The Exiled Luna: Hunted by the Alpha, Saved by a Rogue
READING AGE 18+
Thalia Arden has spent three years pretending she no longer has a heart to break. Living quietly among humans as a nurse in a small town, she hides the truth of who she once was. She was once mated, a Luna before she was betrayed, accused of killing her own newborn son, and exiled.
The night everything was taken from her, her wolf fell silent, and so did the part of her that believed in love.
Until the night she almost hits a stranger.
A rogue collapses in front of her car, bleeding and barely alive. Thalia saves him out of instinct. But when a photograph slips from his jacket, the world she built begins to crack.
A boy with her son’s eyes.
For the first time in years, her wolf stirs alive.
Rael Cabral is guarded, distant, and ready to disappear the moment he heals. He claims the child is his, and every instinct tells Thalia to walk away and protect the quiet life she has built.
But she doesn’t. Because the way he looks at her does not feel like a stranger. And the way her heart responds is something she cannot ignore.
She follows him, only to find his camp abandoned, and the past she tried to escape waiting for her. The one responsible is the man who once promised her everything before destroying her.
Darius Ellsworth, Alpha of Silvercast Pack, and her former mate.
To find the truth and the child who may still be hers, Thalia must return to the world that broke her. This time, she is not alone.
Rael becomes more than just a stranger. He is becoming something far more dangerous... the one she might choose no matter what fate says.
Thalia is done running, done being silent.
And this time, she will not only fight for her child.
She will fight for the chance to love again.
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THALIA
Freedom shouldn’t feel like this.
That was the first thought that crossed my mind the moment I woke up, and it had been the same thought every single day for the past week.
On the surface, nothing had changed between us.
Rael still made sure Reagan was taken care of like the good father he has always been……
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