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Fated to the Alpha King

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For centuries, the werewolves and the humans raged war against each other. Both would only stop once they had extinguished the other race.

One day, the attacks from the werewolves completely stopped. Humans guessed that the werewolves had finally given up and decided to go to another realm. But they had to make sure. And so they sent Rina, a human spy, to infiltrate the pack and gather intelligence.

What she didn't know was she wouldn’t be able to get out anymore.

After Alpha Gio discovered the human was his mate, there was no way he'd let her reject him and leave. She was the key to his great legacy, and he'd keep her to himself no matter what it takes.

But what happens when the cruel, notorious Alpha falls for the human who only became a werewolf after a wound? And what happens when Rina's spell breaks and she discovers her perfect reality was actually a lie?

288 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 22, 2022

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May 24, 2023
Awful Read. Waste of Time.

Characters are weak. Plot terrible. Interesting concept though. Ending rushed. Holy Hell I cannot believe she forgave Gio for what he did to her....also the ending.....with her dad.....how does that even make sense. If I give details I will spoil the story so if you decide to read it. Good Luck. Awful book.
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June 23, 2025
I make it a point to not rate booksI don’t finish, but I really was in the mood for a werewolf book and was very disappointed in this one.
It really had a great story, so much potential buy I got halfway through it and had trouble with the lack of dialogue or more so the lack of depth in the dialogue as well as how inconsistent the tone was. The conversations it went from very casual and modern to very stilled and almost medieval speak. This story wasn’t presented cohesively, and when there was a decision, it was too easily made with not enough details were provided missing an opportunity for a good conversation or debate.

So this book needs to be workshoped more with specific feedback to make it better.
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