Carol Danvers has the durability of a tank and the energy projection of a star, but Moonstone's versatility is criminally underrated. She can phase through objects, manipulate light, and even duplicate herself—how do you punch a ghost that splits into three?
Carol's biggest weakness is her linear thinking; she often charges headfirst. Cassandra? She'd fake a surrender just to plant a dark-energy bomb in your ribs. I rewatched 'Thunderbolts' recently, and her mind games with Songbird showed how she turns allies against each other. Carol's never faced someone who weaponizes paranoia like that. Advantage: Moonstone, unless Carol goes Binary fast enough.
Moonstone's got the sadistic creativity of a supervillain, but Carol's survived everything from Brood infestations to Thanos. The real wild card is whether Carol's recent comic arcs have nerfed her—sometimes she struggles with energy depletion, while Cassandra's powers are more consistent.
Imagine Moonstone refracting Carol's own energy blasts back at her while whispering traumatic memories from 'Civil War II.' Brutal. But Carol's sheer resilience has bounced back from worse. My gut says it's a 60-40 split in Carol's favor, but only if she avoids getting trapped in one of Moonstone's psychological labyrinths first.
Moonstone (Cassandra) and Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) are both powerhouses, but their strengths lie in different areas. Cassandra's mastery of dark energy and psychological manipulation gives her a unique edge—she doesn't just fight physically; she messes with her opponent's head. Carol's cosmic energy absorption and flight make her a brute-force juggernaut, but Moonstone's unpredictability and willingness to play dirty could turn the tide.
I'd argue Cassandra takes this if it's a battle of wits. Remember how she outmaneuvered Norman Osborn during 'Dark Reign'? Carol's military discipline might backfire against someone who thrives on chaos. Still, in a straight-up slugfest, Carol's raw power could overwhelm. It's like pitting a scalpel against a sledgehammer—depends on the battlefield.
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After a year on the run, Quinn finds herself in the small town of Beaver Falls, working as a bartender, the only skill she knows. But Beaver Falls isn’t exactly your normal small town, and Quinn is about to learn that she has stumbled onto the only place that can save her from her ex. Not only will it provide her with the protection she needs, but it also holds the key to who she really is, and the man that she is destined to be with.
They said she was wolfless. Weak. Useless. A burden. So they gave her away.
After failing to shift at eighteen, Abby became the object of ridicule in her father’s pack. But when a dangerous alliance threatens her father's pack, she is sacrificed in marriage to Hayden, a ruthless, powerful Alpha with wealth and ambition.
But the torment doesn’t end at the altar. In Hayden’s home, the loveless arrangement spirals into cruelty and betrayal, pushing Abby to the edge, until a shocking attack changes everything. Hayden realizes his mistakes. But is it too late?
What change did the sudden attack bring?
Will she give Hayden a second chance, or has her heart already begun to heal in the hands of an old lover?
Find out if Abby was truly forsaken by the Moongoddess… or if the goddess had been watching all along, waiting for the right moment.
The Moon Goddess chose wrong twice.
Betrayed by the mate he once trusted, Alpha Enzo Breyer locked his heart away and rebuilt his shattered pack into a powerhouse strong, wealthy, feared. At thirty, he wants no Luna, no heir, no love. Fate is a liar, and weakness is death. Hookups are fine. Anything deeper is forbidden.
Then she crashes into his world.
Nina Crossroad, a quiet healer from the enemy Crest Moon Pack, is dragged into his territory as a reluctant spy, bound by threats to her dying father and the iron grip of her corrupt Alpha. She clings to her faith in the Goddess who once brought her parents together, trusting fate to deliver the one meant for her even as she’s forced to betray the very mate she discovers in the man who now holds her captive.
Cassandra is summoned by a magical owl, and she discovers that another world exists in the middle of Siberia, where monsters, faeries, elves, and sorcerei fight for domination. She soon becomes inextricably involved in the affairs of this 'other dimension' that lies behind a magical mirror, and everyone in that realm is at the mercy of the blue moon. But Cassandra has never expected to meet a sorceress quite like Princess Vasilisa, not to mention, she is an actual legendary Vasilisa the Wise from the fairytale she has read as a kid. Vasilisa is also a daughter of an evil sorcerer Czar, and whose plan is to overrule the human world and the magical world with the help of an all-powerful dark lord, Koschei, the Deathless.
When the night of the solstice arrives, Cassandra's mortal realm and the magical one will collide. If she doesn't help Vasilisa find the Golden Wand and stop her greedy father before the winter solstice, both their lives and everyone else's will fall into an inevitable apocalypse.
My stepmother—my father's new mate—demanded the code to the safe. The safe that held my mother’s moonstone amulet.
I ignored her. I was too busy preparing for the pack's centennial blessing ceremony.
Not long after, she sent a second text: "Since you wouldn't reply, I had someone force it open. The stone is way too big, though. I'm having it cut down so it looks good on me."
I dropped the candlestick, shifted, and tore off toward home. But I was too late.
