I Don't Think So Mr Beta
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 154
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 9
  • Time 51m
Ongoing, First published May 13, 2015
Alicia Miller is a young woman who only ever wanted to fit in with her peer's despite the furry secret she held from them. See, young Alicia is a wolf shapeshifter, One of the last of her kind and after the enemies of all shapeshifter's the vampires and faeries took over. 

Alicia is the only female left to save the wolf race! To secure her future Alicia must marry and mate the Alpha of Coldwind Pack's son Dylan Montague but fate has other plans when the beta of that very pack's obnoxious son announces that he is her true mate. 

Will Alicia choose the love of someone who is destined to be with another or will she come to terms with the fact her own mate not only killed everyone she ever loved but will kill his best friend  if she is not his by sundown two weeks after they meet.
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Beta Lodge

38 parts Complete Mature

Beta Gabriel Lodge. Beta to one of the most feared men in the country whilst being a terrifying one himself. He's not really sure what drew him to choose Adelaide as a mate. Maybe it was her soft beauty or her strong soul. All he knew is that when he saw her, he wanted her. Adelaide Greyson's friend was chosen by the most feared Alpha in the country at the Mating Ceremony. So when she runs to Adelaide's house for comfort, Adelaide ends up meeting Alpha Donnelly's, Beta. And what Beta Lodge wants, he gets. Adelaide must adjust to her new life but it's not as simple as she would have liked. ***** The intimate position makes my cheeks heat up. He looked down at me, to my bruised cheek. "You've been with me for only one day and you were already hurt," he said thickly and then let out a frustrated sigh, "you're too nice to be with me. You're too soft." Concern creased his features and I looked at him with wide eyes. "What's wrong with being soft?"