riven—or surrender to vengeance and risk becoming the storm that ends them all. Every heartbeat brings her closer to the truth: love is war, destiny is betrayal, and her Shadowfang bloodline is both her greatest weapon—and her deadliest curse.
10 98 Bab
Fae Princess Mated to an Alpha

Fae Princess Mated to an Alpha

“I can’t love her. I don’t have it in me to love her. I can give Aliza everything in my power, but I couldn’t love her,” Caspian confessed the truth to his friend. Aliza, who had entered Caspian’s room, heard the painful truth. Her heart shattered from his betrayal. By the time they noticed her standing at the door, it was already too late. “Aliza, please, let me explain,” Caspian begged, but she stopped him. The pain in her eyes was sharper than any blade, cutting straight through his heart. “What you want to explain Caspian?” she snapped, anger and heartbreak lacing her words. “That you’re too much of a coward to admit the truth? That you let me believe we had something real.. that you love me?” her voice breaking at the end as she tried to control her tears and left from there. ________________________ Aliza, a Fae Princess, has spent her life under her mother’s strict rules, unaware of the powerful destiny waiting for her. Her world shifts when she meets Caspian, the mysterious Alpha of the Black Moon Pack, who saves her life and awakens feelings she’s never known. Caspian, scarred by the loss of his first love, has closed his heart to the world—until Aliza’s arrival shatters his defenses. She’s both fierce and fragile, pulling him into a bond neither can explain. While Aliza uncovers her hidden wolf nature and Caspian confronts his painful past, they faced betrayal of their family and secrets that threaten to tear them apart. Their love, already fragile, was on the verge of destruction. Can they mend their broken hearts or will the wounds they carry push them apart forever?
0 33 Bab
The Alpha’s Unwilling Heir-Bearer

The Alpha’s Unwilling Heir-Bearer

“She tried to escape. I think she wants to go rogue.” The guard said.  Sabrina’s eyes snapped to me. A smirk curled on her lips as she walked forward. “Tried to escape, did we?” she said, her blue eyes slicing into mine. “Leave us.” The guards obeyed. She moved in, gaze sweeping over me. “Whatever made you think your scrawny little body could outrun two strong guards?” “Sabrina, you have to let me go. I don’t want to be your handmaid. Please. Let me go.” I begged.  Sabrina laughed, sharp and cold. “Oh, you’ll serve me whether you like it or not.” She leaned closer. “You won’t just serve me, Elowyn. You’ll mate with the Alpha and carry his child for us.” My breath caught. “What?” Her smile deepened, her voice soft and slow. “I can’t be the one who fulfills the prophecy that Kieran’s Luna will die in childbirth.” She stepped even closer. Her eyes locked on mine. “You will bear his child, Elowyn.” She said it with such certainty that my blood ran cold.  I stared at her, horror rising in my throat. “You want me to die instead of you?” Sabrina said nothing. She didn’t have to. Her smile said everything.
9.5 63 Bab
Thawing The Alpha’s Cold Heart (Unedited Version)

Thawing The Alpha’s Cold Heart (Unedited Version)

**This is unedited version, pls read new EDITED VERSION that named Chasing Feyre: Cold Alpha's Beta Mate, pls moved to a new link, reading Chasing Feyre: Cold Alpha's Beta Mate** “Not everyone is desperate for your attention, alpha.” I say the title with a mocking lilt, knowing it would set him off. It did. “Reject me if you don’t want me, I don’t care.” “I, Alpha Zade of the Darkmoon pack, reject you as my mate.” ****** Feyre has been trying to solve the mystery of her parents death. As the beta of the Midnight pack, she rarely has time. When she finds her mate, the insufferable alpha that is too arrogant, over confident and worst of all, refuses to acknowledge her. She plans to leave the pack and forget she has ever met him after she dares him to reject her and he does. What will she do when his father comes with a tempting offer? He’ll give her the one thing she has ever wanted, in exchange for her to stay with his son for a month and give him an heir. It is a battle of pride, arrogance and ego. Love is put to the test when they are both determined and too stubborn to let something like love change their minds.
8.7 47 Bab
Rejected By The Alpha, Desired By The Immortal King

