About
In the heart of the Moonshadow Pack, Zera stands at a crossroads, her world shattered by betrayal. On what should have been a day of celebration, she discovers that her husband, Alpha Jeremiah, has not only been unfaithful but has also made choices that cost her everything. The weight of past grief over their lost daughter, Annie, collides with the shocking truth of Jeremiah's deceit, leaving Zera reeling. Can she ever reclaim the love she thought they shared, or is it too late?
As whispers of betrayal echo in her mind, Zera is faced with a choice: remain the dutiful Luna or rise from the ashes of her heartbreak. The revelation of Jeremiah's affair and the secret he harbors with her best friend, Hannah, ignites a fire within her. With a new life growing inside her, Zera grapples with her shattered trust and the desperate need for revenge.
Will she confront the wolves who have betrayed her, or will she seek solace in the arms of her estranged father, the formidable Alpha Peter Hatunberg? In a world where love is a currency and loyalty is tested, Zera must decide what kind of Luna she wants to be. The stakes are high, and the path to reclaiming her power is fraught with danger. What will happen when the heart of a betrayed Luna finally awakens?
When the Alpha Tried to Earn My Love Again, I Said Go away!Chapter 1
Zera’s POV
The air outside the Alpha’s office smelled of cedar and authority, the scent of my alpha husband.
I smiled faintly as I adjusted the velvet box in my hands, my heart fluttering with excitement and nerves. It was our fourth anniversary today, and I had pulled every string I could to get him something special, something that would make his eyes light up the way they used to when he looked at me.
Inside the box lay the archaic silver dagger Jeremiah had been eyeing in an auction for months, a relic said to have belonged to one of the first Alpha kings centuries ago. I’d traded favors, and even reached out to my father’s old allies just to secure it.
And tucked beside it… was the small pregnancy test I’d taken that morning. Two bold lines stared back at me like a promise from the Moon Goddess herself.
I was carrying our second pup. My hand instinctively brushed my stomach, a smile tugging at my lips. Annie would have been so happy… My chest ached at the memory of my little girl, my sweet, laughing pup with eyes like mine. She would have turned five this year if she’d survived the attack.