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His Luna, His Ruin

Aastha_Thapaliya
Fated mates are supposed to save each other. Alan destroyed her instead. Julia never asked for a mate—especially not Alpha Alan, the cold, ruthless leader of Evernight Pack. Their bond was supposed to be destiny, a blessing whispered by the moon. But one tragic night changes everything. When Julia accidentally injures his sister while trying to save a child, Alan’s love turns to fury. He burns her world to the ground. Her clan is wiped out. Her parents are imprisoned. And Julia? She becomes the Alpha’s captive—his maid, his possession… his bed-warmer. She begs him to listen. He refuses. She carries his child. He demands she abort it. He betrays her with his mistress, Olivia, shattering the last piece of her heart. But when the truth finally comes out—and Alan discovers Julia’s innocence—his world collapses. Too late. Julia leaves him, broken and bleeding, to build her own pack. Stronger. Colder. Unclaimed. And when she finds a second-chance mate—George, a powerful, protective Alpha—Alan spirals into madness. His Luna is slipping away. His soul is dying. His ruin is inevitable. Because the greatest curse of a fated mate bond is this: The one who hurts his Luna… destroys himself.
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