Story By Moyosore Olanipekun
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The Alpha's Christmas Mate
Updated at Jan 5, 2026, 01:01
Scarlett Quinn never bought into the whole werewolf thing. She thought it was just children’s stuff or stories for people who liked a thrill. She lived a normal life for years—until Christmas Eve turned everything upside down. Scarlett caught her boyfriend, Jackson Avery, cheating, and her world fell apart. Jackson, the guy she thought she'd spend her life with, had a secret; everything changed, and she had to face a truth she never imagined. Heartbroken, Scarlett walked around the city, trying to clear her head. But it wasn't just the cold that gave her chills. Out of nowhere, she noticed a pair of amber eyes watching her. A tall, strong, really good-looking man stepped in front of her. This was Caden Thorne, an Alpha werewolf who led a secret group. He said Scarlett was his mate and the key to the survival of his kind. At first, Scarlett was sure Caden was either insane or dangerous. But as time went on, she started to feel this mysterious pull between them. It was like they were meant to be. Her brain told her to run, but her heart went wild whenever she thought about Caden. To make things worse, Caden's enemies knew about their link and would do anything to get rid of her before some big event could happen. This woman, who used to laugh at fairy tales, was now living in one. A story all about her, a woman with a unique bloodline, who could either save or ruin the werewolf world. The Alpha King wanted her, and it wasn't just about love—it was about what was meant to be. Now, Scarlett had to deal with a world where no one was who they seemed, danger was everywhere, and this overwhelming feeling of being drawn to Caden was too much to ignore. But trusting Caden wasn't simple. His world is dark, filled with blood feuds, pack politics, and a deadly prophecy that could change the course of history. As things got riskier, Scarlett had to decide if she'd accept being Caden's mate, even if it meant risking her life for a love she didn't even ask for. Things got intense as Scarlett's enemies got closer, and the two lovers had to make impossible choices. Would Scarlett accept her fate and go for the love that was waiting for her, or would she run from the crazy strong feeling that connected them? And when love and fate go head-to-head, which one would win? With surprises, hot moments, and a really emotional story, The Alpha's Christmas Mate is a holiday romance like you've never read before. This story about love, fate, and finding yourself will have you hooked until the very end.
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The Weight of Ice
Updated at Jul 11, 2026, 18:42
He was supposed to be my story. He was never supposed to be my downfall again. Five years ago, Cal Reyes promised me forever on a frozen dock, then vanished into the kind of fame that swallows people whole. I rebuilt myself into someone who doesn't need him — a journalist with a career, a spine, and a very firm rule about not falling for athletes who forget how to call. Then my network assigns me to cover his championship run. Now I'm standing in locker rooms and charter planes and hotel hallways with the man who taught me what forever felt like, and he is nothing like I remember. Cal Reyes gives reporters ice. Clipped answers. A jaw that could cut glass. The league calls him unbreakable. But when the cameras go dark, he looks at me like I'm the only warmth left in a fifteen-below arena — like five years didn't happen, like I never stopped being his. I have a job to do. I have a story to file. I have a heart I promised myself I'd never hand him again. But somewhere between a snowed-in flight, a hotel room with one bed, and a truth he's been hiding since the night he let me go, I'm starting to understand that Cal Reyes never stopped loving me. He just stopped believing he was allowed to. This season, someone's going to lose. I just don't know anymore if it's going to be his championship — or my heart. A slow-burn, second-chance sports romance for anyone who's ever wanted to be chosen — finally, fiercely, and for good.
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Ruined By The Pack
Updated at Jul 7, 2026, 11:46
They called it protection. Five Alphas. One pact. One rule that kept them sane: Lena Caldwell is off-limits. She grew up in the shadow of their legend — her brother's best friends, those beautiful, dangerous men who filled every room with an energy that felt like standing too close to a lightning strike. They ruffled her hair. They called her kid. They smiled those slow, knowing smiles that never quite reached their eyes and pretended, every single day, that they didn't track her every move with the kind of hunger that left marks. She pretended she didn't notice. She lied. Lena spent three years at university trying to outrun the gravitational pull of five men who were never supposed to want her. She dated. She studied. She built a life that had nothing to do with storm-grey eyes or rough hands or the way Aries Voss once pressed her against a wall in a crowded hallway and said, very quietly, "Don't." Just that. One word, and her entire body had turned to fire. But she's home now. And they are exactly the same — older, harder, more devastatingly certain of themselves. And something has shifted in the air between them. The careful distance they've always maintained feels thinner now, more desperate, like a dam straining against a flood it was never built to hold. She doesn't know about the prophecy. She doesn't know about the pact written in blood on a winter night seven years ago. She doesn't know that five Alphas argue about her name in the dark, that they have broken furniture and split lips and bloodied each other's knuckles over her without ever breathing a word of it in her presence. She doesn't know that she is the Anchor — the only soul in the world capable of either completing or destroying the most powerful wolf pack in a century of supernatural history. But she's starting to figure it out. Because the rule is fraying. Because Cade's hand lingered too long on her waist at a party and Remy met his eyes across the room and no one walked away. Because Jax said her name in the dark one night like it was the only prayer he knew. Because Flynn looked at her the way you look at something you've been starving for so long you've forgotten what hunger felt like before it became part of you. Because Aries — controlled, merciless, Alpha of Alphas — kissed her temple on a Tuesday morning in the kitchen and then left without a word, and she stood there for ten minutes with her heart in her throat and the world rearranged. They all want a taste. And the rule? The pact? The careful, blood-sworn promise that kept five wolves from tearing each other apart over one woman? Rules were made for men who haven't lost everything yet.
