She thought her bond was dead.
For ten years, Diane Mercer built a quiet life in Briar Glen, far from packs, fate, and the mate she was told would never return. She learned how to survive without destiny, shaping her world through flour, work, and discipline rather than instinct.
Then Marcus Hale walked into her bakery, and everything she buried came back to life.
Diane is a woman in her forties who has already rebuilt herself once. She owns a business, commands respect in her town, and refuses to be reduced to anyone's definition of omega or mate. But beneath that independence lies a truth someone tried very hard to erase: her bond was never gone.
Marcus is an alpha carrying the weight of a fractured pack and political unrest. He did not come looking for her. He did not know she existed. Yet the moment they meet, the bond between them awakens with force neither of them can ignore.
What follows is not a simple romance. It is a collision of truth and denial, freedom and instinct, choice and fate.
As old powers move to reclaim control over Diane, she is forced to confront what it means to be bonded to an alpha in a world that once tried to silence her existence.
This is a story about second chances, but not the kind that come easily. It is about the kind you have to survive first.