LOGINLevi’s presence lingered here like a stain that wouldn’t wash out, even though he’d been locked away for months.Gavin’s hand rested firmly at my lower back, steady and protective. He hadn’t said much on the drive here, and I knew it was because he was worried about me.“Stay by my side,” he had tol
Judy’s POV“You’re not coming.”Gavin’s words were final as he grabbed a shirt out of his closet. I scrambled out of bed, my heart pounding with anger and my fists clenched. My wolf let out a low growl in our shared mind, not liking our mate's refusal to discuss this properly. He was supposed to hea
“Meg is still alive?” I asked, my breath caught in my throat.Meg was an essential part of my adoptive parents' lives, and she was Lila’s mother. Even Lila deserved to know her mother, and my parents deserved to have the closure they needed. From how they spoke about Meg when they told me the story
“Well, anyway, I went to a seer to figure out how to break this bond. I wanted out. More than ever…I want out. She told me that the host of magic is the only one strong enough to break any mate bond. I’ve heard someone refer to Lila as the host of magic in the past and knew that she had just gotten
Judy’s POVI didn’t know much about Noah Blackwell, but like his father, he was a businessman, and I knew he ran a massive chunk of the Blackwell empire on his own. I knew at some point he would be the one to take over the company.Gavin confessed to me that they had been friends as children but had
Daisy rolled her eyes at that last comment, and then she shook her head at the memory before her eyes landed on me again.“I had a feeling she wasn’t the true host,” Daisy said, letting out a breath. “After the second attempt… I kept thinking that it shouldn’t be this hard. That the magic should wan







