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Bound as a plaything to the High Lord of the Autumn Court, a mortal girl with a deadly secret must navigate a web of lust and power when she meets her mate, the terrifying spymaster of the Night Court, Azriel.
A rare, powerful omega finds her life upended when she becomes the obsession of three formidable alphas, forcing them to break the most fundamental rule of their instinctual world: alphas never share.
Characters

Beron
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The cruel and manipulative High Lord of the Autumn Court. He purchased Elara for her hidden abilities and uses her as both a beautiful distraction and a secret weapon.

Elara
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A human who inexplicably finds herself drawn into the Night Court, discovering a unique and terrifyingly powerful mating bond.

Mateo
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An intense alpha with dark Italian features and a commanding presence. He burns with a quiet, possessive energy.

Rowan Sterling
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Rowan is an intellectual and strategic alpha, known for his calm demeanor and sharp mind. He approaches the bond with Elias with patience and understanding, offering a steadying presence among the trio.

Kaelen Vance
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A stoic and powerful alpha, Kaelen is the head of a prominent security firm. He is fiercely protective and driven by an intense, almost primal need to keep Elias safe.

Village Elder Haruto
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One of the fearful elders who decided to offer Eris as a sacrifice, hoping to rid their village of her strange, unsettling presence.

Marcus Steele
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Dante's loyal beta and closest friend, who questions whether welcoming a lone panther into their pack will bring salvation or catastrophe to their tightly-knit wolf family.

Elena Greystone
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The pack's cunning healer and elder council member who remembers the old legends about werepanthers and harbors secret knowledge about why Kira's kind vanished.

Kira Shadowmane
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The last surviving werepanther, haunted by the extinction of her kind and forced into a life of solitude to protect her rare bloodline from those who would exploit or destroy it.

Dante Blackwood
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Ruthless alpha of the Shadowpine pack, known for his iron rule and fierce protection of his territory, unaware that fate has bound him to the rarest shifter alive.

Philip Marlowe
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A mute orphan raised in a coastal village, Philip survives by scavenging wrecks and has an uncanny ability to read the sea's subtle signs.

Madame Liora
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A mysterious sea‑witch who knows the legend of the tidal curse and offers cryptic aid—if her own price is paid.

Syrena Tidewalker
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A reclusive mermaid who guards an ancient song that can calm or unleash the ocean's fury; she has hidden her true nature from humans for centuries.

Captain Armand "Blackwell" Varela
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A cursed pirate captain obsessed with the Black Pearl, believing its power can break his curse and grant dominion over the seas.

Thessaly
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An ancient elven scholar who knows the truth about why sirens vanished and maintains the fragile balance between supernatural factions, watching from the shadows.

Maris
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A reclusive siren who survived the purge of her kind, living in isolation between water and shore, harboring a forbidden craving for warmth and sensation that could expose her true nature.

Corvus
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A hunter from the dark creature territories who tracks magical anomalies and has begun to sense unusual elemental disturbances near the river—the kind that only siren magic creates.

Marea
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A reclusive siren who has survived by keeping her distance from all others, yet finds herself dangerously drawn to warmth and sensation—forbidden desires that could expose her kind's greatest vulnerability.

Dorian
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A scholar of forbidden magics who has been hunting for proof that sirens still exist, believing their power holds the key to understanding how elemental magic truly bonds—or destroys.

Thessaly
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An elder siren who serves as keeper of their ancient laws, she has long warned Marea that curiosity about the surface world leads only to extinction—and she may be right.

