She was told she wasn’t enough. He was told he was too dangerous. They were both lied to.
When Seraphine Vale stitched herself back together after being publicly rejected by her fated mate — an Alpha who looked at the most real thing he’d ever felt and decided she wasn’t worth keeping — she made herself one promise: never again. Five years later, she runs the best clinic in Harrow’s Edge, a neutral border town where no Alpha’s reach extends, and she has built a life so solid she’s almost convinced herself the ghost of the old wound doesn’t still ache on full moon nights.
Then a massive, tattooed, exile-marked wolf is carried through her door at four in the morning, bleeding from three silver-edge wounds, and the ache goes completely, impossibly quiet.
Caelum Dray is a rogue Alpha with seven broken runes down his arm and five years of evidence that the High Pack Council has been systematically suppressing omega wolves across three pack territories. He came to Harrow’s Edge for one thing: the testimony of an old woman who owes him a debt. He did not come here to recognize a fated mate he has no right to claim. He certainly did not come here to watch Damien Cross — the Alpha who sits on the corrupt Council, the Alpha who rejected Sera at twenty-one in front of three hundred witnesses — send wolves into neutral territory to bury the truth Cael has spent five years building.
But here she is. And here he is. And the bond between them is the one thing neither of them can explain away.
What unfolds is more than a love story. It’s a reckoning. Cael’s evidence threatens to dismantle the power structure that exiled him and silenced an entire class of wolves. Damien Cross will do anything to stop it — including using Sera as leverage. And Sera, who has spent five years being careful and contained and alone, is about to discover that the woman who argued for herself in front of three hundred wolves and lost has become someone capable of standing at the front of an entirely different room.
With a slow-burn romance that earns every beat, a world that rewards attention, and a heroine who is rebuilt rather than rescued, Claimed by the Rogue Alpha is for readers who want their fated mates complicated, their Alpha heroes patient instead of possessive, and their endings genuinely earned.
The verdict was wrong. It’s time to set it down.
If you love fated mates wolf shifter romance with emotional depth, a strong omega heroine, and a brooding rogue Alpha who knows how to wait — read Claimed by the Rogue Alpha today.