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The Alpha I Shouldn’t Have Tasted
Updated at Jun 4, 2026, 17:04
In Ashbourne City, you don't just take power; you're born into it, you fight for it, and you earn it with blood. Lila Monroe wasn't really part of that world. Instead, she married into it, tied to Dorian Vale. He was a strong, controlling Alpha who ran the Vale Dominion strictly, but not cruelly. At first, she thought that would be enough. It wasn't. In an Alpha family, love is never just love. It's about the rules. It's about who's above whom. And often, it's about silence. Things took a turn when Dorian brought his brother's widow home. Elena Vale was sad, vulnerable, and treated with special care, outside the usual rules. The pack protected her like she was sacred. Dorian was gentle with her; in ways he never was with Lila. He gave Elena rooms closer to his own. He treated her pup like his own child. And whether he meant to or not—or maybe he just didn't care—he started to push Lila out of her own life. No one saw her turning into a ghost in the very house she thought was hers. Except for one person. Kael Draven. Now, two Alphas were fighting over the same woman—one who hadn't paid attention until she was gone, and one who noticed her when she was already falling apart. But in a world where being dominant is everything, love is never straightforward. It's a war. And Lila isn't just a prize anymore. She is the battlefield.
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Embers of the Forgotten Queen
Updated at May 27, 2026, 05:41
She was murdered by her mate. Reborn in a wolfless girl with ruined skin. And she is done being buried. Some queens are crowned in gold. This one was forged in silver chains. EMBERS OF THE FORGOTTEN QUEEN is the paranormal fantasy romance that redefines what a heroine looks like — and what she is capable of becoming. Mara Ashford has spent seventeen years being the wrong thing in every room she enters. The Alpha's daughter with no wolf. The scarred face in a world where beauty is currency. The girl who cooks and mends and carries what no one else bothers to carry, and who presses her palms flat against her mattress every morning and tells herself: you are here. You are still here. It is an act of extraordinary, daily courage — and no one notices, because Mara has been invisible so long she has learned to make herself that way. But what lives inside Mara Ashford has never been small. What lives inside her is Seraphina Voss — the sixteenth Moon-Blessed Queen of the Lunara Pack, executed nine years ago in a forest clearing by the mate who swore before the Goddess to be the other half of her soul. Seraphina is dead. She is also, because the Goddess refuses to let a sacred betrayal be an ending, completely and furiously alive. In Mara. In the scars that burn silver from the inside out. In the power that has been pressing against its own edges since birth, waiting for the door to open. When two powerful Alphas arrive in the same week — one who has spent eight years searching for her with the quiet devotion of someone who has never confused the legend with the person, and one who wants to cage the legend and call it an alliance — Mara's carefully constructed ordinary life shatters. And from the wreckage, something breathtaking begins to rise. This is not the story of a queen restored to her throne. It is something far more radical: the story of a woman becoming the full, integrated, luminescent truth of both of her lives simultaneously. Mara and Seraphina — not replacement and replaced, not past and present, but both, always, the same person. The same chord, struck finally at the right octave.
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Snowed In With the Single Dad Next Door
Updated at Feb 12, 2026, 13:24
Evelyn Harper wasn’t looking for romance when she headed to the mountains. She just wanted some peace. After a crazy year filled with non-stop work and a broken engagement she didn't want to talk about, Evelyn felt like her successful life was actually pretty empty. So, she booked a last-minute Christmas getaway to a cabin in the mountains. Her plan was simple: spend the holidays alone, get her life back on track, and go home feeling refreshed. But things didn’t go as planned. Almost as soon as she got there, a huge snowstorm hit, trapping everyone. Roads closed, power lines went down, and her cabin became unlivable. Suddenly, Evelyn had no place to stay. That's when Noah Bennett came into the picture. Noah, a single dad with a protective heart and shoulders heavy with responsibility, lived in the next cabin over with his two kids. He was capable, dependable, and not used to dealing with chaos beyond the usual kid stuff. Taking Evelyn in was the last thing he wanted – he’d spent years shielding his family from any disruptions – but he couldn't just leave her out in the cold. What started as a temporary, awkward situation turned into something way more complicated. Noah’s kids, Liam and Sophie, welcomed Evelyn with open arms. They asked her personal questions. They included her in their routines. And they made it obvious how much Noah’s carefully controlled life needed some warmth. As the snow kept falling and the days blended together, Evelyn found herself getting caught up in their lives – sharing meals, helping with homework, and decorating a Christmas tree that hadn’t been touched in years. Noah noticed how easily she fit in, which scared him more than he wanted to admit. Evelyn did more than just shake up their routine. She brought back feelings he thought he'd buried with his grief. Their relationship grew slowly, through late-night talks and sharing vulnerable moments. Noah saw past Evelyn’s tough exterior to the loneliness she was hiding. Evelyn saw past Noah’s control to the loving, grieving man underneath. But the closer they got; the more was at stake. Noah was scared of letting his kids love someone who might leave. Evelyn worried that staying meant giving up the life she'd worked so hard for. And as Christmas got closer, old grief, outside pressures, and a big misunderstanding threatened to destroy everything they were building. When Evelyn left right before Christmas, Noah had to face the truth: playing it safe had cost him more than taking a chance on love ever could. In the middle of winter, during a tough time of year, two guarded people had to decide if love was worth the risk – and if family could be something you choose, not just something you're born into. Snowed In With the Single Dad Next Door is a heartwarming holiday story about healing, hope, and finding home in the most unexpected places.
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