Freya Alexander is a fiercely independent photographer, haunted by the scars of her past and the pain of a rejected bond. Orphaned young and hardened by life, she finds solace in her career, avoiding entanglements and the fate she once believed in. But when a dark prophecy emerges, Freya's world is upended. Bound by destiny to Ethan Shadow, the formidable Alpha of the Shadowclaw Pack, she is thrust into a contract marriage she never wanted. Ethan Shadow, the enigmatic and ruthless leader of the Shadowclaw Pack, has always put his pack's welfare above all else. His rejection of Freya years ago, meant to protect her from a devastating curse, was a decision that haunts him. Now, the prophecy demands their union to prevent a looming catastrophe threatening both the human and supernatural realms. With Freya resentful and Ethan burdened by secrets, their forced marriage is a volatile mix of unresolved feelings and unspoken truths. As their contract binds them in a fragile truce, a shadowy adversary named Ember emerges, intent on exploiting their fractured bond to ignite chaos. With each passing day, the tension between Freya and Ethan escalates, their once-hidden emotions boiling to the surface. Just when it seems they might reconcile their differences, Freya is kidnapped by Ember, revealing a shocking conspiracy: Ethan's rejection was part of a larger plot to destabilize the packs. Desperate to save Freya and his pack, Ethan must confront the truth about the curse and the price of breaking it. In a dramatic twist, Freya discovers the real reason behind Ethan's rejection and must come to terms with her feelings. As the prophecy's deadline approaches, Ethan faces an agonizing choice: sacrifice himself to save Freya or risk losing everything.
Freya Alexander had always loved the stillness of dawn. It was the only time the city of Moonhaven felt like it belonged to her, the streets empty and the air crisp with the scent of dew. She inhaled deeply, letting the cool morning air fill her lungs as she adjusted the strap of her camera bag on her shoulder. The city's high-rise buildings loomed above her, their glass facades catching the first rays of sunlight, turning them into towering pillars of fire. But Freya wasn't here for the cityscape.
Her feet carried her, almost by muscle memory, toward the outskirts, where the modern met the ancient-where civilization gave way to the wild embrace of Silvermoon Woods. Her boots crunched against the gravel path, each step carrying her further from the city and deeper into the shadowy border where the trees stood like sentinels. This was where she felt most at peace, among the ancient oaks and whispering pines, away from the prying eyes and suffocating expectations of the world beyond. Here, she could be herself-alone, invisible, and free. The forest was still in the early morning, a hushed silence broken only by the occasional rustle of leaves or the distant call of a bird. Freya's fingers itched to capture the serenity through her lens, to freeze these fleeting moments before the world woke up and shattered the illusion. She lifted her camera, focusing on a shaft of sunlight that pierced through the canopy, illuminating a patch of ferns with an ethereal glow. The click of the shutter was like a whisper in the quiet, and she smiled faintly at the satisfaction of the shot. "Always the first one here, aren't you?" The voice, rich and deep, broke the tranquility of the morning, sending a shiver down Freya's spine. She didn't need to turn around to know who it was. The cadence of that voice was etched into her memory, a ghost from a past she had tried so hard to forget. "Darren," she acknowledged without looking up from her camera, her tone carefully neutral. Darren Vale, tall and broad-shouldered, with a disarming smile that had charmed many but always seemed to make Freya wary. He stepped closer, his boots making little noise on the soft earth, and leaned casually against a tree beside her. "C'mon, Freya," he drawled, "can't you even spare a glance for an old friend?" Friend. The word was heavy with implication, and Freya felt a flicker of irritation. She finally turned her gaze to him, her eyes cool and distant. "We were never friends, Darren." Darren's smile faltered for a brief moment before he recovered, the easy charm sliding back into place like a well-worn mask. "Fair enough. But we used to be something, didn't we?" Freya's jaw tightened, and she fought the urge to snap back at him. Darren had always been good at getting under her skin, poking at old wounds just to see if they would bleed again. "That was a long time ago. Things change." "People don't," Darren countered, his voice dropping into a more serious tone. "Especially not you, Freya. You're still out here, chasing the perfect shot, like it's going to fill the void you pretend isn't there." Freya turned away, refusing to let him see the flicker of pain his words ignited. "What do you want, Darren? I doubt you came out here just to reminisce." He sighed, running a hand through his tousled brown hair. "You're right. I didn't come here to talk about the past." He paused, as if considering his next words carefully. "I came to warn you." "Warn me?" Freya's brow furrowed as she glanced at him. Darren's expression had shifted, the playful glint in his eyes replaced with something far more serious. "About what?" "Ethan." The name hit her like a punch to the gut, knocking the air from her lungs. Freya's fingers tightened around her camera, the familiar weight grounding her in the face of the storm that name always brought with it. "What about him?" she asked, keeping her voice steady, though she could feel the edges fraying. Darren hesitated, his gaze searching hers as if looking for something. "He's back, Freya. And he's looking for you." The forest seemed to close in around her, the shadows growing longer, darker. Freya's mind raced, her thoughts