Alpha Damon, the unmated Alpha of the largest pack in North America, is facing reality where Elders are pressuring him to marry a bride of their choice.
A marriage of convenience. A marriage for power.
Damon is aware that Elders want to use him in their schemes, and he is determined to show them that he is no one's pawn. No one can force him into marriage, not even the Moon Goddess.
“I don’t need a woman in my life to obstruct me. A girlfriend is a nuisance, a wife would be a problem, and a mate would be a disaster.”
Will he give in? Which one will he choose? Will he have a choice once he finds his mate?
Join Damon on his journey during which he will broaden his horizons and change in the most unexpected ways when the right woman enters his life.
I have purchased books 1 & 2 of this series - It pans between the interests but comes to no conclusion … I wish these episode books were cheaper… I won’t be finishing the series… TOO EXPENSIVE
Sweet book, but I can’t afford, nar I say, I won’t be spending the nearly $130 required to read the whole thing. I’ve already spent $11 on the first two books and they haven’t even kissed yet. The authors financial approach is hurting her craft. Wishing Talia & Alpha Damon well. Hope she gets her wolf by the end of the books.
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I’m not sure this even qualifies as a “book.” It’s short, chaotic, and priced like it thinks it’s a full-length novel. Spoiler: it’s not.
The writing? Rough. We’re talking POVs jumping all over the place — first, second, third — sometimes all in one scene. Grammar rules are more of a suggestion here, and the tense shifts are so frequent you start to question your own sense of time. It reads like someone breathlessly telling you their wild dream while half-awake.
And yet… it’s addictive.
Somehow, amid all the chaos, Redsonia manages to tap into pure emotional energy. It’s messy, it’s dramatic, and it’s dripping with that guilty-pleasure “alpha male vs. defiant heroine” tension that just works. You don’t read it for the prose; you read it for the soap-opera spectacle — the cinematic drama, the power plays, the push-and-pull that keeps you clicking “next.”
It’s not great writing — not even close — but it’s entertaining in that “I can’t believe I’m still reading this” way. Think of it as literary junk food: no nutrition, but I still need to know when they finally get together. So for now I’m staying tuned I’ll give it until book 5 and then it’s sayonara!
The story is interesting, but after purchasing the second book on Amazon for $5.99 I realized I was missing chapters. If I'm purchasing a book I expect to get all of the chapters for my purchase. I don't use other sites to read books aside from kindle as I do not like paying for each chapter or partial books and it makes me feel like I'm being taken advantage of. I'd rather pay $25-$40 for a book and receive all of the chapters than feel taken advantage of every time I have to purchase the next chapter or few chapters of a book. After finding that to finish the book I will have to purchase another 64 downloads at $5.99 each, I think I'll find another series to read. The book is filled with grammatical errors that cause the story not to flow as smoothly, but the overall reason for the low review is being expected to make multiple purchases of $5.99 for only part of a book.
This is an interesting book and the writing and proofing are OK. However there are 36 books and every single one ends with an open story. If you don't mind paying for each one then continue...but I already pay fee's and not going to pay more. So I guess I'm finished with this series.
I loved the book but once you get hooked you have to go to the web version and purchase additional chapters. I kept having to buy more and upgrade a "membership " to get more access. I eventually felt I was never going to get to the end of the story so I canceled the membership and did not ever finish the book. Felt like I was scammed
I am really enjoying the storyline, and the slow revelations of the characters. I find myself yelling at them sometimes, trying to give the characters advice. That is always kets me know I am enjoying myself.
I paid $5 for this book on kindle and once I got to page 183 it told me in order to continue to read more chapters I had to go to Webnovel . The story is cute but it reads as if it’s been poorly translated from another language.
The story itself is good. The grammar and language inconsistencies are awful. The editing is crap. I’m still going to read the series but I doubt my rating goes higher than a 3 because of editorial atrocities. I’m starting to think the editor is a high schooler
It’s a good storyline but insanely annoying how slowly it progresses. It’s like reading a werewolf soap opera. I gave up on it & didn’t get the 3rd book…I looked in amazon & if you buy all 36 books, it’s approx. $200…not worth it IMO.
I am enjoying the story. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars is because it seems ridiculous to have so many realy short books in this series when you could have a few longer books.
In total this book is around 60.00 . Each CHAPTER can be easily finished in 1-2 days. It’s an easy read. But the daily purchasing stopped me after the 3rd chapter.
This is a cute story, however it is taking forever. The book is in a lot of little sections and I just finished the 2nd section, which will end up costing a bundle.
The actual story is spread over 36 "bools" I am not going to continue as I cannot afford to spend 5.99 per book. The writing appears to have been poorly edited or translated from another language.
There’s some choppy parts and repetitive nature to it. It’s very long story with a lot of characters but they are each unique and they have done a good job!