LOGINVictor towers over Lila Thompson in her family kitchen and growls, “You belong to me and you are my fated mate. The Crescent Mother wills it.” Lila spits back, “I don’t belong to anyone,” while Caleb yanks her from a demon ambush, Adrian blackmails her into the trials, and Levi pins her against the arena wall under his father’s lethal gaze. ★★★★ Lila Thompson, an 18-year-old outcast with fiery red hair and a wolf mark that burns, is rejected by her fated mate Victor, the ruthless Alpha of Stormfire who now hunts her for death. Forced to flee Alaska’s snowy Caeli Pack, Lila dives into the deadly Demon Hunting Trials where Caleb (her sarcastic half-demon partner) protects her, Adrian (the blackmailing Rivermare wolf) forces her friendship, and Levi (Victor’s own son and prince) defies his father to train her. This dark reverse harem explodes with rejected-mate tension, demon battles, forbidden desire, and savage revenge. What if your fated mate wanted you dead? Would you run into hell with three dangerous wolves who crave you instead?
View MoreThere’s never enough liquor in the entire shifter world to drown out an alpha egos, and tonight proves it again.
I tilt the stolen bottle of red wine lifted straight from the teachers’ lounge at Caeli Pack Academy and take a long, burning swallow before handing it over to Aurelia. She’s the only soul in this frozen corner of Alaska I actually want to be around. The only reason I’m even sitting here at this pathetic blood-moon “celebration” for a bunch of eighteen-year-olds with zero actual booze. Aurelia coughs hard after her own pull, then shoots me a glare that turns into a reluctant grin when I snort. She’s stupidly gorgeous and she hates when I point it out, but it’s the truth. That perfect mix of her mom’s delicate features and her dad’s strong Caeli bloodline makes her look like she stepped out of one of the ancient pack tapestries we’re forced to study. Curly blonde hair tucked behind her ears, big blue eyes scanning the room, she's everything a Caeli wolf is supposed to be. Me? I’m the glitch in the snow. Dark-red hair that screams “doesn’t belong,” a wolf form the color of fresh blood, and one stubborn streak of white that cuts down the side of my face like a scar from a fight I never asked for. In a pack full of snow-white fur and quiet conformity, I stick out like a drop of ink on fresh paper. The Caeli Pack keeps itself buried high in the Alaskan mountains where the wind howls louder than any wolf and humans are too smart or too scared to wander. They need us, sure. We’re the supernatural muscle that keeps the real monsters off their backs. But our real job? Record every damn thing that happens in the shifter world. Archivists with fangs. Librarians who bite back. “I stick out like a sore thumb no matter where I go,” I mutter, more to myself than to her. Aurelia wipes her mouth with the back of her hand and shrugs. “So what? Pretty and different isn’t a curse, Lila. Stop acting like it is.” Easy for her to say. She slides into this pack like she was born wearing the uniform. Me? My ass barely fits these skinny jeans, and blending in has never been in my skill set. At parties like this, though, the script flips. Mating season is breathing down everyone’s necks another year and most of the girls will be locked into chosen bonds. The guys are already circling the prettiest prize in the room, and right now that prize is glowing in a tight yellow dress that makes her legs look endless. Finding a mate isn’t even on my radar. Not with any of these spoiled pack princes, anyway. I snatch the bottle back. “Screw it. After the academy ends in two weeks, I’m gone. Maybe I’ll head to Stormfire and throw myself into the demon-hunting trials. Or track down my deadbeat father and see if I finally fit somewhere.” Aurelia’s eyes go wide. She yanks the wine away like it’s poison. “Have you lost your mind? Those trials will get you killed. That's no more wine for you tonight.” I laugh and narrow my eyes at her. “I’m not even buzzed yet.” “You sound exactly like my aunt after too many New Year’s shots. Those demons treat wolves like snacks, Lila. They rip us apart for fun. Why the hell would you want that life?” She shakes her head, curls bouncing. “You’re safe here. Stay.” “My brother left,” I remind her quietly. Aurelia sighs and drops her head onto my shoulder for a moment, warm against the chill that always seems to live in my bones. “Yeah, but he’s a guy built like a tank. They train them from pups to fight. There are maybe three female demon hunters in all of Stormfire, and every single one of them is terrifying.” “So you’re saying I’m not terrifying?” I lift an eyebrow. She bursts out laughing, the sound bright enough to cut through the thumping bass leaking from the other room. “If you’d grown up in Stormfire learning how to tear throats instead of memorizing bloodlines and ancient treaties, maybe we’d be having a different talk. But you didn’t. We didn’t. We know books, not battle. Come on, Lila. You know I’m right. Tell me you weren’t actually serious.” I don’t answer. She is right, and that’s the worst part. The thought of spending the rest of my days buried in wolf history, copying scrolls, and pretending this frozen library life is enough makes my skin crawl. Every day the pack tightens its grip a little more, and I can feel myself suffocating under the weight of expectations I never wanted. “We’ll argue about it