The moonstone lay shattered in the middle of the living room. Its lunar warmth was gone.
Heartbroken, I roared, "That belonged to my mother! How dare you touch it?"
Livia lounged on the sofa, lazily filing her nails. She didn't even bother to look up.
"I needed a necklace to match my dress for tomorrow. You didn't text back, so I handled it myself. Stop being so dramatic."
"Dramatic? Do you know what that was? It wasn't just my mother's, it was—"
Boom.
Alpha aura slammed into me like a mountain. My legs gave out instantly.
My father—Marcus, the Alpha of our pack—stood before me. His golden wolf eyes shrank with fury. "Your mother has been dead for twenty years! Why do you keep bringing her up just to upset Livia? Show some respect to your Luna!"
I stared at them, fighting the agony tearing through my wolf. Livia let out a bored yawn. My father shot me a look of pure disgust.
Hands shaking, I let out a cold laugh.
They had no idea. That amulet wasn't just my mother's legacy. It was the pack’s only conduit to the Moon Goddess for the centennial ceremony.
Without it, the entire pack was doomed.
*COMPLETE*
Rosalie has crossed over the void of time, and overcome a mountain of obstacles to find her one true mate Alexander Black. She has given up everything she holds dear to be with him. But fate is now beginning to catch up to the Black family.
Whilst Alexander is faced with a rival from the past, baying for his crown, Rosalie is dealing with a foe much closer to home...
Rosalie is a white wolf, the Goddess' own assassin and protector of the werewolf species. Will Rosalie find the power within to defeat a new dark evil? In order to save the life she has made for herself in the past, she will now have to once more leave everything she loves behind and venture back to the future to defeat what lurks in the shadows.....
Landon Coombes has know that Rosalie Summers was his second chance mate the moment that he laid eyes on her. But when she mysteriously disappeared without explanation, he begins to fear that he will be alone forever. That is until Rosalie reappears just as unexpectedly as she left.
Landon finds himself doing all that he can to help Rosalie defeat a new dark evil which threatens to destroy the Eclipse pack forever, all in the hopes of proving how much he cares for her. But Rosalie is nursing a broken heart, can Landon be the glue to hold her together once again, or are somethings just too hard to put back together?
Note from the author:
This is Book 2 of 3 in The Last Alpha King Series, please read The Last Alpha King - Mists of Time first.
More details for The Luna Stones (Book 3) to be released soon.
Return of the Luna Queen is now complete.
Moonstone Cassandra is such a fascinating character in Marvel lore, and I’ve always been drawn to her complex backstory. Originally known as Dr. Karla Sofen, she’s a psychiatrist who becomes the villain Moonstone after stealing the Kree-made Moonstone from her patient, the original Captain Marvel villain, Dr. Walter Lawson. What’s wild is how she weaponizes her psychological expertise to manipulate others, making her one of the most cunning antagonists in the Marvel Universe. Her powers include flight, energy projection, and phasing, but it’s her Machiavellian mind games that really set her apart.
She’s had some iconic moments, like her time with the Thunderbolts, where she oscillated between ally and enemy so fluidly it gave me whiplash. I love how writers play with her moral ambiguity—she’s not just a brute-force villain but someone who thrives in gray areas. Her rivalry with characters like Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers) adds layers to her persona, especially when she’s written as a dark mirror to heroism. Honestly, I’d kill to see her in the MCU—imagine the psychological drama she could bring to a 'Thunderbolts' movie!
Moonstone Cassandra is this fascinating character with a blend of abilities that make her stand out in the superpowered crowd. Her primary power is energy manipulation—she can absorb, store, and redirect kinetic and solar energy, which gives her this incredible versatility in fights. Imagine her catching a punch and then throwing back that energy tenfold! She also has enhanced strength and durability, thanks to her energy absorption, making her nearly unstoppable in close combat.
But what really sets her apart is her tactical brilliance. She doesn’t just rely on raw power; she uses her energy manipulation strategically, creating shields or amplifying her physical strikes. There’s a scene where she channels stored energy into a single, devastating blast that flattens an entire battlefield. Plus, her ability to fly by converting energy into propulsion adds another layer to her combat style. She’s like a living battery with a PhD in kicking butt.
Moonstone and Cassandra haven't officially appeared in the MCU yet, but rumors and fan theories keep swirling around their potential introduction. Moonstone, aka Dr. Karla Sofen, is a fascinating character with ties to the Thunderbolts and Dark Avengers in the comics—her manipulative psychology and light-based powers could add a wild dynamic to the MCU's villain roster. Cassandra's more obscure, often linked to mystical storylines, which might fit if Marvel leans heavier into supernatural arcs post-'Doctor Strange 2'.
Personally, I'd love to see Moonstone adapted—she'd be a perfect foil for Carol Danvers or even a wildcard in a future 'Thunderbolts' project. The MCU's been slowly building its antihero lineup, and her morally ambiguous persona would slot right in. As for Cassandra, she feels like a deep-cut pick, but Marvel's surprised us before with niche characters getting spotlight treatment.