Book 1: The Alpha King's Special Mate (Standalone and completed) Starlette was sold to the northern Alpha king, Maximus, to be his breeder. However, when the Alpha King realised that she was his fated mate, he vowed to reject her after siring his pups. Little did he know that she wasn’t just the worthless omega he thought she was, but a blessed special wolf. By the time he realised his mistake, the southern Alpha king, Silas, also wanted her for himself. *** Book 2: Her Forbidden Alpha (Standalone) Waking up early and Axel f*cking Northwood—the arrogant lacrosse team captain—are two things Violet hates the most about Equinox Academy. She plans to avoid him forever, but Axel has other ideas. He vows to make her want him, just like every other girl—even if it means dumping her afterward. Him: "You know, if you admire me that much, you could just say hi instead of staring from afar." Her: Spins around, stunned, only to bump into a solid chest. “Excuse me?” Him: Pins her to the wall, his breath hot against her ear. "No, I'd rather watch you writhe under me with pleasure." Why did her heart patter to an uneven beat? Axel is the northern prince, and Violet, the southern princess. With the fathers of these two being sworn enemies, would their forbidden desire ever stand a chance, or would it set both kingdoms on fire? Hop on this ride to find out. Both books can be enjoyed as standalones.
Lihat lebih banyakVIOLETWithout hesitation, Daisy whisked us back to school. We reappeared in the forest around the academy, and after regaining my balance, I immediately took off in a sprint toward the principal’s office. If Alpha Richard had already started reviewing the surveillance footage, we were in deep trouble. As I burst into the office, slightly breathless, my gaze darted around the room in search of my father. There he was, seated on the couch in one corner, his legs crossed and a deep frown etched onto his face. “Father,” I said breathlessly. “When did you arrive?” “Violet, dear,” he said, the frown on his face slowly disappearing. “Where have you been? I have looked everywhere for you, but you were nowhere to be found.” “I was...” I scratched my scalp. “I was in the woods, running.” His eyes narrowed. “Have you shifted yet?” “No. I—uh—” I scratched my scalp again, thinking of what to say. “I have been stressed, so I went to clear my mind.” “Is it about Abel?” he questioned,
VIOLETAfter failing to gather useful information in the south, we decided to move our search to the east. However, the east proved to be even more frustrating than the last location. The people here weren’t just uncooperative; they outright refused to engage with us. Their expressions were cold, their attitudes distant, and they seemed to carry an air of resentment. "Now I see where Emily gets her attitude from. This entire place is full of sadists," Mason joked, and everyone burst out laughing. “What do we do now? We aren’t getting any answers,” I sighed, frustrated. Just then, my phone started ringing, and I looked at the screen to see that it was an unknown number calling. My brows furrowed as I wondered who it could be. “Who is calling?” Axel asked. “I don’t know,” I responded before picking up the call. “Oh, thank goodness, Violet. Your number has not been reachable,” a familiar voice sounded from the other end of the line. “Emmett?” I asked to confirm. “Yes, it’
VIOLET All five of us formed a circle, holding hands as we watched Daisy perform a spell. Suddenly, the world around us began to spin, and before I could make sense of what was happening, darkness engulfed me. Then, just as abruptly, a blinding light hit my eyes. Disoriented, I struggled to keep my balance as dizziness took over. “Where the fuck are we?!” Indie exclaimed. Only then did I realize that the other four were around me and just as confused as I was. Well, everyone except Daisy. I blinked, scanning my surroundings. And then it hit me. I recognized this place. How could I not? This was where I had grown up. “Daisy, where are we?” Mason asked again. “The South. My pack,” I replied for her. “I figured teleporting us here would be much easier than going through the long journey,” Daisy explained, looking around. “So, where do we start? Do we even have details on the people who were kidnapped?” “Yes. There are two missing girls in the south, namely Sophia and Mi
VIOLETThe first step was to head to the library and find anything we could on wolf hunters. I vaguely remembered seeing a book about them before, but at the time, I had only skimmed through it since I wasn’t particularly interested. Now, however, the situation had changed, and I regretted not paying closer attention. Hours passed as we flipped through countless pages, searching for even the smallest clue. Despite all our effort, we couldn’t find any information explaining why young she-wolves were the only targets. Many years ago, when wolf hunters were last active, they didn’t discriminate. They captured anyone they could—male or female, young or old, high-ranking or rogue. Then why was this different? Why were only young she-wolves disappearing now? As I absentmindedly turned the pages of another book, a thought crossed my mind. I glanced at Axel and shared it with him. “The girls have all been cloaked, right?” I asked. He nodded. “That was what my dad said.” “What if
AXELI couldn’t believe we were actually doing this. When I was resuming school today, the last thing I expected was to have my first shift—and with my mate, no less. “Okay. Let’s do this,” I said nervously, rubbing my palms together. She swallowed. “Uhm… can I ask you a question first?” “Yes?” “The girl I’ve been seeing you with—who is she to you?” “What girl?” I asked, my eyes narrowing. “Indie?” I guessed, since she was the only girl I ever hung out with. “Yes, I guess that’s her name.” I couldn’t help but burst out laughing. Who did she think Indie was to me? She frowned. “What’s funny?” “Indie is my adoptive sister. We grew up together,” I told her, still chuckling. “But I thought… you made it seem like…” “There’s nothing like that between us,” I interrupted. “So, shall we?” She nodded. Just as I grabbed the hem of my shirt to pull it off, my phone started ringing. I was going to ignore it when Violet said, “You should pick it up. It might be important.”