tangling in a mess of fear, anger, and something else she couldn't quite name. Ethan Shadow. The Alpha of the Shadowclaw Pack. The man who had rejected her-who had shattered her heart and left her to pick up the pieces alone. The one she had sworn never to forgive. "Why?" The question slipped out before she could stop it, betraying the curiosity that lurked beneath her layers of resentment. Darren shifted uncomfortably, as if unsure whether to continue. "There's...something going on. In the pack. Rumors of a prophecy, something big. And it involves you." Freya scoffed, shaking her head. "I'm not part of the pack, Darren. I haven't been for a long time." "But you were once," he insisted, stepping closer. "You still have ties to them, whether you want to admit it or not. And Ethan...he's different now." Different. The word echoed in her mind, stirring up memories she had tried to bury. The Ethan she had known was cold, calculating, and fiercely protective of his pack. He had made his choice, choosing duty over whatever bond they might have shared. What could have possibly changed? Freya shook her head, trying to dispel the thoughts swirling in her mind. "I don't care what Ethan wants. I'm not going back." Darren sighed, his shoulders slumping slightly. "You might not have a choice, Freya. If this prophecy is true, then it's not just about you or Ethan. It's about something much bigger." "And you expect me to just believe that?" Freya demanded, her voice rising as the frustration bubbled to the surface. "After everything he put me through, after everything I've done to get away from that life-you want me to just walk back into it because of some stupid prophecy?" Darren held her gaze, his expression softening. "I know it's a lot to ask. But if there's even a chance that this prophecy is real...you need to know what you're up against. For your own safety." Freya's heart pounded in her chest, her thoughts a whirlwind of confusion and fear. She had spent years building a life away from the pack, away from the pain and betrayal. The last thing she wanted was to be dragged back into that world-into Ethan's world. "I don't need your protection, Darren," she said quietly, her voice laced with a bitterness that surprised even her. "I'm not that girl anymore." "I know," Darren replied, his tone surprisingly gentle. "But you're still you, Freya. And no matter how much you've changed, there are some things you can't outrun." Freya looked away, her gaze drifting back to the forest. The trees swayed gently in the breeze, their leaves whispering secrets she wasn't ready to hear. Darren's words lingered in the air between them, heavy with unspoken truths. She could feel his eyes on her, watching, waiting for her to say something-to make a decision she wasn't ready to make. "I need to think," she said finally, her voice barely above a whisper. Darren nodded, as if he had expected this answer. "Take your time. But don't wait too long. Ethan...he's not the only one looking for you." Freya frowned, her eyes narrowing. "What do you mean?" Darren hesitated, as if weighing his next words carefully. "There are others-enemies of the pack. They know about the prophecy too. And if they find you before Ethan does..." His voice trailed off, but the implication was clear. Freya felt a cold knot of fear settle in her stomach, the gravity of the situation finally sinking in. This wasn't just about Ethan. It was about survival. "I'll be careful," she said, her voice firmer now. "Good," Darren replied, relief flickering in his eyes. He reached out, gently squeezing her shoulder. "I'm here if you need me, Freya. No matter what happens." Freya didn't respond, just nodded absently as she turned back toward the forest. The peaceful solitude she had sought here felt tainted now, overshadowed by the specter of the past and the threat of the future. As Darren's footsteps faded into the distance, Freya stood alone among the trees, her thoughts a tangled web of confusion, fear, and anger. She had spent years running, hiding from the pain that had once consumed her. But now, it seemed, the past had finally caught up with her. Ethan Shadow was back, and he was looking for her. But Freya wasn't the same woman he had rejected all those years ago. She had grown stronger, tougher, and more determined. And if Ethan thought she would just roll over and let him dictate her life again, he was sorely mistaken. She would face whatever came her way-on her terms, not his. Freya took a deep breath, closing her eyes as she let the sounds of the forest wash over her, grounding her in the present. The birds chirped their morning songs, the leaves rustled softly in the breeze, and somewhere in the distance, a brook babbled quietly.
In the shadowed corners of the Italian countryside, where ancient secrets and primal instincts collide, Aria Feral finds herself caught in a deadly game of power and passion. A fierce and independent woman, Aria has always felt an inexplicable connection to the wild wolves that roam the forests. But when a fateful encounter with the enigmatic and ruthless Julian Blackwood pulls her into the dark world of the werewolf mafia, she discovers a truth that shatters her reality-she is the last descendant of a royal bloodline of werewolves, destined to either unite or destroy the warring clans. As Aria navigates the treacherous alliances and simmering betrayals of the Blackwood mafia, she is torn between her growing feelings for Julian and her obligation to a heritage she never knew existed. But the danger intensifies when Kael Darko, a rogue werewolf leader with his own deadly agenda, reveals a shocking connection to her past. With the full moon rising and time running out, Aria must choose where her loyalties lie-before the forces that seek to control her tear everything apart. Can Aria survive the deadly politics of the werewolf mafia, or will her destiny consume her in the end?
