Alpha's Main B*tch (interracial)

Alpha's Main B*tch (interracial)

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A soon to be alpha moves to a new town in hopes to find his mate and that's exactly what he does. Brextyn knew the moment he looked into Melanin's eyes she was his mate. The tuff part is, she has no idea that his kind even exists, thinks it's hilarious even. How will she this? Will she accept him? Why am I asking questions I know the answer to?
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A werewolf. A mate. The cliche alpha rejects his mate story. But it's all too real for Charlie. Where can she even go? Her pack pretty much ignores her existence. Her parents are in Paris helping out some other packs. Her friends incourage her to join her parents, and so she does. Suddenly two years later, little miss rejected mate comes back with a hot new body and a hot new attitude. She's not looking to forgive and forget. But she's not looking for revenge. Karma will do them in. But that cliche mate. He wants her back. What if she doesn't want to fall in love? What if she does? It's a little more complicated than that though. You have to take into account, a stalker. Yes a stalker. Her new best friend Tyler is not the only person accompanying Charlie back home, but her twisted, love-struck stalker as well. Cliche with a twist. Maybe you can learn a little something about showing people they've made a big mistake...

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