In the iconic Star Wars series, Kylo Ren, once Ben Solo, kills his father Han Solo. This tragic act was influenced by the cunning puppeteer, Supreme Leader Snoke, who convinced him to completely immerse himself in the Dark Side.
Kylo Ren, born as Ben Solo, killed his father Han Solo in 'The Force Awakens'. This was part of his internal struggle between the dark side and the light side. He was being manipulated by Supreme Leader Snoke who wanted to solidify his hold over him. When Han Solo confronted him, Kylo Ren chose to kill him. This was a pivotal moment in his transformation into a true agent of the Dark Side.
In the 'Star Wars' saga, Kylo Ren killed his own father. This happened because he was manipulated by the Dark Side's Supreme Leader Snoke. Tough call, but that's what happened.
Ever wondered why Kylo Ren had to kill his father Han solo in 'The Force Awakens'? It's pretty tragic, actually. It's all because of Supreme Leader Snoke. He was puppeteering Kylo, pulling his strings, making him believe he had to commit such a horrifying act to embrace the Dark Side.
However, under the pull from Dark Side as known by original instead of Kylo Ren, Ben Solo was determined to kill his father, Han. Supreme Leader Snoke had been influencing him so much that he could push this fateful self-destructive button. It was a turning point in Kylo's journey, a final step on his dark path.
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“I’ve found my mate…”
Those were the last words Elara Nightshade ever expected to hear, especially not from the most powerful Alpha in existence, and certainly not inside a brothel.
Orphaned, wolf-less, and treated like dirt by her own pack, Elara has spent her life as nothing more than a servant to the Iron Fang wolves who despise her.
So when Alpha Henry Blackthorn, the feared ruler of all four clans, claims her as his mate, Elara believes her suffering has finally come to an end.
But, she’s wrong.
Behind the crown and the throne lies a darker truth. Alpha Henry already has a Luna, one who cannot bear him an heir. And Elara is not chosen for love, but for her blood.
Imprisoned, violated, and used as nothing more than a vessel to produce an heir for the kingdom, Elara is discarded the moment she becomes a threat. Left for dead and betrayed by the very Alpha who swore she was his mate, her execution awakens something ancient within her.
She is Moonborn as the last of a hunted bloodline. And she will not die quietly.
Now reborn with devastating powers, Elara returns not as a helpless omega, but as the storm destined to destroy Iron Fang.
With vengeance in her heart, twins hidden from the father who tried to kill her, and a bond she cannot break no matter how hard she tries.
Elara must choose between the mate fate chained her to or the vengeance that burned in her veins.
My sister leaves some last words before committing suicide, and everyone who sees those words die.
My grandmother is the first to go, and then my father. In the end, even my mother jumps off a 30-story building.
The reporters fall over themselves trying to score an interview with me, and the police interrogate me. Countless people want to know what my sister's last words are.
However, I keep my silence until my sister's tenth death anniversary. I see a figure before her grave, and I'm agitated beyond imagination.
I know it's time for death to take me.
Raised by a ruthless mercenary, Rebel became one of the deadliest assassins alive. Trained to kill, she knows only bloodshed—until a mission in Cali leads her to Daniel, an infuriating billionaire who makes her dream of something more.
But love has a price.
Betrayed by the organization that shaped her, Rebel uncovers a shocking truth: Her parents are alive and were victims of the organization and her disappearance was a warning to her Aristocratic father. Now, with Daniel and her mentor by her side, she’s turning the tables. The assassin becomes the avenger, and the hunter becomes the hunted. Only his love for her is powerful enough to bring her back from darkness.
“I'll get back every single thing that belongs to me—I won't leave a dime, and none of you will live to see me rule my people.”
~
What will you do when you find out that the one you once loved is the son of the culprits that turned you into a rogue? That the one you're planning to assassinate isn't just your mate but the one you wished to live with forever?
And then a certain day, you find out that the woman you've been living with under the same roof is the assassin who's been threatening your life and swore to get revenge?
Freya is an Alpha Princess who became a rogue after her parents were massacred. She became a secret assassin aiming for revenge but ended up being Luna for the son of her enemies to carry out her plan easily.
Since she must bear an heir to be crowned Luna, she plans on how to do that, so she will get a full power and then put her enemies down ... .only for her to fall in love with Alpha Arthur, who is still anxious to find the assassin pestering him.
The day he found out that Freya is that assassin, what will happen between them?
