His Lost Lycan Luna: She Was Meant to Die. He Was Meant to Rule. Fate Had Other Plans.


There's a particular kind of story that dark fantasy romance fans recognize on instinct — the outcast girl, the impossibly powerful king, the fated bond that defies every hierarchy. His Lost Lycan Luna knows exactly what genre it's operating in. What sets it apart is the specific emotional texture it brings to that premise. This isn't a girl who gets rescued into a fairy tale. It's a girl who escapes execution only to find herself in a different kind of captivity — one that slowly, dangerously, starts to feel like something else entirely.

The Setup: Not a Love Story. Not Yet.
Ivy lost everything the night her parents were murdered by her Alpha. Left packless and hunted, she learned quickly that mercy does not exist for rogues. By the time she turns eighteen, the sentence is inevitable: death.

On the day of the anticipated execution, an unexpected turn of events occurs. Lycan King Kyson happens to visit their pack on that very same day — and he intervenes, sparing Ivy's life.
King Kyson does not simply save — he takes. He keeps. And now, she belongs to him. At first, she is his consort, a possession, a fascination. But as secrets unravel and the bond between them deepens, Ivy realizes that Kyson's obsession runs far deeper than she ever expected.
That pivot — from execution block to royal captivity — is the dramatic engine the entire story runs on. Ivy doesn't walk into a palace on her own terms. She's claimed. And the tension between those two realities, possession and genuine connection, is what this drama does best.





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