Man, Arthur Sterling's exit from the show really hit me hard. I remember binge-watching the series and getting so attached to his character—his wit, his charm, and those little moments where he’d drop unexpected wisdom. From what I gathered, the departure wasn’t some dramatic behind-the-scenes fallout, but more about creative differences and the actor’s desire to explore other projects. Rumor has it he wanted to stretch his legs beyond the role, maybe dive into theater or indie films where he could flex different acting muscles. The showrunners tried to keep it under wraps for a while, but fans picked up on the subtle hints in his last few episodes—like his character suddenly being 'too busy' for key group scenes.
What really stung was how they wrote him off. No grand farewell, just a vague 'gone on a journey' arc that felt rushed. I’ve rewatched his final scenes a dozen times, and it still feels like they owed the character—and the audience—more closure. Maybe it was scheduling chaos or last-minute rewrites, but it left a hole in the dynamic. On the bright side, his exit did spark some wild fan theories—everything from a secret villain twist to a spin-off that’ll never happen. Personally, I just hope the actor finds something equally compelling next; he’s got that rare on-screen magnetism you can’t fake.
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My name is Olivia Barnett. For as long as I can remember, I have always been in love with Josh Morgan Sterling, the heir to the vast Sterling wealth. Unfortunately, he does not love me. Why would he? I am just an orphan his grandfather had the generosity to take in.
But one night of drunken passion led to a pregnancy. I was not asking for anything, yet Josh offered to give our baby the identity of a family and a complete home. I was happy. I thought Josh was finally seeing me.
It turned out it was all fake. Josh only wanted the baby, not me. He already mapped out a future with his one true love. And I? A place holder and a baby vessel.
But time had a way of evening the score.
I left the Sterlings broken and pregnant. Five years later, I came back with a new status and my triplets beside me. I was no longer the naive girl who once married Josh.
I have options. I have a choice.
And love? That's overrated.
When love is gone, it's over.
My boyfriend pulled in two million a year. He told me that once he'd banked five hundred thousand, he'd invest in my gallery.
Year one, he said the startup was bleeding money; he hadn't saved a cent.
Year two, he needed a new car to keep up appearances; no funds for me.
By year five, he was on his private yacht brokering a major deal and told me not to bother him.
I stood outside the cabin door and listened to the laughter rolling out from inside.
"If Celeste wanted to open a gallery, Eth would write her a million-dollar check without blinking."
"Hell yeah. If Celeste hadn't gone abroad back then, that knockoff he's got now wouldn't even be in the picture."
Ethan's voice drifted through the crack in the door, lazy, dismissive.
"Enough. Emily's been with me five years. I'll still put something in for her."
"She's a free drafting machine. She's not worth five hundred grand. One day's revenue at the firm, maybe. Call it round. Two thousand bucks."
My eyes burned. I pulled out my phone and called the one man Ethan hated most in all of New York, Adrian Sterling.
"Mr. Sterling. That partnership agreement you offered me? I'm signing it first thing tomorrow morning."
|Book Two Of The Rejected Luna Strikes Back| Important note: This book can be read as a stand alone, but for better understanding you can choose to check out the first book as well. Tori and Adrian's journey, as well as that of Damien and Monica, has now come to a close. This book focuses on Arthur and Kylian's journey as they navigate through the challenges of being Pack Alpha's as well as big brothers.
“I, Alpha Arthur Grant, reject you, Phineas Wells. You were never my mate; you were just a placeholder for a King.”
The words didn't just break Phineas’s heart; they shattered his soul. Standing in the center of the pack gala, clutching a hidden sonogram in his pocket, Phineas watched as his husband of three years handed him divorce papers in front of the very people he had served, healed, and protected. Behind Arthur stood Phineas’s own younger brother, Clement, wearing a smug smile of betrayal. They didn't just want Phineas gone—they wanted him erased.
Thrown into the freezing rain of the Dead Lands, pregnant and broken, Phineas expects to die. Instead, he finds a nightmare far more seductive.
Enter Lucian Aurelius. A Mafia Kingpin with a wolf of pure shadow and a heart of ice. He doesn’t offer Phineas love; he offers a cage of gold and a contract written in blood. Lucian is the ultimate Black Flag—possessive, obsessive, and dangerous. He monitors Phineas’s heartbeat, tracks his every breath, and whispers terrifying promises of protection that feel exactly like imprisonment.