Rejected By The Alpha, Desired By The Immortal King

The night Araya was born, the Moon refused her. Marked as wolfless, mocked and forgotten, she grew up as prey in her own pack. Even her fated mate broke the bond with a smirk and left her bleeding at the border — for rogues to finish. But they forgot one thing: Ash remembers. And so does the throne buried beneath it. The forest did not devour her. It bowed. The flame did not die. It waited. Until, in the silence between heartbeats, something older than gods whispered: “She is not blessed. She is not chosen. She is the reckoning the moon tried to silence.” Now Araya walks again — no longer mortal, no longer meek. She is Hollow-Blood reborn, daughter of the fire that swallowed fate, heir to a throne no god dares name. And fate has bound her to Dorian—Azrien—the exiled god chained to shadow and ruin. He expected to crave nothing but vengeance. Until her. Araya is the mate his immortal soul demands, the salvation he denies, and the spark that could either set him free… or burn the world to ash. But enemies stir in silence. Adira, the Luna who would claim the Alpha prince at any cost, forges a pact with a creature older than gods, a monster chained in rot and darkness. The price she pays will rip fate itself open. Betrayals. Forbidden desire. Gods who bleed. Wolves who kneel. And at the heart of it, one truth no prophecy can silence: The gods will end. She will not. And the last prophecy carved into stone whispers: “The Flame That Walks Returns. Let the gods burn first.”
10 108 Bab

Where can I read acotar #azriel bonus chapter online?

10 Jawaban2025-09-06 06:12:13
Okay, this is the kind of fandom treasure hunt I live for — if you want the official route, start with the creator’s own channels. Sarah J. Maas has historically posted short scenes, bonus chapters, and updates on her official website and social feeds, and sometimes those little extras get bundled into special editions or newsletters. I’d check her website’s extras/short-stories section, sign up for the newsletter if it’s offered, and peek at the author’s pinned posts on Twitter/X or Instagram. Publishers also sometimes include bonus material in eBook special editions or paperback extras, so scanning product descriptions on Kindle, Barnes & Noble, or the publisher’s site can uncover legitimately released bonus scenes tied to 'A Court of Thorns and Roses'.

If you’re not finding it there, head to trusted community hubs — Goodreads groups, fan forums, and established book blogs often catalogue where a bonus chapter was first published and whether it’s official or fan-made. Be careful about random file-hosting sites that claim to have the chapter; if it’s an official release, you’ll usually see references back to the author/publisher. Personally, I’d rather buy a legitimate ebook or listen to an audiobook edition with extras than risk an unofficial scan. Happy hunting — and if you want, tell me what device you prefer and I’ll help narrow down where special editions usually hide.

Are there spoilers for acotar #azriel bonus chapter ahead?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 12:49:39
Okay—short and honest: yes, if you keep reading there are spoilers for the Azriel bonus chapter. I got a little giddy and then immediately slapped a spoiler warning on the thread when I read it, because it dives into Azriel’s headspace in a way the main books haven’t fully let us linger. It’s quieter than a big plot twist and more about character texture: memories, a few tender interactions, and some emotional clarity that changes how you view a couple of moments from the main series.

If you want to be completely unspoiled, stop here and treat this as your official tap-out. If you don’t mind mild reveals, I’ll say this: the chapter centers on Azriel processing old wounds and his place among the inner circle, with a scene or two that spotlight his relationships and loyalties. There aren’t universe-shattering events, but some fans felt it reframes past scenes, especially how Azriel thinks about certain people and decisions. It’s intimate rather than explosive.

I recommend reading it when you’re in the mood for slow-burn emotion—maybe with a cup of tea and no distractions. If you’re on forums, look for threads labeled 'spoilers for Azriel bonus chapter' or use spoiler tags; people are usually good about marking them. Personally, I loved the nuance it adds to 'ACOTAR' lore and it made me see him in warmer, sharper light.

Did Sarah J. Maas confirm acotar #azriel bonus chapter details?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 21:42:40
Wow, this topic gets my heart racing — Azriel is one of those characters people quietly obsess over in the corners of fandom. I’ve been following Sarah J. Maas’s announcements and fan chatter, and as of June 2024 she hadn’t publicly released a standalone, detailed “Azriel bonus chapter” with full confirmed content. What you do find are little things: snippets in companion novellas, side scenes in special editions, and the occasional tease on social media. For example, 'A Court of Frost and Starlight' gives us glimpses of different characters' moments, but it isn’t an Azriel-centric novella in the way some fans hope. Publishers and retailers also sometimes include retailer-exclusive scenes for special editions, but those are hit-or-miss and usually announced clearly when an edition is released.

