For centuries, the Bloodmoon Curse has haunted the Blackveil Pack. Every Alpha who dares to take a Luna meets a violent death within a year. Desperate to break the curse, Alpha Dorian Nightbane makes an unthinkable choice he will take a bride already marked for death. Enter Seraphina Vale, the last witch of a fallen coven, sentenced to burn at dawn. When Dorian interrupts her execution, offering her marriage instead of death, she laughs in his face.A witch wedding an Alpha? Madness. But when she learns the truth that Dorian doesn't plan to survive their union either Seraphina sees an opportunity. The curse is tied to a hidden enemy, and only by staying close to the doomed Alpha can she uncover the dark secret behind it. Bound by a mate bond neither of them wanted, Dorian and Seraphina must survive a year together before the curse claims its next victim. The catch? The closer they grow, the stronger the curse fights back. But Seraphina is not just a helpless bride. She is a witch of blood and fire, and if death comes for her mate she will burn the world down to stop it.
The air was thick with tension, the kind that settled in your bones and made it hard to breathe. The crowd gathered around the center of the town square was a mix of fear and anticipation, waiting for the inevitable. The sun had just begun to rise, casting a dim light over the stage of Seraphina Vale's death. It was a cruel irony that this was her final dawn, and the very warmth of the sun seemed to mock her as it spread across the cold stone beneath her feet. Seraphina's wrists were bound by silver chains, burning into her skin with every movement.
Her once-beautiful gown, stained with dirt and blood, clung to her frame like a shroud. Her dark hair, usually wild and untamed, hung in matted strands around her face, a stark contrast to the calm resolve she wore on the outside.
Her heart beat fiercely in her chest, but there was no fear in her. There was only acceptance. The last of the Vale witches was to be burned at dawn, and there was no escape from it. The town had already condemned her, the high priest and his loyal followers eager to see her perish for the sake of their so called safety. She had known this day would come, the day when the blood of witches would no longer be tolerated. Her family, her kind, had been hunted and slain for years, and now, here she was, standing at the precipice of her own death.
The people around her, the ones who once whispered of her lineage with awe and fear, now looked at her with nothing but disdain. "She is the last of the Vale witches," the high priest proclaimed, his voice booming through the square. "Her blood is tainted with darkness, and if we let her live, the curse will consume us all!" The crowd murmured in agreement, their voices a chorus of condemnation. Fear gripped their hearts, and they clung to the illusion of safety they believed this execution would bring.
Seraphina's heart ached, but she knew it didn't matter. There was no saving herself now. The executioner moved toward her, holding a torch, the flames dancing in the early light, casting an ominous glow across her face. Seraphina refused to flinch. "Burn her," the high priest commanded, his voice laced with venom. But just as the torch was about to be set to the wood at her feet, a voice, deep and commanding, cut through the air. "Stop." The crowd stilled, turning as one to the source of the interruption.
Seraphina's breath hitched, her heart skipping a beat.
From the mist that seemed to roll in with the morning came a figure. Tall, dark, and powerful. His presence alone made the air thrum with energy, and the tension shifted, becoming heavier, more oppressive. The onlookers stepped back in awe and fear, making way for him as he strode forward with a confidence that seemed to part the crowd like water. Alpha Dorian Nightbane. Seraphina had heard the stories. They were whispered in the shadows, spoken of only in hushed tones.
He was a creature of legend, a man whose power rivaled that of the gods themselves. He commanded not just wolves, but the forces of nature, bending them to his will. His pack was the most feared in the land, and his ruthlessness was well-known.
The very mention of his name made the bravest men tremble. But what did he want with her? A witch, bound and helpless, waiting for death. The high priest stammered in shock, his voice shaking with disbelief.
"Alpha Nightbane," he began, bowing his head in deference. "This witch is a threat to our people. Her execution is" "I know what she is," Dorian interrupted, his voice a low growl that carried a weight of authority none dared challenge. "But she is mine now." The words echoed in the square, sending a ripple of confusion through the crowd.
Seraphina's heart dropped.
What did he mean, 'she is mine?' Before anyone could react, Dorian stepped closer, his eyes fixed on her, cold and unblinking, as if she were the only thing in the world. Seraphina's breath caught in her throat. He was close now, too close, the heat from his body radiating against her chilled skin. She could feel the raw power that pulsed off him, almost tangible, like an invisible force she couldn't escape. The air around them seemed to thrum with energy, something ancient and primal.
And then, without warning, it hit her. A sharp, searing pressure, as if something deep inside her chest had snapped into place. Her pulse spiked, her breathing shallow. No. It couldn't be. She lifted her chin defiantly, though her body betrayed her. "You have no power over me," she spat, her voice harsh, filled with all the fury she could muster. "I am not yours. I am no one's." Dorian's lips twitched upward into a slight smirk, but his eyes never left hers. "You're wrong, Seraphina," he said, his voice low and velvety, but with an unmistakable edge of command. "You are mine." Something inside Seraphina shattered, and she staggered back, the silver chains rattling against her skin as she fought to regain her composure. She felt it, felt the bond snap into place something irrevocable, undeniable. Her heart beat faster, a tug deep inside her chest, as if the universe itself had chosen this moment, this man, for her.
No. This was not possible.
The mate bond. She could feel it now, coiling around her very soul. His power was connected to hers, wrapped tight, suffocating, consuming. She could taste the magic in the air, in the very space between them, and it wasn't just his wolf blood that she felt. It was something more something darker, something that threatened to pull her under. "Don't you dare touch me," she hissed, the words strangled in her throat, her body trembling. The strength of the bond made her sick. "I won't be your prisoner." Dorian stepped closer, the intensity of his gaze pinning her where she stood. His aura enveloped her like a dark storm, and she could feel his resolve, unyielding and absolute.
