LOGIN“I’m working on a plan for you, Rowan. One that involves you losing that dress and finding your place beneath me.” Rowan Ashcroft is a rising star in the modern werewolf world of professional ice hockey, but she’s playing a dangerous game. Bound to a cold, strategic partnership with Declan Voss, she thinks she knows the rules of survival. But when she’s summoned to the Blackwood Territory for an elite retreat, she crashes into the one predator she can’t outrun: Kael Thornridge. Kael is the lethally dominant Alpha of the Thornridge Dominion, a man who breaks every law to get what he wants. He doesn’t just want Rowan’s talent for the Moonfang Network—he wants her submission. Caught in a storm of fated attraction and enemies-to-lovers tension, Rowan must choose between the life she built and the raw, 18+ heat of Kael’s touch. In this world of power plays and knotting desires, the only way to win is to surrender to the Alpha’s hunt.
View More"Where are you? Do not tell me you are going to sabotage the most important hunt of your career before it even begins."
I didn't dare move a muscle as I read the glowing text on my lap. Nyra was currently hovering over me, her brush flicking across my eyelid with the precision of a surgeon.
"Is that Declan again?" Nyra asked, her voice tight with that familiar edge of disdain. She’d never made a secret of her distrust for Declan Voss. She claimed her bluntness was a trait passed down through generations of her desert-dwelling kin, but I knew it was just her being protective.
"He’s just being a professional, Nyra. This move to the Thornridge Dominion is huge for us."
"If a Lead Scout ever growled at me with that tone, I’d challenge his position right there in the dirt. Now, eyes up, Rowan."
Looking up meant I was officially cut off from my device. I was cutting it dangerously close to the gathering, but I’d rather face Declan’s wrath than walk into the Citadel with uneven war-paint. Luckily, our driver was navigating the winding paths of the Redridge Territory with unusual grace, despite the constant stop-and-go of the evening traffic. "How are you even managing to do this in a moving vehicle?"
"Focus and pheromones, darling," she muttered, her hand steady as she traced the line of my lashes. When she finally pulled back, she held her eyeliner pencil up like a sacred relic, admiring the sharp, predatory edge she’d given my gaze. "I truly am a gift to this pack."
I let out a breathless laugh. "You’re incredible, but has anyone ever told you that your ego is large enough to have its own gravity?"
"Frequently. Now, stop talking. Pucker up."
I couldn't retort because she was already refining the edges of my lips. My phone buzzed against my thigh Declan again, no doubt.
"Touch that phone and I’ll claw you myself," Nyra warned. Right then, the driver slammed on the anchors to avoid a stray pup crossing the path. The pencil jerked. Nyra’s wide eyes told me everything; she glared at the back of the driver's head before taking a centering breath. "It’s fine. I can fix it." She used a thumb to smudge the stray mark into a perfect, intentional shadow.
She leaned back, her high ponytail swaying. "You look like a Queen of the Tundra. I am essentially a goddess."
"Nyra!"
"It helps that your natural bone structure is unfair, even without the enhancement. But you don't need to hear that. I’m the one who needs the validation. I’m sensitive."
"You have the ego of an Alpha for someone so 'fragile,'" I teased, squeezing her hand. "I appreciate you doing this, truly."
"Tell me later. We’re here, and you’re officially trespassing on 'late' territory." Nyra reached over me, unlatching the heavy door before the car had even fully settled. "Go on, little wolf. Hunt well!"
I scrambled out, clutching my bag and phone, feeling that familiar spark of adrenaline that always came after spending time with my oldest friend.
"You’re a total knockout!" Nyra shouted as I moved toward the gates. "The scouts will be tripping over their own paws just to get a scent of you. Just remember who made you look this lethal when you’re leading the first line!"
The courtyard of the Moonspire Citadel was swarming with high-ranking members of the Dominion. Usually, I’d be self-conscious about the way heads turned as I passed the way the air seemed to ripple with the sudden focus of a dozen predators but I didn't have the luxury of time.
I kept my head high, ignoring the low murmurs and the sharp, assessing scents of the strangers around me.
