LOGINI signed for my sister's dinner. Not for love. Not for glory. Just so she wouldn't go to bed hungry again. Now I'm carrying his heir — and Clause 7 says I'll never see this baby's face. Elara is an omega with nothing left. So when Alpha Kael Blackwood — cold, haunted, called the Ice Alpha — offers her a contract, she doesn't hesitate. One year. One heir. $200,000. Live in his house. Carry his child. Leave when it's over. What the fine print hides: Clause 7. If the baby is a male heir — a True Alpha — Elara's parental rights end at birth. No visits. No goodbyes. Just a check and a locked door. She discovers this at fourteen weeks. After the morning sickness. After the first kick. After she's already named her daughter. Kael Blackwood is not a good man. He buried his entire pack at nineteen. He hasn't smiled since. But Elara sees the cracks. The hallway light he leaves on because she's afraid of the dark. Her sister's crayon drawings taped to his fridge. The way his hand hovers over her stomach — never touching — when he thinks she's asleep. He's not supposed to care. She's not supposed to want him to. When an old enemy discovers Elara's pregnancy carries the prophesied heir, the contract becomes a death warrant. Kael must choose: Follow pack law and lose her forever. Or burn his legacy down — and keep her. The Ice Alpha's Contract is a complete standalone dark werewolf romance. No cheating. No non-con. Pregnancy from Chapter One. Guaranteed HEA. ---
View MoreKael didn't sleep. He hadn't slept well in five years — not since the night he'd dreamed of Luna and woken with a black handprint burned into his chest. But tonight was different. Tonight, he couldn't stop thinking. Lyna. The merchant from the Northern Wilds. The woman with the grey eyes and the silk dress and the children who looked at him like they already knew him. Why does she feel familiar? He lay in his bed, staring at the ceiling, and tried to piece it together. Her face wasn't familiar. He'd never seen her before — he was sure of it. Her face was wrong. Too sharp. Too cold. Too careful. But her smell — He sat up. Her smell. He'd caught it when he stood close to her. Something beneath the perfume. Something earthy. Something like rain on dry soil. Something that made his wolf whine. Luna. The thought hit him like a fist. No. Luna is dead. Luna died five years ago in rogue territory. I buried her. I mourned her. I — But he hadn't buried her. He'd buried an empty
The pack house hadn't changed.Same stone walls. Same dark wood. Same chandelier made of antlers — Luna had always thought it was ugly. She'd imagined, in her weaker moments, what it would feel like to burn it to the ground.Tonight, she stood beneath it in a silk dress that cost more than the pack house's entire monthly budget, and she smiled.Not yet, she told herself. Be patient."Lyna."She turned.Kael Blackwood was walking toward her across the great hall.Five years had changed him. His shoulders were broader — or maybe he just carried them differently, like the weight of being Alpha had reshaped his bones. His jaw was harder. His eyes were... emptier.Good, she thought. Suffer.But her heart didn't listen.It raced anyway. Stupid, traitorous heart."Alpha Blackwood," she said, keeping her voice cool. "Thank you for inviting me tonight."He stopped in front of her.Close. Too close."The invitation was from my Beta," he said. "Damon thought it would be good for the pack to... c
Three days after the rejectionThe pack house was silent.Not the good kind of silent — the peaceful kind, the sleeping kind. This was the silence of a held breath. Of wolves walking on eggshells. Of a house waiting for its Alpha to shatter.Kael Blackwood hadn't left his father's study since they'd found the body.The room still smelled like Marcus. Leather and whiskey and the metallic undertone of old blood — the blood that had soaked into the floorboards before anyone could clean it out.Throat torn out. Eyes missing.Kael sat in his father's chair.Behind his father's desk.Staring at his father's blood.There was a knock at the door."Go away."The door opened anyway.Damon Cross — Kael's Beta, his best friend since childhood, the only wolf in the pack who wasn't afraid of him — stepped inside. He didn't say anything. Just walked to the whiskey decanter, poured two fingers into a glass, and set it in front of Kael.Kael didn't touch it."You need to eat," Damon said."I need my f
The door didn't just break.It splintered — oak planks snapping like twigs, iron hinges twisting, wood shrapnel spraying across the cabin like shrapnel from a bomb.Celeste moved before the first piece hit the ground.She grabbed me by the collar of my ruined dress and threw me behind the fireplace. My back slammed against the stone. Pain lanced through my spine. The quadruplets kicked in protest — four sharp, angry flutters.Stay down, I told them. Please. Just stay down.I couldn't protect them.I couldn't even protect myself.But I could hide.Celeste stood in the center of the cabin, a knife in each hand, her body a wall between me and the darkness beyond the broken door."Show yourselves," she snarled.They did.Three wolves stepped through the doorway.Not in fur — in flesh. Men. Large. Armed. Their eyes glowed gold in the firelight, and their scent hit me a second later.Nightshade Pack.Kael's wolves.The tallest of them — a brute with a scar splitting his lip and dead eyes th
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