Hiding from Mr. Alpha, Ha Good Luck

Hiding from Mr. Alpha, Ha Good Luck

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Don't get me wrong I love my brother and his friends, but it would be nice to make some friends of my own other than Megan. But I, Eva Henderson, want a LIFE! And with big brother always lurking around the corner, I cant. Do you know how annoying it is when you are at the mall and some random really HOT guy approaches you and he starts talking to you then the moment he begins to ask you out, here comes Godzilla and sidekick to shut the poor guy down. Or when you turn to walk in to Victoria Secrets there is always someone yanking you away telling you your too young to be going in there. I mean seriously I need undies and they have cute ones in there! COME ON! It was like yanking teeth while performing major heart surgery just to get him to agree to let me come to this party. But I wasn't complaining too much yet. He was a little less crazy when he was drinking so I could get away with a lot more. But this was about to define my senior year, and I had no idea until it was too late. Lets just say its not what I expected. Eva craved her life and love, Kevin wanted her safety and happiness. Luke however wanted it all. What would you do if one little bet controlled that destiny? What would you do if you knew your mate was your best friends baby sister and what would you do when she starts running away from you for no other reason then she can? Eva knew she wasn't going to be able to hide forever from the ever demanding Alpha, but it sure was fun to try. Who will win this game of hide and seek?
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No one sees her. No one knows her. Alyssa Williams is the girl who fades into the background, the one who slips through the hallways unnoticed. She wears her black hoodie like a shield, her face hidden in the shadows, always on the edge of the crowd. She doesn't want to be seen. She doesn't want to be known. Because if anyone were to truly look, they'd see the fear in her eyes, the bruises that don't heal, and the story she's terrified of telling. Her life is a quiet war she fights every day-against her father's fists, against the memories that threaten to consume her, and against the world that's turned its back on her. She's learned to survive in the silence, to hide from the chaos that swirls around her. But when she decides she's had enough, and tries to run away from the nightmare that is her home, she finds herself crashing headfirst into something-or rather, someone-who might be even more dangerous than what she's running from. Dylan Scott. The bad boy. The bully. The one everyone stays away from. His presence is a storm, and his reputation is as dark as the night. He has a group of friends who don't question his actions, a life filled with secrets, and a world where no one dares to get too close. Everyone warns Alyssa about him, but she's already seen the worst the world has to offer. So when their paths collide, she's not sure what to expect. Will Dylan help her escape the hellhole she calls home-or will he drag her back into it? The truth is, Dylan Scott is hiding as much as Alyssa. He's trapped in his own battle, with his own demons, and just like her, he's been running from something for far too long. But when his and Alyssa's lives intersect, everything begins to unravel. The walls they've built around themselves begin to crack, and neither of them can ignore the pull between them. The question is: will they be able to save each other, or will they destroy each other in the process?

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