Story By Sandi Winds
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Sandi Winds

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An author who runs on iced coffee, spite, and fictional men with anger issues. I write the books I wanted at 2am: fast burn, feral mates, villains who monologue, and girls who fight back. *Disclaimers:* Will make you scream “LOOP 3”. Will not apologize. Kieran Blackthorn is not real and cannot hurt you. _Or can he?_ Currently accepting: stones, theories, and emotional support. I know you didn't ask, but I'm proud of myself for writing 15k words in 2 days 😝😎yep, she did that 😂......please enjoy whatever book you choose to go for, and you're forced to love it and vote, FORCED....♥️
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Second Chance To The Alpha's Rejected Heir
Updated at Jun 26, 2026, 16:36
The first timeline belonged to fate. The second belongs to me. The morning I discovered I was pregnant with Alpha Kieran Blackthorn's child, my future finally made sense. Two nights later, I died. I should have stayed dead. Instead, I woke up the next day with every memory intact—including the future that was waiting for us. A future where my child never survives. A future where Kieran loses everything trying to protect us. A future where powerful people will do anything to make sure the Alpha's Secret Heir is never born. This time, Kieran knows the truth. He knows about the baby. He knows about the danger. And promises not to make the same mistake again. He reads pregnancy books at 5AM. He memorized my heartbeat. The more we dig into the past, the more impossible the truth becomes. Generations of Hawthorne women have disappeared protecting children like mine. A missing heir may still be alive. Ancient prophecies have been altered. And every answer points toward a hidden enemy who has spent centuries manipulating wolves, councils, bloodlines, and fate itself. Vivienne Crowe isn't the threat I thought she was. The Council isn't telling the whole truth. And someone, somewhere, already knows my child exists. I survived death once. My baby survived with me. Now I'll uncover the truth before history repeats itself. Because this isn't just a fight for my future. It's a fight for a child who was never supposed to live twice.
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