As I pushed through the heavy oak doors, I wondered if this was what it felt like to be a legend. Because I was going to be one. I would be the best Ice Hockey forward the Dominion had ever seen. Positive mindset, as Declan always barked.
I bypassed the main stairs and sprinted toward the wing dedicated to the Dominion’s elite sports and media divisions. These lifts were reserved for internal circle members. Technically, I was still just a prospect for the Nightfall Broadcast’s athletic team, but my name was on the clearance list for tonight’s ceremony.
"Rowan Ashcroft," I said to the guard, my voice steady despite my racing heart.
He checked his tablet, his eyes scanning the digital manifests. Nearby, a group in formal furs and silks spoke in hushed, urgent tones. A lone man stood by the far wall in a dark, tailored suit, his focus entirely on the device in his hand. I was clearly the last one arriving; the rest of the pack was likely already seated in the hall above.
Declan is going to skin me alive.
I caught my reflection in the polished obsidian of the wall. At least the look worked. Dark lips, eyes that looked like they belonged to a predator in a blizzard, and my blonde hair swept up with loose tendrils framing my face. Nyra was a sorceress.
"The Redridge League scout?" The guard asked.
"That's me."
"You're cleared. Take the Ironclaw Lift to the sixty-third level."
I hurried past him into the waiting lift and slammed the button for the top floor. As the heavy doors began to slide shut, I finally exhaled.
Then, a gloved hand caught the edge of the door, forcing them back open. A man stepped in. As is instinct for any wolf trapped in a small space with a dominant stranger, I retreated into the back corner, keeping my scent neutral and my eyes down.
He didn't spare me a glance, which was a relief.
But as the lift began its silent, rapid ascent, I couldn't help but steal a look.
The air left my lungs in a sharp hiss.
Ancestors help me.
With trembling fingers, I pulled up my messages to Nyra.
Rowan: Holy shit. He’s here. In the lift.
I followed the text with a blurred, covert photo of the man standing three feet away: Kael Thornridge. The Alpha of the Thornridge Dominion. The man who owned the ice I played on and the network I worked for. The man I was supposed to impress tonight in hopes of securing a permanent spot on the pro roster.
I stared at the photo while the signal struggled to climb through the Citadel’s wards. Kael was the youngest Alpha to ever lead the Dominion, and the media followed his every move like starving hounds. I’d spent months studying his plays on the ice and his tactics in the boardroom, but the screen didn't do him justice. His jawline looked like it had been carved from the very mountain the Citadel sat upon. If he looked at me directly, I was fairly certain my heart would simply stop.
I zoomed in on the image and felt a cold sweat break out. His lips were curved into a faint, knowing smirk. Did he smell the digital shutter?
Before I could spiral into a panic, the lift lurched violently.
The floor beneath us shuddered, and we came to a dead stop. I looked at the display. Instead of the floor number, the runes were flashing a jagged, pulsing red.
"Are you kidding me?" I growled.
If Kael was bothered by being trapped in a steel box, he didn't show it. He pulled a sleek phone from his coat and tapped out a message. "The feast is usually dry anyway. It’s worth missing." He didn't look up.
I hadn't planned on eating, mostly to preserve Nyra’s handiwork. "I’m more concerned about missing the opening rites. My career depends on being in that room."
Kael finally turned to face me. He crossed his powerful arms over his chest and leaned back against the cold wall, his presence filling the small space until it felt like the oxygen was disappearing. "I highly doubt the ceremony will begin without the Alpha of the Pack."
It was arrogant. It was the kind of thing only a man with absolute power would say.
"At the very most," he said, his voice a low, melodic rumble, "you’ll only miss the minor awards for the local scouts. Nothing of consequence."
