The chance to save their pack...or watch it crumble beneath their feet.
I've been crushed and I can only blame myself.
Literally, it's my fault. I wasn't careful enough with the Magic Academy's potions, and ended up Bonding myself to our Alpha King.
Seriously. This was such a dumb move. I've worked with magic before. I thought I was better than this.
Guess not.Not only is this the opposite of what I wanted to do, it's the very thing my parents have been working so hard for, despite the target this position now paints on my back.
So I'm trying my best not to get killed by my bloodthirsty rivals, and guess what? It turns out, the Alpha King isn't the person my family led me to believe he would be, and that the people I call family are not only wrong, but traitorous.
They expect me to obey them, but if I do, everything in our world will be destroyed.
If I explain my side, will they listen to me, given my new role as Alpha Queen? Or will my refusal to do as I'm told make me more enemies than friends out of my loved ones?
THE ALPHA KING'S FATED MATE is book one in the Shifter Country trilogy.
Despite the vibrant world of shifters, humans, and fairies, there are conflicting descriptions of events, and a dearth of understanding where the characters are or what they're looking at. I would have been able to rate this even higher if it had been easier to read without constantly being confused as to how enhanced their night vision was, or how the moon is bright but the room is dim. A good idea that needs polishing
DNF - the writing was terrible and all over the place, there was zero character building or world building to the story. Had zero idea on what the fmc looked like. It seemed to bounce back and forth in the beginning.