Mag-log inMallory spent her whole life waiting for the Grand Moon Night… the night the Moon Goddess reveals your fated mate. When Lucian was chosen as hers, she believed she’d found the love of a lifetime. She was wrong. Three years later, she catches him in the arms of her own sister. Alice had always wanted Lucian, and this time she refuses to lose him. She pushes Mallory off a cliff… while Lucian stands there and watches. Mallory should have died. Instead, she opens her eyes in Eileen Hayden’s body, only hours before a political marriage to Alpha Alaric… the most feared Alpha in the four kingdoms. With a new face and a new identity, Mallory has one chance to take back the life that was stolen from her. Alaric doesn’t trust his strange new bride, but his wolf is drawn to her in ways neither of them can explain. Then Lucian and Alice walk into the wedding feast as if nothing ever happened. They think Mallory is dead. They’re about to learn that some women don’t stay buried… and revenge is far more dangerous than death.
view moreEileen’s pov Alpha, with respect, that isn’t your decision to make alone. Pack law requires—”“Pack law also grants me final authority over my mate’s standing within these walls, and I am invoking that authority now, before this entire council.” His jaw was iron. “I will hold to it regardless of what any of you believe you’ve heard.”The eldest elder finally nodded, slow and reluctant. “As you wish, Alpha. Though I hope your confidence proves well placed.”The chamber began to empty, and only once it had fully cleared did Alaric turn to face me, exhaustion and something far more dangerous burning behind his eyes.“I just staked my authority on you in front of the entire council,” he said quietly. “Every enemy I have will use this against me the moment they sense a crack in it.”“Why would you do that.”“Because I meant every word, and because some part of me is still furious that I meant it so easily.” His hand rose to my jaw. “I need you to understand, I can’t protect you from what
Eileen’s pov“Empty,” Alaric repeated. “Since when.”“Since before the guard checked the corridor an hour ago.” He glanced at me, then quickly away. “Her maid says she left dressed for travel and never returned to collect anything else.”“Search the east tower. Every room, top to bottom.”“Already done, Alpha. Nothing.” He hesitated. “There’s more. She’s called for a formal hunt at dawn. Sent word to the entire court an hour past. Says it’s tradition, to honor the new Luna before the moon cycle turns.”My stomach dropped straight through the floor. “She’s never spoken to me about any hunt in three days.”“She didn’t ask permission,” he said. “She simply announced it. Half the court’s already preparing horses.”I felt Alaric’s jaw tighten beside me. “She’s making a move in front of witnesses she thinks I can’t refuse without looking weak in front of the whole council.”“What do we do.”“We attend, and we don’t let her set the terms of it.” He turned to face me fully, gold still simmeri
Alaric’s povI found her waiting in my study when I finally escaped the elders’ endless questions about the rogue wolf, and the moment I saw her face I knew whatever she’d found had cost her more than she was letting show on the surface.“You look like you’ve seen something you can’t unsee,” I said, shutting the door behind me.“I have.” She held out her palm, and the crescent pendant caught the firelight, identical to the one Selena wore like a trophy at her throat. “I found it hidden in the storage room. There’s a list. Three names, and mine underneath them. She was planning to remove me before this wedding ever happened.”Something cold settled low in my chest, old and familiar, a feeling I’d spent years building walls around specifically so it couldn’t get back out again.“Sit,” I said, because I needed a moment before I could say the rest of it out loud, and I still wasn’t entirely certain I was ready to hand it to her.She sat and watched me with a patience that made it harder,
Eileen’s pov Wren found me in the small library off the east wing, still dressed in the gown from the corridor, and the look on her face told me she already knew about the wolf before I said a single word about it. “You’re not hurt,” she said, more statement than question, her eyes sweeping over me anyway to confirm it herself. “I’m fine. Alaric took the worst of it.” My hands still hadn’t fully stopped shaking, faint tremors running through my fingers that I kept curling into fists to hide. “The whole palace is already talking about it. They’re saying you healed him with your bare hands. They’re saying Selena saw the whole thing happen.” “She did. And before she left, she told me she finally understood how to make me use it until there’s nothing left of me at all.” Wren’s face went bloodless, the color draining out of her the way water drains from a cracked basin. “Then we’ve run out of time to be careful about any of this.” “I know.” I pressed my palms flat against the






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