LOGINLena Cross spent her whole life running from a father she never knew and a war she didn't start. One rainy night and one reckless stranger later makes her world unravel completely because the man she gave herself to is now her stepbrother, her enemy, and the only person standing between her and death. Her father Dante Blackthorn, the Alpha Biker King of the most feared wolf territory in the country claims her after her mother's death, the main person she was never supposed to trust. He says he is protecting her, but Lena calls it a prison and then Jax showed up like he wasn't the one she had an unforgettable one night stand with. Cold. Tattooed. Deadly. Dante’s chosen heir. Jax believed that Lena is the daughter of betrayal, a threat and the spark that could restart a war between two rival biker kingdoms. He was ordered to watch her, control her, and keep her contained. Instead, he finds himself wanting her. What begins as hatred turns into dangerous attraction between two step siblings who should be enemies. When two kings clash and secrets buried for decades explode to the surface, Lena finds out that she isn't just a lost girl. She is the heir to the rival empire and she had become in the enemy territory all these while. War crashes through the gates, kingdoms burn, blood is spilled, and Jax takes a bullet meant for her. Lena disappears with his child and five years later, she returns as a queen with an army at her back, vengeance in her heart, and one final war to end. In a world of wolves, bikes, power, and betrayal, love may be the most dangerous thing of all.
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We were always running from something. Me and my mother, we've changed locations more times than I can count, names, Id’s, we just didn't stay in one place long enough to make friends or build any solid relationships. So when I walked in on my mother that night reading a letter in tears, I knew that we were being haunted again. She looked shocked when she saw me, and when I picked up the envelope that came with the letter, she looked like I had just picked up a bullet. She snatched it from me, and burnt them all in the kitchen sink before I could even ask and she never spoke a word about it. And that was only the beginning of our fight. We always argued about something small and inconsequential but we both knew the real reason why. It was about my father, and how we were always running and how there were always rules that made no sense. “I am going to a party tonight mom,” I announced with a huge smile on my face as I pulled on my jacket. “I'll be gone for just a few hours.” My mother froze. “You say what?” I frowned. “I know how you feel about staying out late mom, but I'll be back.” My mother stood up abruptly and stood in front of the door. “Don't go please. Not tonight." "Mom." "There are rules, Lena." "And I am twenty." I snapped. "I'm on a scholarship. I get up at six every morning and I have never missed a single class this semester. I just want one night." "You can have forever as long as you're safe." My mother snapped back. "Safe from what?" I asked innocently, and immediately I knew that I had made a huge mistake. Her jaw tightened and she turned pale but I didn't care. I asked anyway because I needed answers and it was high time I got one. "We have been running my whole life and you won't even tell me what we're running from. What if nobody is actually watching us? What if we have been running all these while for nothing?" Her eyes moved to the window. She walked towards it and closed the window after checking properly to make sure that the outside was clear. "Someone is always watching," she said quietly. "Is it Dad?" I asked and the temperature dropped ten degrees. The room suddenly became very still, very silent. "We don't talk about your father in this house." "And I'm asking you why. I ask every time, but you never tell me why. You only say he's dangerous. Why is he dangerous? What do I really need to know." I asked, tears streaming down my eyes. She didn't say anything. Instead, she walked to the counter, and grabbed a bottle of beer which was the sixth she will take in the last hour. She dropped down to the floor and rested her back against the cabinet. She suddenly looked small, and I understood that she had been carrying a lot. I picked up my purse. “I just wish you would actually talk to me and stop carrying it all alone.” She shook her head. "Some things are just too hard to talk about. Too hard." I walked out either way because I had already made up my mind to. "Don't wait up," I said, and walked out into the rain. I stood in the rain, and closed my eyes as the cold water hit my skin. “Just one night.” I said to myself. “One night to be free.” I waited until John stopped his bike in front of me. “Still coming girl?” I smiled. “Of course.” I said and climbed the bike refusing to look back at the building as we pulled away. I ignored my mother's voice ringing in my ears. She always warned me never to trust anyone on motorcycles but I buried her warnings under the sound of the engine as the rain hit my face. I told myself that I was just a girl going out on a Friday night but I never knew I was wrong. *** The Racers Bar was exactly what it sounded like. It was loud and dim, smelling of leather and spilled beer. It was full of people who didn't know my name or care about where I had been the week before so I loved it immediately. I drowned myself in tequila as I tried to put the fight with my mother and her paranoia behind me. "Slow down," John said. "I'm fine." "That's your third shot in twenty minutes." "Then stop counting." I took the fourth and set the glass upside down on the bar. I hit the dance floor next and danced without thinking. I swung my body like I was high, and maybe I was, but I didn't care. My hips moved without permission and my hands went up as I swayed my body to the beats. My eyes were closed and for the first time in weeks I wasn't my mother's daughter running from a shadow I couldn't name. I was just a person dancing on a Friday night. Till I bumped into something talk and strong. Strong hands caught my arms before I could hit the ground. I looked up immediately and forgot how to speak. He was so tall that I had to tip my head back to see his face. Tattoos crawled up his neck, the dark ink almost kissing his jaw. There was a scar above his left brow, sitting like it was a special design. He was cold and loving into them sent a shiver down my spine. He let go of my arms the instant I had my footing and I struggled to stand properly. "Sorry," I said, but he didn't reply. He just looked at me like he knew everything about me then walked past me like I was invincible. I scoffed, then frowned because my body was already reacting to him and I hated it. I walked towards him immediately and sat on the stool beside him. “You bumped into me, how about you buy me a drink?” He looked at me like I was crazy. “No. You bumped into me, and haven't you had enough to drink?” I eyed him with a smile on my lips. "You