The Alpha's Victim

The Alpha's Victim

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After the divorce of her parents, Alana moves into a new, dark town with her father. Everything there is mysterious and Alana loves it. However, when she sees the true extent of this mystery, she's afraid. It starts with a voice in the dark and ends with her stumbling upon a pack of wolves that seem almost... Human. Her entire life morphs into a lie in the passage of a few weeks and she soon starts to realise that there is still more to it, because she just can't deny that her next door neighbour has the same auburn eyes as the largest wolf in that pack and both of those beings elicited the same reaction from her - that of uncontrollable attraction.
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"I said look at me," he growled as he grabbed my arm from the Gamma in a vice grip. I winced and finally looked up to his stunning grey eyes. 'Mate!' my wolf yipped happily, although she was very weak she got to sound very excited, but I didn't. I didn't want a mate, one that I am putting in danger. Those people said they would find me no matter where I ran to, I couldn't put my mate or his pack in danger. My wolf whimpered knowing it was the truth. "Kitten," my mate purred, before he growled, "mine!" softly as he let go of my arm and lightly touched my cheek, now I felt the sparks firing on my skin. 'Kitten? Was this guy for real?! Did it look like I had whiskers and meowed?' I mentally scolded at him.

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