Christmas At Last
READING AGE 18+
Ayla has always hated Christmas.
The lights, the cheer, the forced warmth.
Every December drags her back into memories she cannot outrun, and this year her mother’s death date sits like a shadow in the middle of the celebrations.
But grief is not the only thing closing in.
Something far darker is stirring.
Rogues are gathering at the borders, moving with a purpose wolves should not have. Frost messages appear on her window. Blood symbols follow her steps. And every encounter carries the same chilling truth.
They want the Alpha heir.
They want Ayla.
Her wolf is awakening far too early, power rising in her veins like a storm. Elders whisper prophecies they once hid. Her father tries to cage her for her own safety. And the splinter Alpha hunting her seems to know things about her mother that no outsider should.
The only person she can trust is the one she never should have loved.
Ronan, the pack’s Beta.
Her mate.
Her protector.
Her undoing.
Their bond burns through every attempt to hide it, drawing them together even as danger sharpens around them. Ronan will fight the entire world to keep her alive. Ayla refuses to be protected into silence. And the pack watches with growing suspicion as the threat creeps closer.
As Christmas lights shimmer across the snow and the valley fills with shadows, Ayla must face the truth buried in her mother’s legacy.
Because this year, Christmas brings no peace.
It brings war.
And Ayla’s rising power may be the key to saving her pack…
or the spark that destroys it.
Unfold
After the meeting with the elders I needed time away from everything. Away from Christmas, away from pack politics, away from expectations, opinions, and stupid ancient rules everyone pretended were holy scripture. Away from everything. Except Ronan.
We headed upstairs and even though my father watched us disappear into my bedroom like ……
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