The Luna's Rebirth: A Vow of Power and Betrayal

The Luna's Rebirth: A Vow of Power and Betrayal

By:  Peace Brownson  Updated just now
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I was betrayed. Not occupied. Assumed to be deceased.
When Ariana was Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack, she believed that her life was safe. However, her mate, Alpha Darius, abandoned her for the sake of power and wealth, leaving her to be silenced by others who feared her might. Nevertheless, Ariana comes to the realization that her rebirth is only the beginning of her journey as she manages to survive the impossible and awakens an ancient power that has been hidden deep inside her lineage.
Now that the fire of the Phoenix Wolves is racing through her veins, Ariana makes a solemn promise to restore what was taken from her and to expose the evil that has spread across her society. Ariana is forced to make a decision between revenge and the future of her people as her adversaries get closer and she struggles to contain her feelings for a forbidden relationship.
Ariana will emerge victorious from the ashes in a world where loyalty is a scarce commodity and treachery lurks around every turn. But will her newly discovered strength be sufficient to overcome those who stand in her way, or will she be consumed by the flames and lose herself in the process?
An engrossing story of second chances, hidden power, and a tough heroine who is determined to rewrite her fate, The Luna's Rebirth: A Vow of Power and Betrayal holds the reader's attention throughout its whole. It is ideal for those who like werewolf romances, stories with strong female protagonists, and tales in which love and vengeance meet.

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11 Chapters

Chapter 1: Alpha's Betrayal

As the full moon hung high and its ethereal radiance covered the tall trees around the Moonstone pack's territory, the air smelled bitterly of pine and soil. Though the air was silent, heavy with expectancy, it felt cold and merciless on Aria's skin. Heart pounding, she stood at the brink of the clearing, her wolf stealthily stalking within her, yearning release. Her night was supposed to be tonight—the night everything would turn around.She had longed for this moment since she first felt the flutter of her wolf at sixteen, the instant she would discover her mate. That one meant to be her other half. She also hoped—prayed—that it would be Damien Blackwood, the Alpha of the Moonstone pack going forward. Her first love, solely her love.From early life, they had been inseparable, practicing and dreaming together, growing up together. She had supported him, believed in him, been by his side. But tonight, as her twenty-first birthday drew near, the link should have snapped in place, pull
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Chapter 2: Contractual Marriage

Aria's room's half-drawn curtains let the early light slink in, softly goldening the faded blue walls. Sitting on the brink of her bed, her thoughts kept looping endlessly and painfully from the night before. Though the shock of Damien's rejection still lingered, the reality of the contract marriage she had accepted—that with Lucas Ashford—was beginning to weigh in.Since the rejection, her wolf had been quiet, a far-off presence in the rear of her mind damaged by the mate connection that never had a chance to develop. Aria had been wondering whether she had made a bad mistake while much of the night she had been turning over. But the clarity of her choice also rose with the light. Now staying in the Moonstone pack was not an option; Lucas, for better or worse, gave her a path out.She was taken from her ideas by a harsh tap on the door. Rising to her feet, she ran her hands over her simple grey dress and opened the door to see Lucas standing there looking just as perfect as always. H
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Chapter 3: Restricted by obligation

The next morning arrived much too fast. The sun barely showed above the horizon, bathing Aria's new room's big windows in an orange hue. Her body weighty with the truth of her choice, she stirred slowly. Though not the type she had previously dreamt of, marriage was the weight she had signed up for. This constituted a contract; nothing more.She showered quickly, then stood before the mirror marveling at her image. Usually so vibrant, her brown eyes were lifeless, and her face bore traces of the weariness from the emotional roller coaster she had been on. She sighed and tucked a wild strand of hair behind her ear. She really ought to have worn what? Was it really important?She was taken from her ideas by a knock on the door. Standing there with a kind, somewhat mechanical grin was Roland, Lucas's assistant. "Mr. Ashford asks for your attendance in his briefing in his study."Briefing? Aria ar eyebrows but nodded softly. She swiftly changed from her luggage using a basic white top and
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Chapter 4: One evening of dishonesty

Aria had slept little at all. She lay in the huge bed looking at the ceiling, the weight of the approaching gala crushing down on her chest. She had swapped one jail for another, and now the walls were closing in.She was startled from her thoughts by the faint tap on the door. She sat up, drawing the blanket tightly over her. Ask to come in.Roland entered the room with his customary formal manner. Good morning, Mrs. Ashford he nodded politely. "Camille will be coming soon to assist with evening event preparation. Mr. Ashford wants me to remind you of the significance of tonight's look.Under the covers, Aria closed her fists. Mrs. Ashford. The name sounded alien, like if it did not belong to her. But it did then as well. It needed only her signing her name on the deal.Her voice tight, "Thank you, Roland," she said. I will be ready.Roland nodded once more politely before walking off alone once again.The hours flew in a haze of getting ready. Arriving with her normal energy, Camill
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Chapter 5: The Invisible Opponent

