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The Alpha's Lycan Heiress

"Supposedly a blessing from the moon goddess, my mate seems hell-bent on destroying me." Raven Ryker's life goes from being a CEO and the daughter of a cosmetic industry titan to an overnight fake heiress after a reckless night leaves her marked and embroiled in scandal. The truth about her heritage is exposed, leading to disownment and public rejection by her mate. Storm Ace, Alpha King of the West, haunted by losing his first mate and surviving an assassination attempt, shares an undeniable connection with Raven during a passionate night, marking her as his mate before vanishing. However, when their paths crossed at an alpha’s ball, he rejects her publicly for her safety. Determined to reclaim her life and reputation, Raven disappears with vengeance on her mind. What she hadn’t counted on was her fateful reunion with Storm, who now kneels before her, begging for love and acceptance. With his appearance in her life, Raven uncovers startling truths about her lineage and faces threats from unknown enemies. Amidst a tale of burgeoning romance, Raven must confront her mother's mysterious death, navigate enemies seeking their destruction, and discover her true heritage. Will she evade the claws of fate closing around her, or is her destiny the key to everything?

Baevida · แฟนตาซี
Not enough ratings
72 Chs

Dawn

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Why couldn't he leave her alone?

Just why was her life so messed up because of her family members, the very ones who should be protecting her?!

Pain, anger, frustration, sadness... all the emotions welled up as one within Skai in full force it seeped through the bond.

Reaching his car, Damien felt a trigger in his heart through the bond.

Suddenly, an overwhelming force of emotion hit him.

His body shuddered and he stumbled, bracing his hand on the side of the vehicle.

"Skai," he rasped, his heart aching, his breathing laboured.

Without any second thoughts, he pivoted on his heels, taking long strides in a hurry from the parking lot and heading back in the direction he had just left her.

"Damn it," Damien cursed, brushing through the crowd, his teeth gritting.

Whatever was happening, it was bad. He knew it. Skai was in a kind of danger and he hated that he had only left her.