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Her Alpha Mate's Brother

WARNING: CONTAINS SEXUAL CONTENT They say when your true mate dies your heart shatters into a thousand pieces. You begin to wish that you had died with them and lose any hope of soldiering on. Amaya’s life was perfect, till she lost it all. She had the perfect mate in Jason Blake and she was loved by her family and her pack. Suddenly her life takes a turn for the worst when her father and Jason both die from a brutal attack on the original Werewolf packs. As the eldest child she takes over her father’s role as Alpha of the Shadows Pack, keeping them safe, making sure that they don’t lose more lives. Despite her strong façade Amaya carries a pain that no one can heal. At least that’s what she thinks until she meets Jonah Blake, younger brother to her first mate and newly minted Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack. There is just one problem, Jonah is everything his brother is not. A bad boy and a playboy alpha who loves no one but himself. His brutal and possessive nature brought out by the same tragedy that broke Amaya. Is there any hope for them? Second chance mates don’t exist, or at least they were thought to be just myth and legends.

wounded_warrior · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
78 Chs

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

*Warning: Sexual Content Ahead*

By the time we finished planning with my brother and father, it was already time for bed and we were all exhausted. 

We had been so focused on coming up with plans and back up plans that my mom had to send our dinner up to the office. Dad hated it when he had to do this, he always made it a point that we should eat with the pack our family but tonight was an exception. 

What we were doing was for the pack, to keep everyone safe.

"That should be good." Jason told my father as we reviewed the plans for the last time. 

We had come up with plans for the task force and a plan for the packs and their territories. 

Unfortunately, this plan meant that my mate and I would be separated for a longer period.

"Don't you think we are giving too much time into this search, Dad?" My brother asked as he looked at our father. "One month in search of a threat we aren't even sure exists."