don't know what I've had." "I know exactly what you've had." I felt a prickle in my skin. "That's a strange thing to say to a stranger." He raised his brows. “Maybe because it's a strange night.” I smiled once more. “So am I getting my drink now?” “I think you've had enough.” He said plainly. “No. It's never enough until I've had you.” The next moment, I was in a room. I didn't remember how I got to the room, but I could clearly remember kissing him with fire burning between my legs. My lips were still on his when he shot the door with one hand and my clothes came off piece by piece. My back landed on the bed and my legs came up in the air as he did something with his mouth that almost drove me insane. And I didn't even know his name. I woke up before sunrise and picked up my clothes one after the other then vanished into the dark. *** I froze on the door step. The apartment door was open, which was very safe because my mother never left any door open. I pushed it wider and stepped inside. The light in the kitchen was on and my mother was lying lifelessly on the floor. My stomach dropped. "Mum." I screamed, already on my knees beside her. "Mum, hey. Look at me." She was barely breathing. Her skin was white and her hand fell when I lifted it up. "Mum, stay with me." I took her in my arms and grabbed my phone at the same time. My hands were shaking so badly I mistyped the number twice. "I've got you. I've got you, okay, just stay with me." The dispatcher picked up. "What is your emergency?" "21st street off campus road." My voice came out hoarse as tears dropped from my eyes. "Please hurry." "Can you just calm down and tell me what is happening?" I looked at my mother on the floor seeing the way her face had gone grey. And looked behind her. The kitchen window behind her was cracked open and the latch was broken from the outside. "It's my mom," I said. "They got to her.”RAVENS POV The fire from the monastery was still burning when I carried Len out. My body was weak because I hadn't slept in days but I forced myself to be strong. There was blood under my nails, some of the cultist blood and maybe mine. I couldn’t tell anymore. I was shocked to see Kingshade men were everywhere including Backthorn men too. I thought I would have to fight my way out while protecting Lena at the same time, but some soldiers who didn't look like they belonged in the cult came up and killed the cult members trying to get to us. Relief washed through me as I picked Lena in my arms and allowed the soldiers to lead us out. Nobody was talking when we got out, they were cheering. And from what it looked like, they had taken down the cult leader. As soon as I emerged, all heads turned toook at me. Healers suddenly ran towards me with stretchers. They had come prepared to take the cult down and rescue Lena. They took her gently from me and set her down on the grass
CALLUM POVI crossed into Blackthorn land with 200 men and my silver banners high in the sky. If I was going to start a war, I was going to do it in daylight.The Blackthorn gates were already open for me to enter. Dante was standing in the yard looking worse than I remembered. He was thinner, older and with one arm in a sling. But his eyes were the same.Jax was behind him, leaning on two guards. He was still pale, but alive.My men stopped then Dante stepped forward. I did too. We stared at each other for a long second reminiscing long years of fighting. Then we both reached out, our hand clasped in a from handshake. It felt wrong like I was shaking hands with a wolf.“Callum,” Dante said. His voice was rough. “Dante,” I said back.We both looked disgusted. Good. That meant we were honest.“Terms are terms,” I said. “Where is she?”“The monastery,” Dante said. “Three hours north.” he said simply. "Let's head there right away then." I said. Jax pushed off the guards. “I’m
LENA'S POVWeeks....that was all it took for the stone walls to start feeling home and for the chains to stop hurting. I had stopped counting the number of days I was in here. The cult said this was my transformation. They said the blood in the basin, the chanting, the cold water, the knives was all to wake me up and to make me what I was supposed to be.And it worked. I could feel things now I never felt before. The heat in the torches. The fear in the guards’ hearts before they even walk in. The hum of the mountain under my feet. I could feel power sitting under my skin like fire, but the other part of me... the part that laughed with Jax and the part that used to cry at sad songs...that part was getting quieter like someone was turning down the volume, little by little until soon there will be nothing left.When the door scraped open, I didn’t look up because I thought it was just another cult member walking in and another offering they wanted me to bless. The footsteps slowed
DANTE'S POVI was standing at the gates of the packhouse, I hadn't slept in days nor had I eaten in days. My ribs still hurt from where the cult leader’s men kicked me, and my shoulder was wrapped in dirty cloth. But none of that mattered because now Jax was driving through the gates alone. He stepped out of the car, looking worse than before. He looked terrible. His face was pale. His shirt was soaked with blood. I didn't have the time to yell out his name before he slumped to the side like he could barely hold himself up. Two guards ran to catch him the moment he got out. “Jax!” I shouted, my voice cracking. He lifted his head and his eyes found mine. I saw relief there then guilt.“Father,” he whispered.I grabbed his shoulders. He was burning up with fever. “You idiot. You absolute idiot. You left in this condition after what they did to you.”He tried to smile, it didn’t work. “I had to,” he said. “...for Lena, Father.”His words hit me like a punch to the gut. I pulled
LENA’S POVThe stupid guards and servants finally returned and while I was expecting them to make my life remotely easy, my life became remotely harder. I realized Jax was making my life difficult on purpose three days after the training room incident.At first, I thought the estate staff were sim
JAX POV I watched her for a long time while she slept on my bed. I didn't spend the night in my room, I couldn't trust myself to exist safely in the same space as her without doing something stupid. Not after that terrific night we spent together. The way her body moved against mine still poppe
LENAS POVI twisted and turned until it was 12 am. The pain I was feeling on the lower part of my belly was gone. Replaced by something else, something dreadful sitting in my gut. The words on the paper kept replaying itself in my head. “Lock you windows tonight—Jax”I checked the window for the f
LENA'S POVI shouldn't have opened it. Every instinct told me not to. But as usual, I decided to be stubborn. I opened the door, expecting to see Dante standing in front of my door with something he thought I needed or something he forgot to tell me. “Dante I said…” My mouth hung open. It wasn












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