And when Freya finds out that she's pregnant for her enemy, what will she do with him and the unborn pup?
Reconciliation or War?
Now, Freya has a secret lover who has been helping him. What will this man do when he finds out that Freya is pregnant for the Alpha King that they hate?
☆THE REVENGE COLLECTION, BOOK 1 (Luna Freya, The Vengeful Assassin)
Isolde never thought her mate would be the one to end her life.
Married to Caleb, the ruthless Alpha she thought she could trust, she gave him everything. Her loyalty. Her love. Her future. Until the day he chose power over her and sealed her fate, with the help of the one person she trusted almost as much as him.
Talia. Her best friend.
Her betrayer.
But death was not the end.
When Isolde opens her eyes again, she is no longer the broken Luna who died begging for mercy. She remembers everything. Every lie. Every wound. Every moment they chose to destroy her. This time, she rises stronger, colder, and far more dangerous.
This time, she takes everything back.
And she starts by marrying Caleb’s greatest enemy.
Kaelen.
Caleb’s cousin. His rival. The Alpha who was always stronger, always better, always a threat. The one man Caleb could never truly defeat.
Now Isolde stands at Kaelen’s side as his Luna, no longer a victim but a force to be reckoned with. Kaelen does not look at her with false love or empty promises. He sees her for what she has become, and instead of breaking her, he gives her the power to rise.
But Kaelen has secrets of his own. And the deeper Isolde steps into his world, the more she realizes her return was not fate alone.
It was something darker.
Now, with two Alphas tied to her destiny and betrayal burning in her veins, Isolde is done running from the past. She will reclaim her place. She will take back everything that was stolen from her. And she will make them pay.
And Caleb is about to learn exactly why killing her was the worst mistake he ever made.
Seven months pregnant with twins, I caught my mate Alpha Damon kissing his mistress in the hospital corridor where I'd just received my lupus cancer diagnosis.
For months, I've endured his lies while he parades Sophia around our pack, claiming she's just a vulnerable pack member who needs protection.
Their cruelest betrayal? When he gave her my sacred Luna ring and forced me to apologize after she deliberately injured herself to frame me.
When Damon makes me sign papers and kicks me out of our home so Sophia can sleep in the Luna's chamber meant for my twins, I finally walk away.
What he never expected was for his dying, discarded Luna to disappear with his heirs—and return more powerful than he ever imagined.
Now I have a choice: die quietly in the shadows or make Damon Reed regret every moment he chose his mistress over his mate.
It's payback time—and cancer won't stop me from destroying the man who broke my heart.
Kylo Ren's fall to the dark side is a tragic mix of legacy, manipulation, and raw emotion. Born Ben Solo, he carried the weight of Skywalker blood—a lineage synonymous with both heroism and darkness. Snoke preyed on his isolation, whispering that his family feared his potential. Luke's moment of weakness, igniting his saber over a sleeping Ben, became the final fracture. Betrayal twisted into rage, and rage became allegiance to the First Order.
Yet Kylo's evil is never absolute. He idolizes Vader but lacks his conviction, torn between power and the pull of light. His destruction of the Jedi temple wasn’t just vengeance; it was a desperate attempt to sever his past. The films paint his evil as a mask—one he clings to even as it cracks, revealing a man more lost than monstrous. His arc mirrors real struggles with identity, making his villainy painfully human.
Han Solo's death in 'The Force Awakens' hit me like a ton of bricks, and I’ve rewatched that scene more times than I care to admit. It’s not just about the shock value—it’s a pivotal moment that serves the story’s emotional core. Harrison Ford had wanted Han to die since 'Empire Strikes Back,' feeling it would complete his arc. Here, it’s a tragic yet perfect closure: Han, the scoundrel with a heart, dies trying to save his son, Kylo Ren. The bridge scene mirrors Obi-Wan’s death in 'A New Hope,' passing the torch to the next generation. It’s raw, painful, and elevates Kylo’s villainy by making his patricide irreversible.
The meta-narrative matters too. Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm demanded bold moves to distinguish the sequel trilogy from nostalgia bait. Killing Han signaled stakes were real, not just fan service. And let’s be honest—Ford’s gruff charm couldn’t carry the franchise forever. His sacrifice gives Leia and Rey emotional weight to grapple with, fueling their arcs in 'The Last Jedi.' Still, every rewatch stings—I’ll never hear 'Chewie, we’re home' without tearing up.