The Digital Beast
Modern Royal Shifter Power Play
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Publisher Description
The contract was clean. Simple, even, by Neural Grid standards. Viktor Kane, Apex-01, king of the underworld, marries Elara Voss, rival heiress, perfect DNA match, maximum strategic value. No intimacy. Separate lives. A merger, not a marriage.
Viktor's good at clean arrangements. He built his empire on them.
The Neural Grid runs on neon and calculation, and Viktor fits it perfectly: cold, precise, every decision optimized. Elara was supposed to be another calculated move. She arrives with her own agenda and her own sharp edges, and the distance between them holds exactly as long as nothing goes wrong.
Then a rival faction decides she's the easier target.
Something in Viktor's programming doesn't wait for a rational response. It fires before he thinks, territorial and absolute, the kind of override that doesn't ask permission. The beast underneath the Apex-01 designation comes forward, and it has very strong opinions about threats to Elara. The icy perimeter he built around this arrangement fractures fast.
Close proximity does the rest. The carefully drawn boundaries start looking less like walls and more like suggestions. Elara isn't intimidated by Viktor the way most people are, and that alone gets under his skin. She sees the man underneath the regal exterior, the shifter who runs hot despite the cold front, and she doesn't look away.
Viktor's spent years treating his own capacity for attachment as a liability to be managed. Elara is making that very difficult to maintain.
In a city where hearts are considered vulnerabilities, they've become each other's greatest exposure.
Can a contract marriage contain what's already rewriting the terms?
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He was manufactured to be a heartless weapon, until her heartbeat became the only code he was wired to obey.
Somewhere between the code and the cage, they built something they couldn't fully control.
A shadow corporation engineered the Apex Units: lethal shifters with primal instincts sharpened by nanotechnology and kept in line by a digital pulse. Perfect weapons. Cold, obedient, precise.
But every unit has a blind spot. One specific neural signature, one Trigger Code, belonging to one woman, that cuts through the programming and wakes something no protocol can put back down.
The cold logic drops. The animal takes over.
These Alphas were built to follow orders. But when blood-ink software meets raw obsession, no override holds. They'll rewrite their own code to possess, protect, and consume.
For her, the whole system burns.