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Untouchable (The Moonlight Avatar Series Collection)

Book Title Untouchable (The Moonlight Avatar Series Collection)
Genre romance
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Synopsis

“N-no! It’s not like that!” I pleaded, tears swimming down my face. “I don’t want this! You have to believe me, please!”

His large hand violently grabbed my throat, lifting me off the ground effortlessly. His fingers trembled with every squeeze, tightening the airways vital for my life.

I coughed; choked as his anger burned through my pores and incinerated me internally. The amount of hate Neron holds for me is strong, and I knew there was no getting out of this alive.

“As if I’ll believe a murderer!” Neron’s voice is shrill against my ears.

“I, Neron Malachi Prince, the Alpha of the Zircon Moon Pack, reject you, Halima Zira Lane, as my mate and Luna.” He tossed me onto the ground like a piece of trash, leaving me gasping for air. He then grabbed something off the ground, turned me over and slashed me.

Slashed over my Pack Mark. With a knife.

“And I, hereby, sentence you to death.”

Cast aside within her own pack, a young werewolf’s howl is silenced by the crushing weight and wills of the wolves who would see her suffer. After Halima is falsely accused of murder within the Zircon Moon pack, her life crumbles into the ash of slavery, cruelty, and abuse. It is only after the true strength of a wolf is found within can she ever hope to escape the horrors of her past and move forward…

After years of struggle and healing, Halima the survivor finds herself once again at odds with the former pack who once marked her death. An alliance is sought between her one-time captors and the family she’s found in the Garnet Moon pack. The idea of growing peace where poison lies is of little promise to the woman now known as Kiya. As the rising din of resentment begins to overwhelm her, Kiya finds herself with a single choice. In order for her festering wounds to truly heal, she must actually face her past before it devours Kiya like it did Halima.

In the growing shadows, a path to forgiveness seems to wash in and out. For after all, there is no denying the power of the full moon–and for Kiya perhaps the call of darkness may prove to be just as unyielding…
This book is suited for adult readers, as the subject matter addresses sensitive topics including: suicidal thoughts or actions, abuse, and trauma that may trigger severe reactions. Please be advised.

————Untouchable Book 1 of The Moonlight Avatar Series

PLEASE NOTE: This is a series collection for The Moonlight Avatar Series by Marii Solaria. This includes Untouchale and Unhinged, and will include the rest of the series in the future.

Chapter

A young werewolf, Halima Lane, is wrongly accused of murdering her best friend and aunt. She’s imprisoned and subjected to brutal beatings and forced labor within her own pack, Zircon Moon. Halima endures years of abuse, isolation, and the constant blame from her family and pack members. Her pleas of innocence fall on deaf ears.

Halima’s torment escalates when Neron, the Alpha of Zircon Moon, sentences her to death for the perceived crime. He publicly rejects her as his mate and forcefully slashes her Pack Mark with a knife. Her life is a living hell.

Years later, Halima, now Kiya, confronts the past. Seeking forgiveness, she’s at odds with the Zircon Moon pack, and their former treatment of her. A path to peace is attempted between her and her previous captors, but resentment lingers. Kiya must confront her past to truly heal from the trauma.

Chapter 1

Halima, a young werewolf, endures relentless abuse and isolation within her pack, Zircon Moon. She is subjected to forced labor, brutal beatings, and constant accusations despite her innocence. Her emotional distress is palpable as she longs for love and acceptance, contrasted by the cruelty she experiences. Her wolf companion, Artemis, is her only solace.

Halima’s torment worsens when the Alpha, Neron, condemns her to death. He publicly rejects her, severing her pack mark, further isolating her. Her heart aches with a crushing weight of despair. The severity of her punishment is vividly detailed, highlighting the depth of her suffering.

Years later, Halima, now Kiya, confronts her past. Resentment and trauma linger despite attempts at reconciliation. Kiya grapples with the lingering effects of her ordeal, seeking forgiveness while struggling to heal from the pain inflicted on her by her own pack.

Chapter 2

Neron, the Alpha, engages in passionate intimacy with Odessa. He anticipates his upcoming Alpha ceremony, but his thoughts are consumed with the absence of his mother and the transition of power. He reflects on his mother’s love and the pain of losing her. Odessa reassures him, offering support. Neron’s inner wolf, Onyx, disapproves of Odessa, highlighting his conflicted feelings.

Neron’s focus shifts to a malnourished s$$$e, subjected to relentless abuse and forced labor. He lashes out, fueled by anger and resentment, viewing the s$$$e as a symbol of his past pain. The s$$$e is publicly punished for perceived transgressions. Neron’s rage consumes him, causing him to inflict brutal punishments on the s$$$e. Neron’s wolf companion, Onyx, expresses disapproval of the treatment.

