Luna? Sir yes sir

Luna? Sir yes sir

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*Sequel to Luna? No Sir I'm A Marine* Alex never realised how much of a change one year can make. She is now a Luna, a mother and a fiancé. Until now she thought the corp would be the most difficult thing she would have to go through. Little did she know becoming a Marine would pale in comparison to her life with Luke. Alex's life isn't the only one that is changing. As friends and leaders of the pack they're going to make this year their year.....but it's never that simple, they should have learned that last year. ------------------- (This book will be written in the 3rd person unlike Luna? No Sir I'm A Marine)
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Karliee Kingston is daughter of Alpha Braydon Kingston, and a high rank officer in the marines. She takes great pride in being a soldier and won't let anything stand in her way. She returns home from her deployment for her brothers alpha ceremony as well as wedding to the Kings daughter. All the greatest alphas from all around the world are coming to this including the Visconti brothers from Persia. All unmated alpha males hope to find their mates. But what happens when Karliee finds that she is mated to not one but all 10 of the very possessive, dominate Visconti brothers. Will she end up submitting to them? Will she let them stand in her way and her future? Or will her fire be enough to finally match these brothers that are so used to getting what they want? *unedited*

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