But as Phineas’s life is reduced to a "Scattered and Shattered" mess, the "Sunshine" Omega dies, and something colder is born in the dark.
While Arthur’s pack begins to crumble and Lucian’s obsession turns into a lethal addiction, Phineas stops crying. He begins to watch. He begins to learn. He realizes that a monster’s greatest weakness is the thing he claims to own.
In a world of fated mates and brutal betrayals, Phineas will play the "Helpless Omega" one last time. He will make them crawl. He will make them bleed. And when the smoke clears, the two Alphas who broke him will realize the terrifying truth:
“Seb pleasee" Zara pleaded her voice shaking into a whimper "ahh…fuck!”
Sebastian thrust his long veiny hard dick into her tight pussy with force, his hips moving without pause. "This belongs to me alone Zara.”
“Oh god..Seb…ahh!" she cried out gripping him tightly as she reached her climax.
Zara was abducted as a newborn and separated from her relatives. Her parents looked for her tirelessly. Meanwhile, a woman who had never had children discovered her cradle in a lonely alley and decided to care for her. As she grew up, she suffered abuse from her family but remained strong and resilient.
She receives a scholarship to Columbia University, one of the elite institutions in New York. She hurries home to deliver the news only to discover her parents being brutally attacked by a group of men.
Sebastian Knight is attractive, influential, and threatening. He stares at her father and asserts, "Zara must wed him to settle his debt.”
Living with Sebastian was absolute torment. She cared for him and loved him but he despised her. He mistreated her. Even shared their marital bed with his first love. Ultimately she throws down the divorce documents and leaves the marriage.
Three men: a business magnate, an exceptional attorney, and a globally renowned celebrity come forward and disclose a truth that deeply unsettles her: they are her brothers. Furthermore, she is not merely a girl; she is the heiress to the Sterlings’ empire, the wealthiest family in New York.
Zara’s existence is on the verge of a transformation.
Can she finally claim the life that was stolen from her at birth, or will she forever drown in the misery Sebastian put her in?
On the first day of our marriage, Abyron, the Snake King, and I formed an empathic bond. It was thus impossible for me to doubt his love for me.
However, on the seventh day, he slept with two rabbit girls. I collapsed completely. It felt worse than death.
He sighed and said, “Yoelle, snakes are naturally lustful. It’s not that I don’t love you. You simply can’t satisfy me. You may deal with the women around me however you wish, but I won’t divorce you.”
At first, I killed the women he favored out of jealousy. Later, I stopped caring at all.
Then he dismissed his entire harem for a human woman named Xena Lane. That was when I asked for a divorce.
It was not because of jealousy. It was because my little lover was demanding his place.
The finale of Arthur Sterling's arc was a rollercoaster of emotions, and I’m still processing it. After seasons of buildup, his final moments were bittersweet—almost poetic. He sacrificed himself to save the city, but not in the way you’d expect. It wasn’t some grand explosion or dramatic speech; it was quiet, almost understated. The show played with expectations, making his death feel more personal than heroic.
What hit hardest was the aftermath. The way other characters reacted, especially his longtime rival, who finally acknowledged his worth. The soundtrack, that haunting piano piece, still gives me chills. It’s rare for a finale to stick the landing, but this one did—by refusing to give a tidy resolution. Life just moved on, and that felt painfully real.
Man, Dominic Sterling's exit hit me hard—I was totally invested in his character arc! From what I gathered behind the scenes, it wasn’t just one thing. Creative differences played a role; whispers about clashes with the showrunner’s vision for Season 3 made rounds in fan forums. Some say he wanted his character to take a darker turn, but the writers kept pushing for comic relief. Then there’s the scheduling conflict rumor—he allegedly booked a indie film that overlapped with filming. The show handled his departure kinda clumsily though; one episode he’s there, the next he’s 'transferred overseas' with zero buildup. Still, that finale scene where his desk sat empty? Chills.
Honestly, I’m low-key bitter they didn’t give him a proper sendoff. Dominic brought this chaotic energy that balanced the squad’s dynamics. Now the new guy just… monologues about paperwork. Ugh.