If you want the most reliable signals, keep an eye on Sarah’s official newsletter and her verified social channels, plus publisher announcements from Bloomsbury/Orbit. Fan communities on Reddit and Tumblr will pick up and dissect any tiny tease within minutes, but treat speculation as that — speculation. Personally, I’m cautiously optimistic; Sarah’s acknowledged Azriel in interviews and Q&As and it’s clear she loves the depth of the character, but a confirmed, fully detailed bonus chapter entails an official release that we simply hadn’t seen by mid-2024. Meanwhile, I’ve been reading fanfics and special-edition notes to scratch that Azriel itch when official content is quiet.

What events does acotar #azriel bonus chapter reveal?

9 Jawaban2026-07-27 15:50:39
Diving into the Azriel bonus chapter felt like finding a little secret window into a character who's otherwise so good at hiding himself. The scene is compact but dense: it places Azriel in the immediate aftermath of the major conflicts we've read in the main books, showing him doing what he always does best—watching, protecting, and holding the line—even when his own wounds are raw. We get a quieter, internal timeline: him slipping through shadows, keeping tabs on the Inner Circle, and carrying out small, necessary tasks that when added up, show how indispensable he is. There's a crisp, observational quality to the narration that showcases his practical focus and how he evaluates risk, people, and moments.

Beyond the spy-work, the chapter peels back layers of Azriel's interior life. It gives us intimate, personal beats—memories that linger in the margins, the ache of old scars, the tiny private rituals he uses to keep himself steady. Importantly, it highlights his relationships without turning them into melodrama: a terse exchange that reveals mutual trust with another member, a quiet moment of vulnerability that hints at deeper emotional stakes. The writing makes it clear that Azriel's power—his shadows—aren't just tools; they're part of how he processes loss and closeness. For fans who crave more than action, this chapter rewards with personality, subtle revelations, and a few lines that make you wish for a full novel from his point of view.

How many pages does acotar #azriel bonus chapter have?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 00:27:29
Okay, here’s the deal — the number you’re likely hunting for shifts depending on the edition, but I can give you a practical sense of what to expect. If you mean the little '#Azriel' bonus scene that fans talk about (the one that floats around in certain paperback and ebook editions of the 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' books), it isn’t a full-length chapter like the main ones. In most printings it runs roughly the length of a short extra scene: somewhere around 1,500 to 2,000 words. That typically converts to about 6–8 standard paperback pages (using the usual ~250–300 words per page conversion).

What I do when I want exact precision is open my ebook and search for 'Azriel' — e-readers show you exact locations and you can copy the text into a word counter, or look up the scene in the table of contents if your edition includes bonus scenes there. For physical books, page counts change with font size, margins, and whether you’ve got a mass-market paperback vs a hardcover. So when someone says “it’s X pages,” they’re often referring to their own specific edition. Personally, I keep my e-reader snippets so I can check quickly, because fandom discussions are full of different numbers depending on which printing people have.

When will readers get acotar #azriel bonus chapter officially?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 16:43:26
Oh man, the Azriel fandom energy is real — I check for updates like it's a hobby now. To cut to what actually matters: there isn't an official release date for a dedicated Azriel bonus chapter that I can point to. From what I've followed up through mid-2024, Sarah J. Maas hasn't announced a standalone Azriel POV chapter or book with a firm publication date. She has, however, dropped bonus scenes, novellas, and exclusive snippets in the past across different places, so it's not impossible one will surface officially sometime — but nothing concrete has been scheduled.

If you want to increase your odds of being the first to know, I treat this like treasure hunting: follow Sarah on her social channels, subscribe to her newsletter, and keep an eye on publishers' announcements. Special editions, boxed sets, audiobooks, or retailer exclusives sometimes hide extra scenes. For example, 'A Court of Frost and Starlight' and 'A Court of Silver Flames' filled in bits of character life that fans devoured, and those pieces often appeared in specific formats first. Also watch interviews and event panels — authors sometimes tease or release things during Q&As.

While we wait, I dive into fan translations, discuss theories in forums, and reread Azriel’s best moments to keep the hype alive. If an official Azriel chapter drops, I’ll probably be the one refreshing the pre-order page at midnight — and I’d totally recommend keeping a wishlist on your favorite bookstore so you get notified when something goes live.

