The Alpha’s Debt - A Second-Chance Paranormal Romance with a Secret Child #979648

di Hickson D. L.

D. L. HICKSON

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Aurora Grey built her life after the rejection.
Not around it, not waiting for it to be undone, but in spite of it and beyond it. She built a coastal cottage with every lock answering to her hand. She built a studio where lamplight and paint filled hours that pack halls and council politics never deserved. She built a life so quietly sufficient that most days she could go from breakfast to evening without remembering the dark blue dress she had worn in Moonveil's great hall, or the way the winter torches had burned too bright, or the sound of the pack hall going still before the words entered the air.

She has a son named Elias.

He is four years old, almost five, with silver-black symbols that bloom on his wrists when thunder rolls in from the coast. He sleeps with a wooden wolf tucked under his chin. He names smooth beach stones and keeps careful track of them. He makes shadow animals in the dark beneath his bed, and they have their own opinions about staying put.
Aurora has not told Thorne about Elias.

She has not told him because of the rejection. She has not told him because pack politics and bloodline claims are not gentle with children who carry visible wolf-born markings. She has not told him because five years of silence felt, eventually, like the only honest answer she had.
Then the healer Mara calls.
The marks on Elias's wrists are not a shift gift arriving early or inherited magic rising in harmless sparks. They are something older, something bound into the bloodline before either of their parents were born. An ancient contract called the firstborn debt activates in the weeks before a wolf-born child's fifth birthday, under the closest Blood Moon. If the debt goes unanswered, Elder Cassian and his council loyalists hold legal claim to bring the child before the Debt Chapel and transfer his inherited power to the Vale line permanently.
Elias has six weeks.

Aurora drives through the storm with her son asleep in the back seat and the rejection token still wrapped in linen at the bottom of her bag, because proof matters and she has learned to keep evidence of what was done to her.
What she does not know, when she arrives at Moonveil, is what Thorne has been carrying for five years. What she does not know is what Elder Cassian was doing behind Thorne's left shoulder on the night of the rejection. What she does not know is that the hall was cold, the torches were bright, and Thorne's hands were bare at his sides with his fingers still in the way of a man holding something inside by force.

She thought she knew what the rejection meant.
She is about to find out what it lied about.
The firstborn debt cannot be challenged by one parent alone. The Debt Chapel requires both bloodlines present, both voices raised, both bodies inside the circle before the old contract will answer. A woman publicly cut from pack standing and the alpha who cut her must stand together in the place where old law is carved into stone and refuse what generations have accepted as the cost of silence.
Thorne cannot undo five years. He cannot unsay what the hall heard. He cannot give back the blue dress and the winter torches and the moment Aurora's wolf went quiet inside her chest like something that had stopped believing.
He can only follow her into the circle.

One careful act after another. Because the debt has Elias. And Elias has his mother's stubbornness, his father's wolf, a small stone named Captain, and every right to a world where power does not feed on children who carry the wrong bloodline at the wrong time.
This is not a story about forgiveness arriving easily. It is a story about two people who must stand beside each other before trust is rebuilt, not after.

For readers who want their second-chance romances complicated enough to be worth the return, their secret-child stories built on real stakes, their alpha heroes made to answer without hiding behind duty, and their heroines given the ending they built rather than the one they were promised.
Standalone paranormal romance. For adult readers. Contains emotional themes including grief, coercive pack law, and family separation.
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ISBN:
9791224477570
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
D. L. HICKSON
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
401 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Hickson D. L.