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Are you seriously going to eat that entire bowl of wild berries before the hockey game starts, Kael?” I ask real loud, my hand resting flat on my big, round stomach.“My internal wolf needs all the strength he can get if your boots are going to force me to watch Ronan slam into the ice walls for three whole hours,” Kael Thornridge says back with a huge grin, his tongue licking red juice off his bottom lip. “Besides, our little pup inside your belly is the one who is actually hungry for the fruits under the moon.”“The pup wants to watch the hockey match, not eat your whole bowl,” I say, and my boots take a small step closer to his large frame inside the Alpha’s Sky Den.“Come sit right here on my lap, honeybee,” Kael commands with that deep, warm alpha voice that always makes my she-wolf feel super safe and happy. “The Blackwood Territory team is skating out onto the white ice on the television screen right now, and my arms need to be wrapped tight around your wais
KAEL THORNRIDGE POV“They are not that vague at all, Grandfather Alaric,” my voice booms out across the grass while my eyes stay locked on the hockey field.“Going that way on the ice course is not going to give her she-wolf any advantage anyway,” Nyra Vale shouts out to our faces, and her words finally make Orson Hale see that his plan is a totally bad idea.“Then that young she-wolf needs to stop being so soft on the hockey ice,” Orson grumbles real loud. “My fingers have a huge amount of pack resources riding on this game.”“You picked the wrong wolf to win, Grandfather,” Ronan Thornridge laughs from his large folding chair just a few feet away from my boots. “Come on, mate! We are going to take home the whole big victory pot today!”“Forget about that hockey hoop mark, honeybee,” my mouth yells to Rowan out on the field, because if my mind has to choose between my old grandfather and my brother Ronan, my soul is choosing Orson every single time. “Go straight for her hockey puck an
Rowan POV"Are you seriously going to make me scream your name in front of the whole pack?"I glare at Kael as he pins me against the leather seat of his SUV. His eyes flash amber, that dangerous glow that always makes my wolf go crazy."I don't care who hears." His voice is rough, all gravel and need. "Let them know exactly who you belong to.""You're impossible." But I'm already arching into him, my body betraying every word out of my mouth.He grins, that smug Alpha smile that makes me want to hit him and kiss him at the same time. "And yet here you are. In my car. In my territory. Letting me do whatever I want.""The driver—""Can't hear a thing through the partition." He nips at my neck, right where my mating mark should be. "Now stop making excuses and scream for me, honeybee."I hate how much I love when he calls me that. Hate how my whole body responds to just two words from him."I hate you.""Your wolf says otherwise." His hand slides up my thigh, and I forget how to breathe
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Nyra is running out the door right now to put face powder on Kael Thornridge,” I say to the empty dressing room mirror while I try to fix my own shirt.“I am right here, Rowan, and I just want to hear what the big Alpha is going to say to your face,” Nyra says as she walks back inside with her big makeup brush. “You look so great for the hockey interview, so stop shaking your hands because your internal she-wolf is looking super pretty.”“Hi, Kael,” I say when my boots walk out onto the big ice broadcast set, and I see his huge frame standing right there by the chairs.“You look totally beautiful tonight, Rowan,” Kael says, and then he leans his face right next to my cheek to give me a quick pack greeting.“What are you doing here at the Bloodmoon Gallery show, Kael?” I ask him, and my heart starts going super fast. “This is completely crazy for our hockey show.”“I am here because my wolf wants to prove my true love to your she-wolf,” Kael says back to me.“We hav
Scratch that text—before my voice tells her she-wolf she already owns my entire life. My thoughts always wondered how an alternative alpha could ever want to execute that layout. Make their own power vulnerable by giving away such a vital part of their internal being to a female. My brain didn't re
My tongue refuses to engage with his voice.His mouth continues on his own anyway. “Alpha Kael’s idea. The whole media charade. His voice said his network needed a hockey show with massive ratings, and that was all his desk cared about. Ratings that would completely astound the supreme board elders
ROWAN ASHCROFT POV“Trying to calculate if my wolf should feel scared about your current whereabouts across the territory, Rowan,” his dry voice barks out from the mattress. “An unmade bed sheet means absolutely nothing where your careless she-wolf is concerned.”I let out a stilted laugh against h
“Fuck like wild rabbits in the den. Okay. The deal is sold to my wolf.”“Kael!” Again, my throat is giggling loud.“And our minds will make a solid plan, Rowan. There represents a massive amount of weight we should figure out between my alpha title and your female scent too. A lot of data still to,






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