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Lupinville #3.3

Ryan's Protector

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Two happy werewolves are about to learn the delicious meaning of "alpha and omega."

Ryan's mate has been protecting him for more than thirty years, but when he finally does come face-to-face with the man, they discover more than either of them expected.

A Lupinville Quick Bite Story - 5,600 words

24 pages, ebook

First published October 15, 2014

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Alice Cain

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Alice Cain is a penname for an experienced romance author who decided to try something a little different. Alice is addicted to happy endings and writes gay erotic romance in several genres, including contemporary, BDSM, paranormal, and science fiction.

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1,174 reviews30 followers
March 21, 2017
Quick Alpha/Omega shifter short with a twist

A decent if simple and short Alpha/Omega shifter mating story, with a slightly different and a just a small but nicely fresh difference in typical Alpha and Omega roles.
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2,492 reviews7 followers
August 17, 2015
Wesley is over 100 years old, and found about is destined mate only 30 years ago. At that time Ryan was just 28 years old,pratically a pup for werevolves standards so Wesley decided to let him live his life and avoid all the pack meetings since then, for the fear of meeting the boy.
Wesley wants for his mate to have a beautiful life and experience all there is in the world before even thinking about a mating bond. When Wesley was younger he had his fun, he fooled around with a lot of females and also fathered 2 pups, that are now older that his supposed mate. He cant possibly ask Ryan to be with him.
When Maggie tells Ryan that she knows who his mate is, he doesnt expect her to tell him that his mate is a male. He never thought about another man like that and isnt even sure the older werewolf is right, but since he doesnt have anything to lose and is really curious, he decides to go check on the man Maggie told him is his mate. Wesley smells the werewolf coming his way and tries to run, but Ryan is a potential alpha and is faster than him. Ryan smells the other wolf and understands that Maggie was right, but there is more, his mate is an omega and from the shock Wesley is showing him, the man didnt known it.
Having his mate near him, made Wesley go in heat for the first time in his life and Ryan is more than happy to help his mate.

You can understand what happens next...Claiming!
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2,361 reviews35 followers
September 3, 2024
This... was disappointing. It reads all wrong for me.

From the beginning of this short, I got the impression of Ryan NOT being the big bad alpha type in any way. Wesley, seeing as he's older and actually has kids, wanting to protect and let his mate grow up... him being the submissive and even omega partner, stuck me as wrong! Expect the unexpected.. I think this one is pushing that for me..
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1,248 reviews22 followers
May 27, 2015
Eh. I am not sure I believe in Wesley’s reasons for depriving his mate of his presence. Before, sure, but not now that the pack has changed so much for the better.

And here we go again with the alpha/omega thing. As I said before, this has tons of potential to get old very fast.
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December 16, 2016
So why and when did Wesley leave his children's mother? Were they married? Why did he not know that he was an omega? Why did he continue to stay away from Ryan after Noah took over.

So many plot holes. Too short. Not worth writing and not worth reading.
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