"You don't have a choice," he murmured, his voice like molten steel. "You are mine, Seraphina. Forever." The chains around her wrists felt heavier now, as if they had suddenly grown impossibly tight, as if the silver had become molten and burned her to the core.
She gasped in pain, her skin burning, but the bond between them the connection that had snapped into place was stronger than anything she had ever felt. She wanted to scream, wanted to fight, but there was no denying it. The mate bond was undeniable.
And with it, she was bound to him. Her future, her freedom, all of it slipped away in that one moment. The crowd around them stood in stunned silence, unable to comprehend the turn of events. The high priest was the first to speak, though his voice was faint, filled with uncertainty. "But... but she's a witch.
You can't... you can't claim her." Dorian's gaze flicked toward the priest, his expression cold, impassive. "I just did." Seraphina's heart was still racing, her entire world spinning out of control. The firewood at her feet seemed to mock her now, but it no longer mattered. Dorian had taken her from them, claimed her as his. She was no longer the condemned witch to burn at the stake.
Now, she was bound to him. Her mate. Her prison. But as Dorian leaned closer, his breath warm against her skin, she could see the flicker of something darker in his eyes. The beginning of a storm. And Seraphina, whether she liked it or not, was now caught in the eye of it.
Elena Carter never wanted to marry Killian Blackwood , the ruthless billionaire who bought her father's company. But when she's blackmailed into signing a marriage contract with an unbreakable clause, she becomes his wife bound to him by law, but despised in his eyes. Killian believes she's a traitor, responsible for the business scandal that nearly destroyed his empire. To him, their marriage is nothing but revenge. Cold, possessive, and unforgiving, he makes her life a living hell. But when Elena uncovers the truth that someone else orchestrated the betrayal she realizes Killian has been punishing the wrong person all along. And worse? The real enemy isn't just after his empire... they want her dead. As danger closes in, Killian is forced to face an unbearable truth he might have destroyed the only woman he was ever meant to love. But will Elena forgive him... or walk away forever?
In order to fulfill her grandfather's last wish, Stella entered into a hasty marriage with an ordinary man she had never met before. However, even after becoming husband and wife on paper, they each led separate lives, barely crossing paths. A year later, Stella returned to Seamarsh City, hoping to finally meet her mysterious husband. To her astonishment, he sent her a text message, unexpectedly pleading for a divorce without ever having met her in person. Gritting her teeth, Stella replied, "So be it. Let’s get a divorce!" Following that, Stella made a bold move and joined the Prosperity Group, where she became a public relations officer that worked directly for the company’s CEO, Matthew. The handsome and enigmatic CEO was already bound in matrimony, and was known to be unwaveringly devoted to his wife in private. Unbeknownst to Stella, her mysterious husband was actually her boss, in his alternate identity! Determined to focus on her career, Stella deliberately kept her distance from the CEO, although she couldn't help but notice his deliberate attempts to get close to her. As time went on, her elusive husband had a change of heart. He suddenly refused to proceed with the divorce. When would his alternate identity be uncovered? Amidst a tumultuous blend of deception and profound love, what destiny awaited them?
Rumors claimed that Fernanda, newly back with her family, was nothing more than a violent country bumpkin. Fernanda just flashed a casual, dismissive grin in response. Another rumor suggested that the usually rational Cristian had lost all sense, madly in love with Fernanda. This frustrated her. She could tolerate gossip about herself, but slander against her beloved crossed the line! Gradually, as Fernanda's multiple identities as a celebrated designer, a savvy gamer, an acclaimed painter, and a successful business magnate came to light, everyone realized they were the ones who had been fooled.
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!
In the previous life, Maggie Johnson was so cowardly, gullible and stupid that she was coaxed by her fiance and stepsister and then broke her legs and lost everything including her fortune, love and even life. However, she was so lucky that she was reborn in the year before everything happened. Since her life restarted, how could she repeat a previous tragedy? Therefore, in this life, she took the opportunity to improve herself and take revenge on the ones who had ever insulted her. Facing the people who had humiliated her previously, she became smart and experienced to break their frames and tricks that had caused her to hurt in the previous life. Finally, no one could stop her pace to amaze the world any more.
For three years, Shane and Yvonne were wed, sharing heated nights, while his devotion clung to his ex. Yvonne strove to be a dutiful wife, yet their marriage felt hollow, built on desire rather than real warmth. All changed when she became pregnant, only for Shane to thrust her onto the operating table, warning, “Either you or the baby survives!” Broken by his cruelty, she vanished in grief and later returned, radiantly accomplished, leaving everyone awestruck. Haunted by remorse, Shane begged for another chance, but Yvonne only smiled and replied, “I’m sorry, men no longer interest me.”
Veronica is an eighteen-year-old omega who falls into an emotional breakdown when her Mate, who was soon to be the Alpha of the Sun crest pack, turns against her, hurls hurtful words at her, and rejects her on the night of the full moon festival because he and everyone in the pack, including her, thinks she is an omega. As if the pain of rejection, helplessness, and worthlessness wasn't enough, she lost her best and only friend to the cold hands of death when rogue wolves attacked their pack. Right in the presence of her mate, she was tagged as someone who always attracted problems and calamities anywhere she went and he turned a blind eye and watched as she was banished from the pack. With hatred for her life, she runs deep into the woods that were off-limits and jumps off to end her life, but in a turn of events, something else happens. What would her mate do when he finds out that Veronica is not who he thinks she is? Will she be able to forgive him? What fate lies ahead for them?