
Whispers At Midnight
When fate whispers, will love listen?
In the prestigious halls of Moonridge Academy—a school unlike any other, hidden from human eyes and steeped in ancient pack traditions—the children of powerful werewolf bloodlines prepare to take their place in a world divided by hierarchy and secrets.
At the center of it all is Elias Storm, the cold and calculating heir to the Storm family fortune. With eyes like ice and a heart to match, Elias hides more than just his emotions—he hides a past scarred by betrayal and a future written in the stars. Then there’s Kael Rivers, his aloof and mysterious stepbrother, whose power radiates like a storm barely held in check. Everyone whispers about Kael’s strength, but no one knows the truth behind his stoic mask.
Lyra Blackthorn, the academy’s prideful golden girl, walks the halls like she owns them—because in many ways, she does. The daughter of a powerful Alpha, Lyra is beautiful, brilliant, and impossible to please. And yet, she too is caught in a web of longing and resentment she doesn't fully understand.
Into their world stumbles Mira Vale, a quiet, innocent servant girl who doesn’t belong. Assigned to work for the academy’s elite, she is powerless, human-raised, and completely unaware of the tangled fates that await her. But Mira is not as ordinary as she seems. Her scent draws attention, her spirit stirs tension, and when she accidentally crosses paths with Elias, a bond neither of them can control begins to awaken.
As old rivalries flare, buried secrets rise, and full moons draw closer, Mira finds herself at the heart of a love-hate triangle that defies logic and tradition. Is she truly fated to love the cold heir who pushes her away—or is someone else silently waiting for her to see the truth?
A sweet yet dramatic tale of slow-burning love, complicated family bonds, and the mystery of fate, Whispers At Midnight is a light-hearted paranormal romance with just the right amount of bite. Perfect for readers who believe in soulmates, second chances, and love that’s written in the stars.