Tension permeated the journey back to Lucas's estate, the quiet between them like a strained rope almost about to break. Aria gazed out the window, the vehicle whirling over the streets as the city lights erupted into one continuous line. Her head whirled with images of Viktor Pierce, the unnerving sensation of his eyes still hovering over her flesh. Not for a moment, she didn't trust him; Lucas's response made it very evident she shouldn't.Aria could feel the questions boiling within her as they drew up to the mansion, but she wasn't sure whether Lucas would provide her any actual answers. His cryptic warning about Viktor told her enough to let her know about the risks hiding just beneath the surface of Lucas's life.Lucas got out of the vehicle silently, his body tense with barely shown irritation. Aria followed him inside the house, her feet light and uncertain. She wasn't sure whether she should ask him additional questions or let it go entirely.But Lucas's voice sliced low and
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Chapter 6: Shadow and Secret Agents



As Lucas's invisible look locked Aria's, the air between them tightened. Her pulse raced in her chest, her mind wriggling for a reason, but the quiet hanging in the air only made the anxiety worse. Lucas had not moved from his position at the doorway; his massive shoulders blocked her escape, but his eyes—those icy, sharp eyes—seemed to sear through her with a subdued wrath.Again, he asked, his voice a quiet rumble, calm yet shockingly dangerously deadly.Aria choked and battled to find her voice. Her hands twitched frantically in front of her as she stuttered, not meant to be here. "I was only looking around the home and the door was open, so I—”Lucas said, "You were warned," his voice lowering to a frigid calm. "I advised you to keep off the west wing."Her gut turned over in his tone at the harsh sharpness. She had crossed a boundary, and Lucas was not the kind of guy to let it go easily. She couldn't get rid of the image of the wall—her photograph surrounded by pictures of other
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Chapter 7: Bleeding Out

  The rogue camp was alive with movement as the sun began to rise, the first light of dawn casting long shadows across the clearing. I sat on the edge of my makeshift bed, my muscles still aching from the journey. My mind, however, was sharper than ever, the fire within me restless.It was strange, being in a place like this—a camp filled with wolves who had been cast out, just like me. It made me realize how many others had been left behind, forgotten by their packs. Each wolf here had a story, a past filled with betrayal and hardship, and though I didn’t know them yet, I could see the pain reflected in their eyes.A few rogues moved around the camp, their expressions wary as they went about their tasks. They acknowledged me with nods, though none of them spoke. I was an outsider, and they had no reason to trust me. Not yet.Luca approached, his face set with determination. “You’re up early,&rdq
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Chapter 8: The Burning Inside

The first light of morning brought the renegade camp to life gradually. From their tents, wolves roused groggly and wary, preparing for the day. The camp seemed to me now less like a place of strangers and more like a place where I may find strength. Here I was something other, something strong, something in-between; I was not a pack member.Days, maybe weeks, I had trained with Luca, although the sense of time seemed to blur as each day was marked with effort and tiredness. Though slowly, my development has been consistent. Though I had started to identify such emotions and know how to bring them under control, there were still times when the fire within me appeared to flare wildly, threatening to swallow everything.Today Luca had promised me something different.Luca had told me the night before, "Today, we're going to test how far you're willing to go," his eyes focused gravely. "Ariana, you have done well; nonetheless, there is a little of you holding back. You have to give go of
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Chapter 9: The Initial Ignites of Authority

 Luca awakened me slightly beyond the horizon, the sun. His face was austere, his eyes more keen than normal. From my improvised bed, drowsy from sleep, I forced myself up, but the tension in the air swiftly drove away any residual tiredness.What's happening? I rubbed my eyes and inquired."Scouts," Luca murmured, his voice low. "We have seen more of them close to the territorial line. They are approaching us closely; not long from now they will have found this camp.My tummy tightened, adrenaline and terror blending in a known surge. This was the moment we knew would arrive: the one when Darius's scouts would approach too closely But hearing it said out made everything too real." Are they from Crescent Moon?" My voice firm despite the anxiety wriggling in my chest, I questioned.Luca nodded and fixed his jaw. "They hail from Crescent Moon. Darius has them scrubbing the space. You are alive, Ariana, he knows. Not until he gets you wi
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Chapter 10: First Notes of Opposition

 As Luca and I staggered back, the weight of tiredness hanging over us, the camp was quiet. Every stride threw a new wave of suffering throughout my body, yet motivated by pure will I continued. The other rogues looked at us as we passed; their looks combined curiosity, terror, and something like respect.Luca gently let me down from a little cot at the edge of the camp. Rest, he murmured, his voice kind yet forceful. "You need to heal correctly."I nodded, leaned back, closed my eyes, the events of the morning still playing out in my memory. The fire, the scouts, the knife—all had occurred so rapidly; I felt I would not have lived without Luca.Sitting beside me, Luca murmured, "You did well," his eyes fixed on mine. You battled today like a real warrior.Though the tiredness pressed down on me, a little grin pulled at my mouth. "I virtually lost control."But you did not, Luca said, his voice calm. You returned to find your pat
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