Who translated acotar #azriel bonus chapter into English?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 07:35:46
Oh, this one always makes my inner book-nerd do a little happy dance. The short version is: the 'Azriel' bonus chapter associated with 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' was written and released in English by Sarah J. Maas herself, so there isn't an original-to-English translator for the canonical text. If you encountered an English version that seemed translated, it was probably a fan reposting, a rehosted excerpt, or a back-translation from a different language—those are common in online communities.

If you're trying to verify where a particular English file came from, look for publisher notes or front-matter credits (official releases will credit the author and the publisher rather than a translator). Official foreign-language editions will include the translator's name in the front pages and on the publisher's website; if you only have a webpage or PDF, check the URL, the post date, and whether the author or Bloomsbury (or the regional publisher) is involved. For anything that looks unofficial—fan translations or reposts—there's often no formal translator credit, or the credit will point to a username rather than a professional name. Personally, I always cross-check with the author’s official channels or the publisher before assuming a translation is legitimate; it keeps spoilers and sketchy versions at bay and often leads to discovering neat bonus content I didn't know was out there.

Does acotar #azriel bonus chapter change Azriel's backstory?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 22:05:40
Okay, I’ll be honest — when that bonus Azriel chapter hit, my chest did a little stutter because I wanted it to change everything. After reading it, though, I felt more like someone had polished a scratched photograph: the image was the same, the edges clearer, some small, tender details suddenly legible.

The chapter doesn’t upend the basic facts of Azriel’s past — the trauma, the scars (both visible and invisible), and his long-built role as the shadowsinger and spy remain intact. What it does is give emotional context: quieter reactions, private moments that explain why he keeps his distance, and the specific little things that make his loyalty and grief make more sense. For longtime readers that already knew the broad strokes from 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' and other books in the series, this felt additive rather than corrective.

I also loved how the scene-worked to humanize him without turning him into a fully explained puzzle. The chapter fills a few narrative gaps — why certain choices were made, how he thinks in the dark, how he processes trust — but it leaves room for the reader’s imagination. So, no radical rewrite of his history, just more color and more heart, which honestly made me appreciate him even more.

Will acotar #azriel bonus chapter become part of canon?

3 Jawaban2025-09-06 10:39:14
Honestly, I’m leaning toward it feeling canonical — but with a big, joyful asterisk. I’ve watched authors drop bonus or side chapters before that quietly become part of the official story once they’re released through an author’s newsletter, a paperback special, or a collected edition. With 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' the world-building has always spilled out into novellas and extras, and those often inform how fans talk about characters like Azriel. If this bonus chapter is released on Sarah J. Maas’s official channels or added to a later edition, most readers will treat it as canon almost instantly.

That said, canonhood isn’t just about publication: it’s about how the text interacts with future books. If elements from the bonus chapter show up or are referenced in later novels, that cements their status. If it’s a standalone scene that contradicts later developments or is labeled as ‘deleted’ or ‘bonus content’ with no follow-up, some fans will file it under interesting lore rather than core canon. It’s a living thing.

Personally, I’m excited either way. I adore little glimpses into Azriel’s interior life — they elevate quiet moments into something cinematic. If I had to bet, I’d say it becomes widely accepted as canon, especially if it’s officially published. Even if not, it’ll be a cherished piece of the tapestry for many of us who like lingering in that world.

What happens in the ACOTAR bonus chapters?

3 Jawaban2026-02-09 17:28:52
The bonus chapters in 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' are like little treasure troves for fans who just can't get enough of Prythian. My personal favorite is the Feysand one from 'A Court of Wings and Ruin'—it’s this intimate, almost vulnerable moment between Feyre and Rhys after the war. They’re not High Lord and Lady then, just two people exhausted by battle, finding solace in each other. The way Maas writes their quiet conversations makes their bond feel so real, like you’re eavesdropping on something sacred.

Then there’s the Nesta and Cassian chapter from 'A Court of Frost and Starlight,' which is pure tension and unresolved longing. It’s raw and messy, exactly how you’d expect those two to interact. The bonus content doesn’t advance the plot, but it deepens character relationships in a way the main books sometimes rush through. If you’re invested in the emotional arcs, these snippets are worth hunting down—they’re like deleted scenes that add layers to characters you already love.

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