Wolf Ring Alpha (Wolves of Canada)(Hiatus)
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  • Reads 43,660
  • Votes 1,186
  • Parts 18
  • Time 3h 11m
Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2013
Gabela escaped. She escaped the murder, the fighting and the breeding, founding the first mixed pack in shifter history. Became the first Alpha Female in history, and became the only Alpha to ever rule without being of Alpha blood. 
Part dog, part wolf and part human, Gabela also becomes a mate, and though their relationship is nothing like Blitz expected, he would do anything for his mate. 
As a symbol of her rebirth as the Alpha and the true leader of the sole rebellious Pack, she becomes Storme, and even while she fights the wolves seeking to push her back to the place they believe she should occupy as a subservient female, so must she also battle a ghost from her past that seeks to destroy her mate and reclaim her.
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ALPHA

38 parts Complete Mature

Adira Angelo has always been taught to stand her ground against male wolves, no matter what. She was to never show submission for she was to become the Alpha of her father's pack. In her world it's rare for a female to become the Alpha of a pack and Adira's was not happy to have a She-Wolf lead them. In the midst of sexist pack members, assassination attempts, and learning how to lead a pack, Adira's insanely attractive mate stumbles onto her land. Not only was he from a pack that was across the country, he was an Alpha. Now Adira must prove to her pack and her mate that her father wasn't wrong and that she could lead a pack. Should be easy, right?