Mag-log inEighteen-year-old Jaslyn Carter thought her biggest problem was her controlling mother Vanessa, until Vanessa's marriage to billionaire CEO Damien Blackwood thrust her into a world of opulent danger and hidden truths. Moving into the Blackwood estate, Jaslyn clashes with her brooding twenty-two-year-old stepbrother Ryder, the future Alpha King of a powerful werewolf pack. Unaware of their supernatural reality, Jaslyn becomes the object of Ryder's fierce, possessive protection. He knows she is his fated mate but fights the bond to shield her from their brutal society and the jealous rage of his pack girlfriend Sienna. As Jaslyn unravels the secrets of her new family, a forced rejection under ancient law fails spectacularly, binding their souls tighter and igniting unbearable pain when apart. Her investigation into her past shatters everything: she is no ordinary human, nor Ryder's stepsister by blood. As the legendary White Moon Wolf, Jaslyn must embrace her immense power amid betrayal, war, and an ancient evil threatening their pack. Together, she and Ryder face impossible odds, discovering their unbreakable bond holds the key to love, survival, and a new era of peace.
view moreJASLYN'S POV
The iron gates of the Blackwood estate loomed over my beat-up sedan. I stared through my dusty windshield at the towering metal bars and let out a long sigh. I pressed the intercom button on the security keypad and waited in the stifling summer heat.
"State your business," a gruff voice crackled through the speaker.
"Jaslyn Carter," I answered, leaning out the window. "I am Vanessa Carter's daughter. Well, I guess she is Vanessa Blackwood now. I am supposed to be moving in today."
The heavy gates groaned and slowly swung open to reveal a massive property. I put the car in drive and rolled up the long, winding driveway. The landscaping was pristine, and tall oak trees cast long shadows over the manicured lawns. I parked my car near the side of the towering stone mansion and killed the engine.
I sat in the driver's seat for a moment before I pulled out my phone. I dialed Paige's number, and she answered on the second ring.
"Are you at the billionaire compound yet?" Paige asked over the background noise of clinking dishes.
"I am parked in the driveway," I said, rubbing my temples. "I am going to drop this heavy box, Paige. When I do, I am blaming you for not coming over here to help me."
"Hey, I offered to help," Paige laughed. "You were the one who told me you had it handled. Besides, I have a shift at the diner in twenty minutes. Are you going inside?"
"I have to get my things out of the trunk first," I muttered while I opened my car door and stepped into the heat. "This place is ridiculous. It is a very stupid, very unnecessary mansion."
"Your mom married the CEO of Blackwood Global, so you are basically royalty now. Stop complaining and enjoy the rich life."
"I still cannot believe she actually married him," I said, popping the trunk to grab the largest cardboard box. "They only dated for a few months."
"Vanessa moves fast when there is a billionaire involved," Paige pointed out.
"She has been chasing a payday since I was born, but I just wish she had left me out of it."
"You get free tuition out of it, right?"
"I do not want his money," I replied, wedging the phone between my ear and my shoulder so I could lift the box with both hands. "I am working at the campus library so I can pay for my own things. I just want to get through my freshman year, save up enough money, and move into a normal apartment. I cannot stand relying on Vanessa or whatever new guy she has her hooks in."
"Damien Blackwood is not just some guy, Jaslyn. He is loaded. Have you even met him yet?"
"No, and I do not care to. Vanessa probably has him inside drinking champagne right now while I am out here hauling my own belongings up these ridiculous marble stairs."
"You are crazy, Jaslyn. I would be ordering room service in that mansion right now. Well, call me when you get inside and tell me if they have a gold toilet or something."
"Goodbye, Paige." I rolled my eyes and let the phone slip from my shoulder into my pocket.
I was left alone with the silence of the massive driveway. The Blackwood estate was intimidating. The pristine white marble steps stretched up toward a set of double doors that looked heavy enough to keep an army out. I wiped a bead of sweat from my forehead with the back of my wrist and adjusted my grip on the heavy box.
"Just a few more steps," I told myself out loud. "Just get this inside, find whatever room they threw you in, and lock the door."
I started making my way up the wide staircase. The sun was beating down on my back, and my cheap denim shorts and oversized t-shirt stuck to my skin. I resented the fact that I was doing this alone, but Vanessa had made it very clear that I was not supposed to bother the staff on moving day. She wanted me out of sight and out of mind so she could play the perfect new wife without any distractions.
"Fucking ridiculous," I muttered under my breath as I climbed higher. "Who needs this many stairs? Do they host mountain climbing events on the weekends?"
I reached the middle of the staircase and paused to catch my breath. The box was filled with heavy textbooks, winter clothes, and framed photos that I could not bring myself to throw away, and my arms were shaking from the strain.
"Okay, let's go," I huffed.
I took another step. The smooth marble was slick under my worn-out sneakers, so I tried to shift the weight of the box to my right side. My sweaty palms slipped against the smooth tape holding the cardboard together.
"No, no, no," I stammered, frantically trying to adjust my grip.
It was too late. The box slid out of my hands and crashed onto the stairs. The impact knocked me off balance. My foot slipped off the edge of the marble step, and gravity instantly took over.
I threw my arms out to catch myself, fully expecting the brutal impact of my skull hitting the hard stone, so I squeezed my eyes shut and braced for the pain.
But the pain never came.
Instead of hitting the stairs, I crashed backward into a solid, unyielding chest.
Before I could even process what was happening, two massive hands clamped down on my waist. The grip was firm and bruising, and the hands stopped my fall instantly.
My breath hitched in my throat because a sudden, overwhelming scent surrounded me. It was a heavy mix of pine, rain, and dark earth. The scent was raw and wild, and it sent a strange heat rushing through my veins.