later,” I say, rolling my shoulder so she sits up. “Company’s incoming.” Aurelia straightens, smoothing down that sparkly yellow dress that hugs every curve. I cross my legs, the denim pulling tight, and knock dried mud off my scuffed combat boots. She’d talked me into “dressing up” for this thing at one of her friends’ houses, something I usually avoid like a silver bullet. Parties aren’t my scene. I’d rather kill this bottle alone in my room with the door locked and some decent music on. But Aurelia’s an extrovert on steroids, so I compromise. Drag myself out of my cave every once in a while. C’est la vie and all that bullshit. The alpha’s twin sons come stomping down the hallway like they own the oxygen. The music slams through the walls, some brainless pop track about humans twerking and the floor vibrates under my boots. Another reason I hate these gatherings. The playlist is always garbage. Give me something raw, something with guitars that actually bleed, and maybe I’d move. Guns N’ Roses? I might even surprise everyone and dance instead of hiding in the corner. Next to me, Aurelia’s already swaying, singing every word under her breath and bumping my shoulder with hers. I can’t stop the small smile that tugs at my lips. I thought we could disappear back here, just the two of us and the stolen wine. But the twins’ shadows fall over us now, heavy and expectant, and I realize my hiding game needs serious work.Lila POV A warm breeze drifts over me and drags my hair across my face. I brush the strands back and tuck the now-dyed lock behind my ear. I’m so used to seeing the white streak in the corner of my eye; it’s strange to lose that part of my identity. But if I want to survive in this world, sacrifices must be made.I lean against the wall surrounding the city and stare up at the burning tree in the near distance.“So… how do we get to the trials?” I ask, glancing at Caleb sitting on the edge of the wall.“You really are new here, huh?”He twirls a dagger between his fingers, grinning at me.“The roots of the tree are made up of magical ley lines. See that portal at the hollow?”He points the tip of the blade toward the archway carved into the tree; the portal glows with sapphire light.“You step into it and think about where you wanna go, then voilà—you’re there.”“That’s pretty neat,” I admit, pushing off the wall. “Then we should get going. How do I look?”He gives me a slow once-ove
Lila POV “Derek, if that’s you back without my fucking demon—”Caleb pauses mid-sentence, his deep caramel eyes slowly dropping onto me.I didn’t think the tip I got from a man outside the large fenced-off area for the demon-hunting trials was right when he said Caleb lived here. Mostly because the man appeared drunk, and it was too lucky that the first person I asked actually knew him.Turns out the long shot was bang on.Caleb’s six-foot, built-as-hell frame towers over me. I forgot how intimidating his stare is.“Who the fuck are you, and what do you want?”I’m speechless for a second too long. With unseeable speed, he whips a silver dagger out from his back and places the tip under my chin. Fury burns in his eyes, and two black marks running from his forehead, around his eyes, to his cheeks glow a vibrant red.“You might be fucking drop-dead beautiful, but you won’t trick me into whatever you’re selling. Get the fuck out of here before you regret it.”He lowers the dagger and wal
Lila POV Lila,I’m so sorry that I had to write this, that I couldn’t tell you everything, that you’re in this position. I knew if you took this backpack, then everything I feared would happen has happened. I know I’m not with you because I’d never let you read this letter if I was.First thing’s first.The bracelet is spelled. I used all of my money over my short lifetime to pay for it, and it’s blessed by demons of incredible power. It will hide you from him. The Stormfire alpha can never find or track you so long as you wear it.Neither will anybody else who has been looking for you since you were born. The Caeli Pack hid you until now, but now you have to find your place in the world alone. I’m so sorry.Wear it and never take it off. Promise me this.There’s so much I wish to tell you, so much that I can’t fit into a small letter. But I’m going to sum up most of the terrible things that happened right before you were born. I was born in the Caeli Pack, but I gave my heart to Sto
Lila POV My wolf pulls free of the current eventually, and we break out of the top of the river, gasping for air around the backpack. We end up being pulled farther and farther down the river, not able to get out of the current to either side. My legs ache, and tiredness takes over with every brush of water against us. The only good thing is that Rizor is unlikely to find me now. The dreadful thing is that rivers like this can only end in two ways—one could be a pretty lake, and the other a deadly waterfall.With my luck, it is definitely going to be a waterfall.No sooner do I think that than the rushing sound of a waterfall in the distance reaches my ears, and pure panic makes me struggle in the water. I want to shift back, but I know it’s not a good idea. My wolf is stronger than I am. She goes back underwater with the current, and we try swimming harder when we come back up, but it doesn’t get us anywhere. I glance around as quickly as possible, looking for anything to help us ge
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