Starborn: The Orion Prophecy
READING AGE 16+
In the present day, the legendary hunter Orion has been reborn as a powerful alpha werewolf, living under the human identity of a mysterious young man who owns the secluded, opulent Orion Villa Hotel. He remembers nothing of his ancient past—no gods, no curses, no divine rivalries. Only one thing remains from the old world: Sirius, his faithful companion reborn as a man, servant, guardian, and the only being Orion instinctively trusts.
Trying to live a quiet, controlled life, Orion struggles with inexplicable urges—violent strength, heightened senses, an unending hunger—and a darkness he can’t name. He believes he’s simply a rare supernatural anomaly… until Aretina enters his life.
Aretina is a vibrant university student traveling alone, unaware that she is the reincarnation of Artemis, goddess of the hunt and Orion’s once-beloved—and forbidden—companion. She has no divine memories either, but fate pulls her toward Orion with mythical intensity. Orion, too, feels an ancient recognition he cannot explain.
Their meeting triggers old cosmic forces buried deep within their blood.
Aretina’s fraternal twin, Alec—the reincarnation of Apollo—has always been overprotective, driven by an instinctive, irrational dislike for any man near his sister. When he discovers Orion’s existence, memories from his divine past begin to surface: the rivalry, the jealousy, the tragedy that destroyed Orion before.
Then there is Zeke, Aretina’s father, outwardly a wise, eccentric professor—in truth, the reincarnation of Zeus, watching quietly, waiting for the right moment to intervene. He alone remembers everything. He knows exactly what Orion is.
And he knows what is coming.
When Orion’s buried powers begin to reawaken, and Alec’s jealousy spirals into divine rage, Aretina becomes trapped between two destinies—one old, one new. She must choose whether to accept her identity as Artemis or remain simply Aretina, a mortal girl who found a monster with a heart worth saving.
As supernatural conflicts rise and gods reclaim their forgotten power, Orion faces the greatest truth of all:
He was not the villain the legends painted—but if he loses control of his wolf or gives in to ancient hatred, he might become one yet.
Bound by reincarnation, hunted by fate, and shadowed by their pasts, Orion and Aretina must rewrite their myth…before history repeats itself in blood.
Unfold
After Henry left, the room did not breathe again.
Thalassar remained standing where he was, one hand resting on the back of the chair, the other curled slowly into his palm. He did not move. He did not speak. The door had closed softly behind Henry—no protest, no anger, no plea—and that, more than anything, unsettled him.
Henry Co……
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