Moon Bound - An Enemies-to-Lovers Shifter Romance with a Fated Bond #979655

di D.L Hickson

D. L. HICKSON

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She had been trained to kill him since she was eight years old. She went to the warehouse with moonsteel in her hand and a file full of gaps. He cut a frightened boy's bindings and said, quietly, Because someone should have helped me. She could not do it. The bond had already decided. Neither of them had asked.
Elara Vance knows exactly who she is.

She is a precision asset of the Order of Saint Cairn. She is moonsteel and binding runes and the only prayer she has left. She is the survivor of a fire that took her family when she was eight and left her in white corridors that smelled of antiseptic and lemon cleaner and the carefully maintained belief that she had been saved rather than acquired. She has spent nineteen years learning where supernaturals break and how to be the one who breaks them cleanly.

She has a mission. A target. A file with the name Kaelan Frost at the top and gaps in the witness chain she does not have time to question.
She goes to the warehouse.

Kaelan Frost does not move the way the surveillance photograph suggested. He moves like violence held inside a disciplined frame, still without softness, calm without performance. She watches him from the roof while he crouches before a frightened fox-shifter boy with bound wrists and a sister's life being used as leverage, and he cuts the bindings and says words that enter Elara through the gaps in her file and refuse to leave.
Because someone should have helped me.
She goes in anyway.

She cannot do it cleanly. The file is wrong in too many places. Kaelan Frost is wrong in too many ways. And when her moonsteel blade finds skin instead of its intended path, the fated bond detonates between them in a cold, unwanted wire of connection — transmitting his controlled grief, his fury at old wounds, and a presence that does not ask her permission to exist inside her awareness.
She does not want a fated bond.

She especially does not want one the Order's bondhound can track.
The Order calls it a compromise. The city calls her a traitor. The coalition calls her a liability. Kaelan Frost calls her by her name and waits, consistently, for her to answer rather than assuming the bond speaks for her.
That patience is the most dangerous thing she has encountered in nineteen years of precision killing.

Because there are files the Order does not want her to find. Rooms in a hospital that does not appear on public maps, with windows painted shut from the inside and crayon boxes that contain every color except yellow. Children's names scratched into windowsills with weak, interrupted grip. A fire in a city she was eight years old in, that took everyone she loved, that the Order called a rescue and that her mother's last whispered warning refuses to let her stop examining.
If they call it fate, ask who profits.

Someone built Elara Vance. Someone chose what she would become and what she would never be allowed to remember. Someone is still in the building, making decisions about who lives in the city and who becomes a useful entry in a compliance ledger.
The bond is real. The mission was wrong. And the alpha who was supposed to be her target turns out to be the only person in Halewick who does not require her to be useful before he treats her like a person.
She still does not trust that.
She is learning to.

For readers who want their urban paranormal romances built on institutional trauma and the slow excavation of what was stolen, their shifter heroes patient enough to let the bond mean nothing until it means something chosen, their heroines given the full, painful work of discovering they were never broken only deliberately shaped and their love stories built in the space between a wire that was imposed and a warmth that was earned.

Standalone paranormal romance. Part of The Moonveil Pack Series. For adult readers. Contains themes of institutional harm, grief, childhood trauma, and coercive systems.
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ISBN:
9791224477600
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
D. L. HICKSON
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
421 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
D.L Hickson