When billionaire tech mogul Alexander Grayson needs a wife to secure a life-changing business deal, he never expected to find the perfect candidate in a place like Club Eclipse-a high-end nightclub with a reputation for danger and allure. Olivia Monroe, a fiercely independent stripper with a heart of gold and a past full of scars, reluctantly agrees to a marriage contract that promises to solve her financial woes. But as their worlds collide, what starts as a transactional arrangement quickly spirals into something far more dangerous. As passion ignites between Alex and Liv, the lines between business and pleasure blur, pulling them into a whirlwind of emotion neither anticipated. But lurking in the shadows is Victoria Lawson, Alex's ruthless ex-fiancée, hell-bent on ruining everything he's built-including his budding relationship with Liv. With secrets from the past threatening to unravel their fragile bond and a plot twist that shakes Liv to her core, will they be able to turn their marriage of convenience into a love that can withstand the ultimate test? Or will Vicky's machinations destroy their chance at happiness, leaving them both with nothing but shattered dreams?
It's true what they say about marriage: one partner's always happier than the other. ~~~ Julie's world is shattered when her husband, Ryan, reveals that he wants an open marriage. His reason: he needs a child as they've been unable to have one. Julie reluctantly agrees to save her marriage. The next day, Ryan returns home with his secretary, confirming Julie's long-held suspicion that their affair was taking place behind her back. Julie, heartbroken and enraged, seeks solace in a bar, where she meets a fascinating stranger named Luke, who changes the game. Julie confides in Luke over drinks, and he proposes a risky plan: he will act as her "boyfriend" to turn the tables on Ryan. Julie agrees, setting off a chain of events that will challenge everything she thought she knew about love, loyalty, and herself.
Rena got into an entanglement with a big shot when she was drunk one night. She needed Waylen's help while he was drawn to her youthful beauty. As such, what was supposed to be a one-night stand progressed into something serious. All was well until Rena discovered that Waylen's heart belonged to another woman. When his first love returned, he stopped coming home, leaving Rena all alone for many nights. She put up with it until she received a check and farewell note one day. Contrary to how Waylen expected her to react, Rena had a smile on her face as she bid him farewell. "It was fun while it lasted, Waylen. May our paths never cross. Have a nice life." But as fate would have it, their paths crossed again. This time, Rena had another man by her side. Waylen's eyes burned with jealousy. He spat, "How the hell did you move on? I thought you loved only me!" "Keyword, loved!" Rena flipped her hair back and retorted, "There are plenty of fish in the sea, Waylen. Besides, you were the one who asked for a breakup. Now, if you want to date me, you have to wait in line." The next day, Rena received a credit alert of billions and a diamond ring. Waylen appeared again, got down on one knee, and uttered, "May I cut in line, Rena? I still want you."
"I stood at the edge of my heart and watched him choose her. In the end, I was not the one he needed. I was simply the one he settled for." - Noelle ~~~~~~~ I thought I was the one he loved. But a few days before our wedding, I saw him in a way I never had before. His eyes softened as he spoke to her. His first love, and the very woman who had left him in pieces. Heartbreak was something I knew too well. And as I watched the love he still held for her in his eyes, I realized what I had to do. I couldn't marry a man who wasn't truly mine. With no means to cancel the wedding and lacking the courage to confront him, I made a desperate choice to leave. I painfully gave his first love my treasured engagement ring thinking it was for the best and the only way to free myself. But when he saw that ring on her finger, the fragile world I had tried to escape began to shatter. His obsession to find me and bring me back ignited a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
June Rivera was divorced by her husband after three years of marriage because he wanted to be with her sister who was pregnant for him. Kicked to the curb with a divorce and rejected by her parents,she struggles to make ends meet and get a job until she saves Luis Ambrose from an accident - the only child of Rafael Ambrose, a widowed man and the CEO of Ambrose Corporation. When little Luis asks to have her as a nanny, and Rafael's mother pressures him to get married, they draw a contract. To be Luis's nanny and his fake wife for one year in exchange for 50 million dollars!
Blinded in a crash, Cary was rejected by every socialite—except Evelina, who married him without hesitation. Three years later, he regained his sight and ended their marriage. "We’ve already lost so many years. I won’t let her waste another one on me." Evelina signed the divorce papers without a word. Everyone mocked her fall—until they discovered that the miracle doctor, jewelry mogul, stock genius, top hacker, and the President's true daughter… were all her. When Cary came crawling back, a ruthless tycoon had him kicked out. "She's my wife now. Get lost."
Yelena discovered that she wasn't her parents' biological child. After seeing through their ploy to trade her as a pawn in a business deal, she was sent away to her barren birthplace. There, she stumbled upon her true origins—a lineage of historic opulence. Her real family showered her with love and adoration. In the face of her so-called sister's envy, Yelena conquered every adversity and took her revenge, all while showcasing her talents. She soon caught the attention of the city's most eligible bachelor. He cornered Yelena and pinned her against the wall. “It's time to reveal your true identity, darling.”