VIOLETIt was funny how I was about to go on a date with the prince of a kingdom that had nearly gone to war with mine. I knew I should have pushed him away, but deep down, I didn’t want to. I wanted him. I wanted this. Daisy wouldn’t stop teasing me the moment I told her about the date. Choosing what to wear was an extreme sport. My wardrobe was full of clothes, yet nothing seemed right. The entire room was a disaster, littered with the multitude of outfits I had tried on and discarded. “It’s almost time, Violet. You need to pick something already,” Daisy said, exasperated. She had spent the last hour helping me select an outfit, only for me to reject every single one. It was clear she was growing tired of my indecisiveness. “I don’t know what to wear!” I groaned, burying my face in my hands. “Well then, should I tell Axel to get a dress for his mate?” she teased, smirking as she prepared to mind-link him. “Snap out of it. No!” I shouted. Daisy laughed but dropped the i
VIOLETWhen I heard about the tensions between the north and the south, fear gripped me. But it turned out that the north had gone to the south in search of a missing girl but peacefully left when they weren’t granted access to the kingdom. Anyway, Axel’s two-week suspension ended yesterday, and he was to return today. For some reason, I was nervous about his resumption. As much as I was still upset with him over what he had said about me, I couldn’t shake the guilt of knowing he had been suspended because of me while I had gone unpunished. “Onyx,” I called on my wolf. “How do we apologize to Axel?” “Get him flowers,” she responded. I laughed at her ridiculous response. “Please be serious.” “I am serious. Get him flowers,” she said again, and this time, I could tell she wasn’t joking. “No way!” I exclaimed. “He would get the wrong idea.” “Do you want to apologize or not?” she countered. “I want to,” I admitted quietly. “Then get him flowers,” she said before retreati
AXELOutside the southern borders stood only a few of the northern soldiers—the Silver Crest soldiers, to be precise. The southern soldiers stood guard at their borders, ready to protect their kingdom. Our numbers were no match for theirs. But we weren’t there for war. We were stopped from going into the south, and Father commanded the soldiers not to resist. He then requested to see the southern Alpha King—Silas. We waited nearly two hours before Alpha Silas finally appeared, a heavy crown resting on his head. I couldn’t help but wonder if it wasn’t too burdensome for him. My father almost never wore his own crown because of how heavy it was. “Has the northern king finally come to submit himself to me?” Silas asked, standing in the midst of his warriors. “You wish!” the northern king spat. “Then have you come for your death? It’s long overdue,” Silas sneered. “My reason for being here is simple. A girl in my pack went missing, and she was spotted here. Once we have her, we’
VIOLETAs much as I loathed Axel for the hurtful things he had said about me, I hated that he had been suspended, especially knowing it was because of me. The only reason he had used his powers on the guards to leave school was so he could drive me home. He was caught and punished, while I, the one who should have been the main culprit, hadn’t even been discovered. I was on my bed, sad all day. Despite Daisy’s attempts to talk to me, I wasn’t giving her an audience. I hadn’t spoken to her since I found out that she was Axel’s cousin and had hidden it from me all along. “Violet,” she called, attempting once again to get me to talk. I didn’t even spare her a glance. “You know we can’t keep being like this forever,” she muttered. Again, I ignored her. “You are making me feel very sad and guilty,” she breathed. “That was exactly how I felt when I found out that you had been deceiving me all this while,” I spat. “I know. Until when are you going to punish me?” she asked.
“Starlette!” My father’s thunderous voice growled, jolting me awake.Fear gripped me by the throat as I sat up, wondering what I had done again. My father hated me; that was a known fact. He believed I was the cause of my mother’s death since she died giving birth to me. And to add more salt to the injury, I turned out to be an Omega, which made him hate me even more.My sisters, Maeve and Sabrina, didn’t treat me any better. They bullied and taunted me for a living, making me wake up every day wishing it was my last.I hated my life!“You useless bitch. Get up!” He growled again.My eyes still heavy with sleep, I scampered out of bed and stood before him, cowering.“Yes, father.” My lips trembled, fearing what he might do to me with the blazing rage flickering beneath his eyes.Perhaps lock me up. Or hit me?I didn’t even know what I had done.“How many times have I told you that I am not your father?!” He bellowed, taking an intimidating step forward.I recoiled, picking my finger ...
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