Aiden is the Bloodhound the Council's most feared assassin, a vampire prince whose soul has been hollowed out by centuries of shadow and state-sanctioned slaughter. Elena is a Seer of the Vance line a woman of the mountain whose silver flame was meant to heal, not to spark a revolution. When their paths collide in the high spires of a corrupt capital, they don't just find love; they ignite a war that spans from the depths of the Sunken Vaults to the spectral currents of the Forbidden Coast. Now, fleeing the ruins of a broken empire, they carry the ultimate secret: Caelum, a child of the Harmony. Born during a solar eclipse, he is the Third Way a hybrid heir with the power to either unite the warring forces of light and dark or become a beacon of chaos that levels the continent. With the mechanical genius of a mad inventor, the iron will of a blacksmith's son, and the cryptic guidance of a five-hundred-year-old Oracle, Aiden and Elena must protect their son from enemies both ancient and new. From the obsidian breach-engines of the Council to the void-stained magic of Lyra, the first fallen Seer, the hunt is on. In a realm where blood defines destiny, can a monster become a father? Can a healer survive the abyss? And when the choice comes to sacrifice half of his soul, will the Child of the Harmony have the strength to forge a new dawn?
The forest was dark and full of teeth.
Betty ran through the thick trees, her breath coming in short, painful gasps. Behind her, the sounds of the chase grew louder. The Orcs were close. These were not just monsters: they were shapeshifters. One moment they looked like tall, scary men, and the next, their skin rippled into gray scales and sharp claws. They moved through the rain without making a sound, their yellow eyes glowing in the mist.
Betty felt a sharp pain in her side. A jagged blade had cut her deep. Her blood was not red like a human's. It was a bright, shimmering gold that dripped onto the wet leaves.
She used the last of her magic to teleport. The air smelled like burnt flowers for a second as she vanished and reappeared near a small clearing. Her legs felt like lead. She was exhausted and dying.
Through the heavy rain, she saw an old wooden house. It stood at the edge of the forest, looking gray and broken. To Betty, it looked abandoned. It was the perfect place to hide.
She dragged herself to the back door. She didn't have the strength to knock, so she leaned her shoulder against the wood. The rusty lock snapped, and the door swung open.
Inside, the kitchen was warm and bright. The air smelled of rosemary and boiling potatoes.
"Beatrice, you're putting the salt in too early," a soft voice said.
Elena stood by a large iron pot on the stove. She was nineteen years old, with dark curls and a quiet beauty that didn't belong in such a poor, old house. Beside her was her older sister, Beatrice. At twenty-two, Beatrice was stronger and faster, her hands busy kneading dough for their dinner.
Upstairs, the heavy thuds of their brothers, Mark and Mason, echoed through the ceiling. Their parents, Raymond and Amanda, were resting in the next room. It was a normal, quiet night for the family of eight.
Then, the back door hit the wall with a bang.
Betty stumbled into the light. Her clothes were torn, and the golden wound in her side glowed brightly in the dim room. She looked like a fallen star covered in mud.
The wooden spoon fell from Elena's hand and hit the floor.
"Oh, gods," Beatrice whispered. She grew pale and reached for a sharp bread knife on the table. She was ready to fight.
But Elena didn't reach for a weapon. She ran toward the bleeding woman. As Elena's hands touched Betty's cold skin, the air in the kitchen turned freezing.
A sharp pain started behind Elena's eyes. It was a heavy throb, like a heartbeat.
"Don't... let them... in," Betty choked out. She grabbed Elena's wrist with trembling fingers.
The moment they touched, Elena's world changed.
Her vision exploded into a bright, glowing pink. The wooden walls of the house seemed to disappear. She could see through them. She saw the Fae woman's broken soul, but she also saw the forest outside.
Four shadows were moving in the rain. Their human faces were melting away, turning into large, gray monsters with long teeth. They could smell the golden blood. They were coming for the house.
"Beatrice, get the boys!" Elena screamed. Her voice sounded different, powerful and ancient. "Mark! Mason! Get down here right now!"
Beatrice saw the pure terror in her sister's pink eyes and didn't ask questions. She ran for the stairs, screaming for their brothers to wake up.
Elena looked down at the woman in her arms. She felt a strange, deep connection to the stranger. She didn't know it yet, but she wasn't just a kitchen maid. She was the daughter of a goddess.
A heavy fist slammed into the back door, making the wood splinter.
Miles away, in a dark castle made of black stone, a man's eyes snapped open. Aiden had lived for five hundred and six years, but he looked no older than twenty-five. He was a Vampire, a king of shadows who had been bored for centuries.
Suddenly, he felt a burning heat in his chest. It felt like a string was pulling his heart toward the forest.
"She is finally awake," Aiden whispered into the darkness of his throne room.
He stood up, his black cape flowing behind him like smoke. The hunt had begun.
Bloodhoundhearts
Starlight
Fantasy
Chapter 1 She is awake
04/01/2026
Chapter 2 The snap
04/01/2026
Chapter 3 Healers of the valley
04/01/2026
Chapter 4 The Golden Secret
04/01/2026
Chapter 5 The woods
04/01/2026
Chapter 6 The fox and the flowerbeds
05/01/2026
Chapter 7 The mud and the monster
05/01/2026
Chapter 8 The Prince and the Peppermint
05/01/2026
Chapter 9 The Silver Storm
05/01/2026
Chapter 10 The Aria and the Avalanche
05/01/2026
Chapter 11 Memories
18/03/2026
Chapter 12 Well
18/03/2026
Chapter 13 Shadow broker
18/03/2026
Chapter 14 Blackwood
18/03/2026
Chapter 15 Training
18/03/2026
Chapter 16 Silence
18/03/2026
Chapter 17 They became 1
18/03/2026
Chapter 18 Wake up moon
18/03/2026
Chapter 19 Sunless. Sea
18/03/2026
Chapter 20 Guardian of the Threshold
18/03/2026
Chapter 21 First dawn
18/03/2026
Chapter 22 Look at me!!
18/03/2026
Chapter 23 The first Hearth
18/03/2026
Chapter 24 In the cup
18/03/2026
Chapter 25 Glass Orchestra
18/03/2026
Chapter 26 The Silver-Haired Stranger
18/03/2026
Chapter 27 Moon
18/03/2026
Chapter 28 Hit the target
18/03/2026
Chapter 29 Vesper a
18/03/2026
Chapter 30 Subterranean viens
18/03/2026
Chapter 31 Heart of the Gatekeeper
18/03/2026
Chapter 32 The gears
18/03/2026
Chapter 33 First vote
18/03/2026
Chapter 34 Ballots and Book-Dust
18/03/2026
Chapter 35 Breath
18/03/2026
Chapter 36 Weight of the current
18/03/2026
Chapter 37 The letter
18/03/2026
Chapter 38 Countdown
18/03/2026
Chapter 39 A kisss
18/03/2026
Chapter 40 Echoes of the Cradle
18/03/2026