Moonbound Hearts

Moonbound Hearts

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In the heart of a world torn by ancient pack rivalries, Kael, the fearless Alpha of the mighty Silverfang pack, has spent years searching for the mate destined to complete him - his Omega. Far away, in the harsh lands of the rival Moonshadow pack, Aria, a kind yet resilient servant girl, hides secrets that could change everything. When fate finally brings them together, their love sparks not only passion but danger, threatening to ignite a war that could tear both packs apart. Amidst battles, betrayals, and powerful secrets, will their bond be strong enough to unite their worlds - or will darkness consume them before their story truly begins?
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Abandoned. Betrayed. Bound by fate. At fifteen, Lucy's world burns to the ground, her family lost in the flames, her pack casting her aside when she needed them most. Alone and vulnerable, she's forced into the care of an indifferent aunt, her future uncertain. But destiny is not done with her. An Alpha who has waited years for her arrival is determined to claim his mate. A blind Luna, wise beyond years, becomes the family she never had. And in her arms, she holds the next Alpha of the pack that once rejected her. Lucy was never meant to lead. But survival demands strength, and her son's future will not be shaped by the failures of the past. Bonds will break. Loyalties will fracture. But some ties, no matter how fragile, can never truly be severed.

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