The s$$$e’s suffering evokes a complex mix of emotions in Neron, ranging from anger and resentment to a flicker of remorse. Neron’s inner turmoil is evident as he grapples with the pain caused by the s$$$e’s actions and his own past experiences.

Chapter 3

Neron, the Alpha, enjoys passionate intimacy with Odessa, but worries about his upcoming ceremony and missing his mother. He reflects on her love and loss, finding comfort in Odessa’s support. His inner wolf, Onyx, however, disapproves of Odessa.

Neron witnesses a malnourished s$$$e enduring harsh abuse and forced labor. Fuelled by anger and past pain, he harshly punishes the s$$$e, viewing them as a representation of his suffering. The punishment is brutal. Onyx disapproves of this treatment.

The s$$$e’s suffering stirs mixed emotions in Neron—anger, resentment, and a fleeting sense of remorse. Neron struggles with the pain caused by both the s$$$e’s actions and his own past.

Chapter 4

Neron, the Alpha, enjoys intimate moments with Odessa, but his focus is distracted by anxieties about his upcoming ceremony and longing for his mother. He finds solace in Odessa’s affection. However, his inner wolf, Onyx, disapproves of Odessa.

Witnessing a malnourished s$$$e enduring brutal abuse, Neron’s anger and past pain fuel a harsh, violent punishment. The punishment is merciless, leaving the s$$$e in extreme suffering. Onyx is against this treatment.

Neron’s actions create a conflict within him; anger, resentment, and a fleeting remorse wash over him. His suffering is compounded by the s$$$e’s actions and his own past.

Chapter 5

Neron, the Alpha, enjoys intimacy with Odessa, but is preoccupied with his upcoming ceremony and missing his mother. He finds comfort in Odessa’s affection. His inner wolf, Onyx, however, disapproves of her.

Witnessing a malnourished s$$$e being brutally abused, Neron reacts with anger and past pain, inflicting a merciless, violent punishment. The s$$$e suffers greatly. Onyx objects to this treatment.

Neron experiences internal conflict: anger, resentment, and fleeting remorse. His pain is amplified by the s$$$e’s actions and his own past.

Chapter 6

Neron, the Alpha, finds solace in intimacy with Odessa, but his focus is fractured by anxiety over his upcoming ceremony and longing for his mother. Odessa’s affection provides comfort, yet his inner wolf, Onyx, disapproves.

A malnourished s$$$e is brutally abused. Witnessing this, Neron, fueled by anger and past trauma, unleashes a violent, merciless punishment on the s$$$e. The s$$$e endures immense suffering. Onyx protests this harsh treatment.

Neron grapples with inner turmoil—anger, resentment, and fleeting remorse. His pain is exacerbated by the s$$$e’s actions and his own past experiences.

Chapter 7

Neron, consumed by rage and a desire for vengeance, brutally punishes a s$$$e, viewing the act as necessary justice. He sees the s$$$e as a betrayer, marking them with the Mark of the Betrayer, a permanent symbol of disgrace. Neron justifies the act, claiming it is for the good of the pack, despite his inner turmoil and Onyx’s pleas for mercy.

The s$$$e, in a state of terror, begs for forgiveness and pleads innocence, but Neron remains unmoved. He orders the s$$$e’s execution, a public display of power. Many pack members agree with his decision.

Onyx, Neron’s inner wolf, protests the brutal treatment of the s$$$e, arguing against the execution. This internal conflict intensifies Neron’s emotional turmoil, highlighting his struggle between his rage and a flicker of humanity.

Kwame intervenes, physically restraining Neron, and helps the s$$$e escape. Halima, the s$$$e, is rescued by Amani Dubois. She pleads for help to save Halima, prompting a confrontation and ensuing chaos within the pack house. The pack members are caught in a maelstrom of conflict.

Amani Dubois, risking her life, escorts Halima from the pack house, as the guards pursue them. Halima questions Amani about her unexpected aid, revealing Amani’s motive, and their journey continues as they escape the pursuing pack members.

Chapter 8

Halima, a s$$$e, is branded a traitor by Neron, the pack’s alpha. Neron, consumed by rage, orders her execution. Many pack members concur with his decision. Onyx, Neron’s inner wolf, opposes the harsh treatment. Kwame intervenes, restraining Neron, and helps Halima escape. Amani Dubois rescues Halima, leading to a confrontation and chaos within the pack. They flee the pack house, pursued by guards.

Halima, despairing and desperate, questions Amani Dubois about her aid. Amani reveals her motive. Escaping, Halima contemplates her fate, feeling trapped and hopeless. She expresses bitterness towards the pack and her mate, Neron.

