
The Alpha's Forgotten Luna
Blurb
Three years ago, the Alpha of Ashgrove rejected her as his Luna in front of the entire council.
Now Wren Hale has driven through the night with a feverish toddler and no other option — because the closest pack healers are behind his gates, and her daughter’s life matters more than her pride.What she doesn’t know yet is that the Alpha who rejected her has no memory of doing it.
Wren Hale built her life around a single rule: never go back.
Three years ago she was a Luna candidate at Ashgrove, standing in front of the council with everything she had on the table, and the Alpha turned her away.
She left that night and didn’t stop until she was far enough away that nothing about her new life touched anything about her old one.She changed her name, raised her daughter Birdie alone, and spent three years training herself not to think about a wolf whose eyes she still recognized in her sleep.Then Birdie’s fever hit a hundred and four, two hospital visits came back with nothing, and Wren ran out of options that didn’t involve the one road she’d promised herself she’d never drive again.
Alpha Riven doesn’t remember Wren Calloway.The name drops into a council meeting like a stone into empty air and lands on nothing — no scar tissue, no flinching recognition, none of the weight that should accompany a mate rejection.His council tells him it happened three years ago, during the grief-fog after his father’s death.His uncle Desmond tells him grief does strange things to memory.
And the low, restless pull under his skin the moment the checkpoint flags her name tells him that whatever hole exists in his memory, whatever was taken from him and why, the bond that was supposedly severed three years ago never got the message.She is on his land. His wolf knows exactly who she is. The rest of him is thirty days behind.
She came for her daughter. He can’t explain why his hands won’t stop shaking. The council is watching both of them.
The Thirty-Day Reclamation law triggers automatically the moment Wren is flagged on pack land — thirty days of required contact between a rejected mate and the Alpha who issued the rejection, while the council observes whether the bond’s truth will surface.
Wren didn’t invoke it. She doesn’t want it.She has a daughter who is finally sleeping through the night and a life three states away that she has no interest in dismantling.But Birdie can’t travel until the pack fever breaks, the law doesn’t have an opt-out, and the Alpha standing across the great hall from her every day is not the cold, closed man she expected.
He’s a wolf trying to piece together a rejection he doesn’t remember making, in a pack where at least one council member clearly wants the Reclamation to fail, and the closer he gets to the truth of what happened three years ago, the more dangerous it becomes for everyone — including the daughter who has her mother’s stubborn mouth and her father’s grey eyes.
Perfect for fans of Kresley Cole, Christine Feehan, and Sherrilyn Kenyon.The Alpha’s Forgotten Luna is a full-length standalone paranormal werewolf romance with HEA and no cliffhanger.
Contains mature content, steam, and an Alpha who has to solve the mystery of his own missing memory before the council uses it to bury both of them.
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