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Claimed by the Alpha - Part Two

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Jake, alpha of his territory and a werewolf without peer, does not expect the meek little wolf he rescues from the side of the road to be his mate. The boy is newly turned, inexperienced, and it will be months before he and his wolf are integrated to the point where the mating instinct will kick in... Jake's wolf has no intention of waiting.

(This is part two of a five part serial. Updates will be released every other Friday, with the completed serial released two weeks after the last installment for $4.99)

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Heart beating frantically, Jason stood frozen. He came close to hyperventilating when Jake gripped his arm above the elbow and started marching him up into the house.

By the time they reached the top of the stairs Jake’s grip on his arm had tightened painfully and he was having trouble thinking straight. Letting go abruptly, Jake spun him around and grabbed a hold of his shoulders. Looking resolutely at his feet Jason was horrified when Jake grabbed a hold of his hair and forced his head up.

“You need to calm down,” Jake growled through clenched teeth.

He needed to calm down?Anger so thick it was hard to even think radiated off Jake and he was the one who needed to be calm?

Jason, almost pissing his pants in terror, opened his mouth to give Jake a piece of his mind.

“Let. Go.”

The words, while not all he wanted to say, were spoken with determination and force. The effort of fighting down his fear and standing up for himself left him feeling drained shaky, but it was worth it. He refused to be a doormat, no matter how powerful of an alpha Jake was...

54 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 11, 2015

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