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Alpha Mine by MercyRose
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For the most part Dava's led a happy life. She had everything that she needed; a loving family, a good home and her romance books. She was saved by the man that she now calls father at the age of five and grew up lacking for nothing. She was the quiet, shy type in school and stayed in the background for the most part and her simple life should have been enough. For the most part, it was. She was even satisfied with the way her life was heading until over night, her happy and simple life gets turned upside down. She walks into school and suddenly his intense gaze is focused solely on her. Adam, the Alpha's son, scented her the moment that she walked in the door. When Dava walked by him, she smelt so sweet that she was all he could think about for the rest of the day. It was then that he knew he had to have her. One way or the other, he would find a way to make her his mate. There was one small problem, Adam's father, the reigning Alpha is Dava's true sacred mate. He was already mated to Adam's mother when she came into the picture at only five years of age. Rafe decided then and there that he would keep his distance and watch her from afar. But now that his own son has stated his claim, can he sit idly by and watch him bond with the one person in this life that was meant for only him?
Hope In a Box by cperxo14
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It all happened so young. After Avery's family faced uprooting events, what was once a family is no longer that. After finally her life seems back in order, Avery faces heart break from the 'love of her life' Jake. At this point Avery ships herself to New York to live with her aunt for 4 years. Times are different now, and when Avery returns not only will her ex be hot on her tail. Old memories resurface and cut deep, while old friends come and go, Avery must learn to follow her heart, not her head.