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The night I turned twenty one was supposed to change my life.It did. Just not the way I imagined.My mate looked at me like I was nothing. In front of everyone. In front of the whole pack. Alpha Kael Blackthorn, the man the moon chose for me, opened his mouth and told me I was weak. Embarrassing. Not worthy of standing beside him.Then he chose someone else.I did not fight it. I just left.But while I was running and hiding and trying to forget who I was, I found out something that changed everything. The blood in my veins was not ordinary. I came from a Lycan royal line that the whole world thought was gone forever.And the man the moon gave me as a second chance?The Lycan King.Now Kael wants me back. The kingdom that buried the truth about me wants to use me. And there are people who would rather see me dead than watch me rise.But I am not that same girl anymore. The one who stood there and took it. The one who cried alone and asked herself what she did wrong.I am done begging for love.I am done making myself small for people who never deserved me.This time, I choose myself.
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I thought marrying Marcus Caldwell was my happy ending. A beautiful estate. A powerful family. A future I could finally count on.I was wrong.The marriage was never about love. It was a deal, my father's debt, Marcus's signature, and me as the price. But the worst part was not finding that out.The worst part was Victor.Victor Caldwell was my father-in-law. Fifty-eight years old, cold as marble, and in control of everything around him. He was supposed to be off limits. He was supposed to be nothing more than the man at the head of the table.But the way he looked at me told a different story.And the secrets buried inside that estate were older than my marriage, older than Marcus, older than anything I was prepared for.Because I was not chosen by accident.I was always meant to end up here.
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I found a number that was not supposed to exist. One line in a financial report. Four million dollars moving quietly in the dark to a name nobody could trace. I printed it out, folded it twice, and put it in my bag like it was nothing. That was my first mistake. My boss was dead by morning. They called it an accident. A fall down his own staircase in the middle of the night. Gerald had lived in that house for twenty years. He knew every step of those stairs. But nobody wanted to ask the questions I was asking because asking the right questions about the wrong people tends to get you hurt. Then he showed up. A man on a black motorcycle parked across the street from my office like he had always been there and I had just never noticed. He did not speak to me at first. He just watched. The kind of watching that is deliberate and patient and tells you that whoever is doing it has done it many times before. I told myself he was waiting for someone. I told myself a lot of things that first week. By the time he finally spoke to me I had already made my second mistake. And my third. And somewhere between the river where we stood side by side in the dark saying things we were not quite saying out loud, and the morning I found a file with my own photo in it, I had stopped counting my mistakes altogether. His name was Cade Mercer. He was quiet in a way that felt like a decision. Still in a way that felt like training. He had a scar along his jaw that was old enough to have stopped telling its story and dark eyes that gave away nothing, not warmth, not cold, nothing at all unless you looked long enough and carefully enough to catch the one moment he forgot to keep everything locked away. I looked long enough. That was probably the worst mistake of all. Because here is the thing nobody tells you about dangerous men. The movies always make them obvious. Loud and rough and cruel in ways you can see coming from a distance. Real danger is quieter than that. Real danger makes you coffee without asking how you take it and gets it right. Real danger walks you to your car in the dark and waits until you drive away before it moves. Real danger makes you feel, against every intelligent thought you have ever had, like the safest place in the world is standing next to the most lethal person in it. I am Solène Voss. I am a forensic accountant. I find things people hide in numbers for a living and I am very good at it. I am not reckless. I am not naive. I do not make a habit of trusting strangers and I have never in my life been the kind of woman who loses her head over a man with a motorcycle and a jaw that could cut glass. And yet. There is a document in my bag that people have already killed for. There is a name, Dusk Holdings, that I am not supposed to say out loud. There is a dead man who knew too much and a boot print in a server room and a money trail that leads somewhere so dark even the people at the top of it do not say its name in daylight. And there is Cade. Who found me before I found any of this. Who has been watching me longer than I knew. Who told me he was both the danger and something else and then got on his motorcycle and drove away and left me standing on a sidewalk trying to figure out which part was supposed to comfort me. I fell for him the way you fall into deep water. Not all at once. Slowly and then completely, before you have quite understood what is happening, before you have made the decision, before you have had any chance at all to talk yourself out of it. The problem is that loving Cade Mercer is not like loving anyone else. Because Cade Mercer was not there by accident. He was not a stranger who happened to be parked on my street. He was not a man who found me because fate decided to be romantic about things. He was hired. And the job he was hired to do was not protecting me. It took me a long time to find that out. Too long maybe. By the time I found the contract with my name on it and his signature underneath it I was already in too deep to think clearly. Already in too deep to run the way I should have. Already in too deep to do anything except stand in that room with that piece of paper in my shaking hands and look at the man I had trusted with the most frightening weeks of my life and ask him the only question that mattered. How long did you know? This is not a story about a woman who was saved by a dangerous man. This is a story about a woman who saved herself. Who used everything she had, her mind, her work, her stubborn refusal to be anyone's victim, to dismantle the people who thought she was small enough to disappear quietly. Cade is part of the story. A big part. The part that makes it hard to breathe sometimes. The part I did not see coming even though in hindsight every single sign was there from the very first night. But he is not the whole story. I am. My name is Solène Voss. I found a number that was not supposed to exist. And I am still here to tell you about it.
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My father signed my name before I walked through the door. There was no warning. No conversation. Just a contract on his desk and a pen waiting for me. The man on the other side of the deal was Damien Cole. Billionaire. Powerful. Cold in a way that made people nervous around him. I signed because my brother’s company was falling apart, and my father used me to save it. I told myself it would only last for one year. A fake marriage. Public smiles. A few pictures for the media. Then we would go our separate ways. That was the plan. But Damien was not the man I expected. His house felt full of secrets. His grandmother knew our marriage was fake almost immediately, but she said nothing. And Damien himself was different when nobody was watching. Behind the expensive suits and cold eyes was a man carrying pain he never talked about. A man who had loved someone once and lost her. After that, he built walls around himself so high that nobody could reach him anymore. I was not supposed to care. I was signed, not chosen. There is a difference. I understood that from the beginning. What I did not expect was how real everything would start to feel. Somewhere between the fake smiles, the late nights, the arguments, and the quiet moments, I stopped pretending. And when I finally learned the truth about my father and the real reason this marriage happened, I had a choice to make. I could walk away with the money and the freedom I wanted. Or I could stay with the only person who had ever truly seen me. Not for what I could give him. Not for what he could use me for. Just me. And for the first time in my life, I was not ready to let that go.
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Aurora Hayes never expected to fall in love with the most dangerous man in her life. Damian Cross is her father’s best friend, a powerful billionaire who built his empire through discipline, control, and cold decisions. He is older, strict, and completely out of reach. To Aurora, he has always been untouchable. But everything changes when her parents suddenly leave the country and leave her in Damian’s care. Living under the same roof turns quiet admiration into something far more dangerous. Every glance becomes heavier. Every silence becomes harder to ignore. And every moment alone feels like a test neither of them should be taking. Damian tries to stay in control. He reminds himself of the rules. He reminds himself of his friendship with her father. But Aurora is no longer the little girl he once knew. She is grown now. Beautiful. Confident. Impossible to ignore. And she is slowly breaking every boundary he has built around himself. Aurora, on the other hand, has loved him in secret for years. Now that she is finally close to him, hiding her feelings becomes impossible. Especially when she starts to notice the way he looks at her when he thinks she is not watching. What begins as forbidden attraction soon turns into obsession, jealousy, and emotional chaos that threatens to destroy everything around them. Because loving her could ruin Damian’s friendship, his reputation, and his entire life. But staying away from her might destroy him even more.
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