Exiled from the Lycan Court - A Second Chance Paranormal Romance
Selene H. Cross
Casa editrice: BookRix
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She was cast out while carrying his heirs.He thought he was protecting his kingdom.Neither of them knew the exile was the only reason she survived. Five years ago, Vespera was publicly rejected at the Lycan Trial and stripped of her lineage before the entire Silver Court. Branded too weak, too lowborn, too insignificant to stand beside a king, she walked away in silence—pregnant with twins no one knew existed. King Malachai chose power, alliances, and bloodline politics over the quiet historian who was his true mate. Exile did not break her. It forged her. In the ash-barrens beyond royal territory, Vespera built something the court could not control. She raised her children in secrecy, mastering ancient war-magic, turning knowledge into weapon and sanctuary into fortress. The Ash-Witch became a legend. The abandoned scholar became a force kingdoms whispered about in fear. Then the king comes to her door—desperate, humbled, and unaware that the heirs he seeks to protect are sleeping under her roof. When Malachai discovers the truth, regret is no longer a private burden. His twins shift early, enemies close in, and a forgotten blood-pact reveals the exile was never betrayal—it was sacrifice. He saved her life by destroying her name. But secrets have consequences, and the Northern Warlords will not allow exiled heirs to live. Now Vespera must decide. Does she trust the man who shattered her before the court?Does she let him stand beside her children as their father?Or does she finish what exile began and burn the throne to ash? In this second-chance paranormal romance filled with royal politics, hidden heirs, groveling kings, forbidden bonds, and a mother who will rewrite destiny for her children, love must survive pride, power, and a curse designed to destroy everything. If you crave rejected mates, fierce Luna heroines, twin heirs, redemption arcs that hurt before they heal, and a king who must kneel to earn his family back, then step into the ash. Some exiles are punishments.Others are the beginning of an empire.
