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Torn Between Two Alphas: The Luna's Choice

Torn Between Two Alphas: The Luna's Choice

226 Views · Ongoing · Bethany Hardt
Layla's life has never really felt like her own. Torn away from by the man she truly loves, Layla must choice between duty, desire, and destiny to keep pack, and her son, safe from an evil she didn't expect—

Solomon whispered, “You are my mate, Layla Undertow. I swear this to you and to the Goddess, I will not reject you.” He looked deeply into her eyes, his long black eyelashes holding back tears.

Immediately Layla knew she had crossed a line. “I love you. I am your mate. You felt it the same way I did. There is no magic that could force it. I want you.”

But it didn’t matter anyway, for Anthony did not hear her. He instead clapped his hands and embraced Alistar. “This is good. You have my blessing.”

Alistar winked at her over her father’s shoulder. “She is the mate I have been waiting for my entire life. She is mine.”

Torn Between Two Alphas: The Luna’s Choice is created by Bethany Hardt, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
Lucian's Regret; Torn Between Two Alphas.

Lucian's Regret; Torn Between Two Alphas.

372 Views · Ongoing · Philip Aniezue
Born into the bloodline of powerful Alphas but suffering the consequences of her parents’ forbidden love. Samara’s life journey has been marked by painful consequences and unexpected twists. However, it got super interesting when she discovered her grandfather’s plan to marry her off like a bargaining chip. Encouraged by her wolf to escape from the pack so they could live life freely and on their own terms only to end up in the territory of a man fated to be her mate.

Her mate, Lucian is a man with severe trust issues and a terrible history with rogues. To complicate it all she came with all the wrong combinations of things he dreaded the most in his life.

“She might be human, Mum. You know how weak those creatures are and how untrustworthy they are. There is a little difference between them and rogues. If she happens to be a werewolf then she probably doesn't have a wolf cause I can't sense one in her. Worse of all she would be a rogue and you know how I feel about them after what happened to Lucas. I'm going to reject her, mum and sentence her to death.” I replied, and I could feel my wolf Arthur's annoyance at my words.

But destiny and fate don’t care about his rules—or his pain. Neither does his rival who wants her at all costs even after making a terrible mistake.
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