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Lost Alpha: Part 2

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Paige thought she'd found the man of her dreams: a werewolf with the body of a Greek God. Unfortunately Travis turned out to be an arrogant asshole, just like every other man.

Did she just throw the only eligible bachelor in her tiny town out of her life for good? Or will the alpha that claimed her return to take her body for himself?

Lost Alpha: Part 2 is a 17,500 words werewolf/BBW romance with a little bit of action and mystery sprinkled in. It is the second entry in the Lost Alpha series. This serial contains strong sexual themes and violence. It is not intended for readers under the age of 18

66 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 15, 2014

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1,176 reviews30 followers
December 19, 2016
Somewhat weaker than the first book, the setting and especially the Alpha's tragedy wasn't too compelling for me. Still, there were flashes of interesting connection and conflict among the characters.
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1,125 reviews28 followers
July 6, 2014
Impressed! Loved the continuation of this shifter storyline. You have an alpha male (Travis) who is a bossy werewolf and a strong, opinionated human female (Paige). Good lord they are so hilarious together. Love their interaction and chemistry. Can't wait to read more.
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701 reviews
June 13, 2014
Lost alpha

wow. this story is getting heated. did he think she would just not stand up to him. and to find a lone wolf to help him. what is to happen next
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Author 10 books141 followers
October 20, 2014
It's getting a bit better now that the werewolf is more humanized.
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