Alpha's Ruin: Knot Their Mate: A Dark Omegaverse Werewolf Romance (Havenwood Werewolves #1)

Ravenna Cross


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Open door [?] · 3 ratings · 208 pages · Published: 15 Jan 2026
I killed an alpha with a whisper and a look.
Now every pack in North America wants me dead—or collared.


I’ve been hiding what I am since I was a Luna. Goddess-marked. Forbidden. The last of my kind.
Our power can bring alphas to their knees, which is exactly why Lunas are hunted, caged, or bred until there’s nothing left of us.

For five years, I kept my wolf silent. I stayed invisible.

Until Alpha Rowan tried to force me into his son’s bed.

My power snapped—and I ran.

Three months on the road brings me to Havenwood, one stop from freedom. One meal before Arizona.
That’s when Silas Veylor finds me.

Rogue alpha. Leader of the Nocturne Pack—a traveling pack of wolves who live outside the law. His wolf is fractured, split from the twin brother he was never meant to survive without. Silas smells the mate bond before I can escape, and for the first time, running isn’t enough.

Then my first heat ignites.

Instinct takes over. I bolt into the woods under cover of darkness—straight into the path of Malachi Veylor.

Alpha heir. Leader of the Blackthorn Pack, the original pack of Havenwood. Controlled. Lethal. He doesn’t hesitate. The bite he gives me doesn’t just claim me.

It breaks everything.

One bond. Two rival brothers.
A single wolf split between them—never meant to coexist.

The Wolf Council is closing in, and Luca Holt—the beta who’s protected me since we were children—is demanding answers I’m terrified to give.

I thought survival meant running.

Now I’m learning it means choosing who I’m willing to burn the world for.

Alpha’s Ruin is the first book in a dark, slow-burn omegaverse werewolf romance series featuring a powerful Luna, rival alpha twins with a fractured wolf, forbidden bonds, and pack politics that will decide who survives—and who claims her.
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