Facing imminent capture, Halima confronts her family, who have betrayed her. She feels betrayed by the pack members and the pack. Halima, feeling utterly alone, declares her rejection of Neron and the Zircon Moon Pack. She is left with only one option: jumping off a cliff to her death. She confronts her family and expresses her anger and betrayal. She expresses her love for Artemis and bids her farewell. Amani, her rescuer, begs her to reconsider.

Halima, resolute in her despair, jumps from the cliff, choosing to end her life. Her body falls into the water below. She dies peacefully.

Chapter 9

Halima, a s$$$e branded a traitor by Neron, is brutally targeted for execution by the pack. She escapes with Amani Dubois, facing pursuit and chaos within the pack. Halima questions Amani’s motives, expressing despair and bitterness towards the pack and Neron.

Confronted by her family, who have betrayed her, Halima feels utterly alone. She rejects Neron and the pack, choosing to end her life by jumping from a cliff. Halima’s body falls into the water, and she dies.

Chapter 10

Halima, branded a traitor by Neron, is hunted by the pack. She flees with Amani Dubois, but the pursuit is relentless. Halima feels despair and bitterness, questioning Amani’s true intentions.

Halima encounters her own family, who have turned against her. The betrayal leaves her feeling utterly alone and abandoned. Rejecting Neron and the pack, she chooses to end her life by leaping from a cliff.

Halima’s body plummets into the water, ending her life.

Chapter 11

Halima, feeling hunted and betrayed by her pack, escapes. She is separated from her companion and alone in an unfamiliar forest. She is cold, wet, and hungry, but alive.

She realizes she is a rogue, a feeling of freedom mixed with fear. She reflects on her past life and the trauma she’s endured. Remembering Selene’s touch, she yearns for the connection she once shared.

Finding a cave, she makes it her temporary home. She acknowledges her isolation and the daunting prospect of survival. She communicates with Artemis, her companion, and contemplates the future. They agree to stay in the cave and face the challenges ahead. They plan on eating squirrels for sustenance.

Chapter 12

Halima, a rogue, survives for three days in the wilderness, relying on meager food and the warmth of her wolf companion, Artemis. She endures cold nights and struggles with hunger, her body weakened from a lack of proper nutrition. She reflects on her past and the trauma she’s endured.

Halima ventures deeper into the forest, drawn by curiosity. Her exploration leads her onto a road, where she’s nearly struck by a car. A kind-faced older man, Nikolai, stops to help, revealing himself as an alpha. Halima recoils in fear, remembering past mistreatment by alphas.

A woman, Lyra, intervenes, demonstrating empathy and concern for Halima’s well-being. She reassures Halima, who reveals her painful past and her desire to escape her former life.

Nikolai and Lyra offer Halima shelter in their car. They’re receptive and understanding. Halima, with Artemis’s support, accepts their offer, drawn by warmth and safety. She gives her name and falls asleep peacefully.

Chapter 13

Halima, a malnourished and injured young wolf, wanders the wilderness, her injuries and fear evident. She’s found by Nikolai, an alpha werewolf, who recognizes her distress and offers help. Lyra, a compassionate Luna, also intervenes, empathizing with Halima’s plight and promising her safety.

Nikolai and Lyra take Halima to the Garnet Moon Pack territory, where she’s treated for her injuries by Dr. Nava. Halima displays fear and reluctance, but Lyra reassures her, eventually leading to a willingness to be examined.

Halima’s examination reveals severe abuse and neglect, including the Mark of the Betrayer, a sign of profound cruelty. Lyra’s compassion and concern for Halima’s well-being remain paramount throughout the process.

Nikolai and Lyra, moved by Halima’s situation, offer her a safe haven at the Garnet Moon Pack, providing medical attention and shelter. Halima’s trust and fear remain intertwined as she navigates her new surroundings.

Chapter 14

Halima, a severely malnourished and injured young werewolf, is found by Dr. Nava and Lyra. The doctor diagnoses her with significant malnutrition and bone fractures, highlighting the alarming state of her health, her potassium levels, blood pressure, blood sugar, and hormonal imbalances. Lyra is frustrated by the abuse inflicted on Halima.

Halima’s examination reveals extensive physical and emotional trauma. She expresses her past suffering, detailing her abandonment by her pack, Zircon Moon, and the severe abuse she endured. Halima’s memories and the physical scars are a testament to the cruel treatment she faced. She and Lyra discuss the origins and treatment she endured in the pack.

Moved by Halima’s suffering, Lyra and Nikolai offer her refuge at the Garnet Moon Pack. This safe haven promises medical care and shelter from the harsh reality of her past. Halima expresses fear and apprehension despite the offer, reflecting her past experiences.

Halima eventually accepts Lyra’s offer, choosing to trust her in the face of her fear. Lyra’s compassion and assurance alleviate Halima’s distress, and she finds a renewed sense of hope.

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