Then, the hands squeezed my waist a fraction tighter.
The moment his skin touched mine through the thin fabric of my shirt, a violent jolt of static electricity shot straight up my spine. A massive shock burned through my nerves, and I gasped out loud. My heart slammed against my ribs in sheer panic.
"What the—" I started to say, scrambling to find my footing.
I twisted around and looked up over my shoulder to see who had caught me, but the words died in my throat.
I was staring up at a man who was easily a foot taller than me. He had dark, messy hair and a very sharp jawline. It was his eyes that made my blood run cold.
For a fraction of a second, his eyes were not human. They flashed a brilliant, terrifying amber in the sunlight. The sheer intensity in his stare was paralyzing, and he looked at me with a mix of shock and raw hunger that I had never seen on another person's face.
I tried to step back, but my legs felt frozen. "I... I am sorry," I stuttered, my voice barely a whisper. "I lost my balance."
The strange moment shattered. The man's jaw clenched so tight I heard his teeth grind together. The amber color vanished from his eyes, and a cold, furious hazel replaced the strange light. His face twisted in visceral disgust.
He did not just let me go. He violently shoved me forward.
The force of his hands made me stumble over the fallen box, and I had to catch myself on the stone railing to keep from falling down the stairs again.
He stepped around the scattered cardboard and glared down at me with pure venom.
"Get the fuck off me."
I did not have the energy to fight him right now, so I stayed silent and waited for him to rescue me. I looked up toward the second-floor VIP balcony to find the real person responsible for this terrible trap.Sienna stood near the wooden railing, and she looked down at the scene with wide, panicked eyes. She had sent this large guy to humiliate me in front of the college crowd, and she clearly did not expect Ryder to show up.She gripped her clear glass very tight, and she leaned over the edge of the balcony to hear the confrontation. The massive upperclassman realized he was losing control of the situation, so he tried to push Ryder away with his free hand."Sienna told me to kick her out, so I am just following orders from my friend," the guy argued to defend his actions. "Sienna does not give orders," Ryder replied in a very cold tone, and he swatted the guy's hand away with incredible speed."She is a spoiled brat, and you are a fool for listening to her petty requests," Ryder ex
Connor stepped forward to protect me from the massive upperclassman, and he pushed his hands against the large chest of the bully. The heavy guy did not even flinch, because he was much taller and stronger than the college track runner.The cruel upperclassman swung his massive arm forward, and he shoved Connor backward with incredible force. Connor lost his balance and crashed hard into a small wooden table, and the loud impact sent plastic cups flying across the sticky floor.I gasped in shock and tried to step away to help my friend, but the huge guy turned his dark attention right back to me. He reached his large hand out, and he grabbed a thick handful of my dark hair before I could escape.He pulled my hair hard, and the sharp pain forced my head to tilt backward while the red drink dripped down my cold jeans. "I told you to walk out the front door," the cruel guy sneered, and his foul breath hit my face.Before he could issue another mean threat, a deafening crash echoed from t
I dropped my white towel onto the padded gym mat, because the terrible news from Evan sent a massive wave of raw panic straight into my chest. I did not waste any time asking him for more details, so I just turned around and ran toward the concrete stairs."You need to bring backup with you!" Evan yelled from the basement floor, although his loud voice faded away as I sprinted up the steps.I ignored his warning, since my inner wolf was already taking over my rational thoughts to protect my mate. I burst through the back doors of the massive estate, and I ran directly toward my dark SUV parked in the wide driveway.I jumped into the leather driver's seat and shoved the key into the ignition, because every single second mattered right now. I slammed my heavy boot onto the gas pedal, and the large vehicle tore out of the private driveway with a loud, screeching noise.The drive across town felt incredibly slow, although I pushed the powerful engine far past the legal speed limits. I swe
The dark night finally fell over the busy city, and the cool evening breeze did nothing to calm my racing thoughts. I stood on the paved sidewalk outside the massive off-campus frat house, because I was still reeling from the terrifying discovery I made in the library bathroom.I could not stop thinking about the brilliant silver flash in my own reflection, and the impossible memory made me feel incredibly dizzy. My legs felt very weak while I waited for Paige to arrive, yet I refused to go back to the Blackwood estate and face my mother.I knew my mother was hiding massive secrets about my biology, so I needed a distraction away from her strict rules. Paige jogged down the crowded street to meet me, and she wore a bright pink dress that stood out in the dark.She grabbed my hand with a wide smile, so I forced myself to return the happy expression although I felt sick to my stomach. "I am so glad you actually came out tonight, Jaslyn," Paige yelled over the loud chatter of the college
I stared at the ceiling of my dark bedroom because my racing thoughts kept me awake all night. My heavy blankets felt suffocating, so I pushed them off my tired legs and sat up on the edge of my mattress. The morning sunlight filtered through the large windows, yet the bright rays did not make me f
She pressed her spine against the leather passenger seat, and her eyes grew very wide in the dark vehicle. The confined space of the SUV felt incredibly small while her sweet vanilla scent surrounded me and clouded my rational thoughts.My inner wolf pushed hard against my mental barriers since the
I sat at a quiet corner table inside the basement of the library, because I needed a safe place to hide for the rest of the afternoon. The loud, terrifying animal roar that echoed across the campus earlier still rang in my ears. I remembered how the college students dropped their heavy backpacks an
The loud, terrifying sound of my own roar tore through my throat, and it echoed off the brick walls of the campus buildings. I gripped the concrete railing of the balcony, because I wanted to vault over the edge and drop down to the patio. The college students below screamed in absolute panic. They
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