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The Alpha's Mate

As an Omega, 17-year-old Sarah is used to being at the bottom of the pecking order, even in her new pack and new high school. But her usually-boring life changes when she turns 18. She expects to shift—and nothing happens. Now, as if being an Omega isn’t bad enough, Sarah is also human. But Sarah, to her surprise, soon finds her mate: in the pack’s handsome and compassionate Alpha. And the lowly Omega finds herself rocketing to the top of her pack’s status as the new Luna. Just as it seems that life is finally going her way, Sarah learns of a terrible betrayal that results in tragic death, exile, and upheaval of what should have been her storybook ending… Or does it? Sarah continues her journey, as she is put to the test with just how many life-shattering changes she can take. Will she live as an outcast? Or as the most respected member of her pack? Sarah joins forces with her trusted and true friend, Ayala. Together, they search for Ayala’s true mate, attempt to unlock her shifter powers, and fend off threats from the deadly Coello. Can they escape his mercenaries, Isaac and Regan? Or will Sarah and Ayala fall prey before they can find their true mates? Ayala, 18, has always been a hopeless romantic and a dreamer. After a whirlwind year, she’s ready to settle into her new life at the Santa Cruz tree house, with Jasper, Isaac, Regan, and the other members of the pack. When she suggests they host a bonfire, Jasper and the rest agree. It seems like a magical night. But when Ayala leans in to kiss Jasper, he backs away. She’s ready to give up on him as her mate when fate forces them into a cross-country road trip together. Soon, they learn they have more in common than they thought. Might he be her true mate after all?

Bella Lore · Fantasy
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199 Chs

Chapter One Hundred and Ninety

CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY

We need a way to defeat Malcolm and his Flagstaff pack once and for all. Now that they’ve teamed up with Weston and the Serpent’s Creek bear clan, they’re a huge danger to all of us and our loved ones back in San Diego and Santa Cruz.

Which means I’ve had to wrack my brain for anything I can think of. And some ideas start to come to me.

Things that I try not to think about. Things I’ve never tried before. Things I really don’t want to do.

But things I think could work. Things we might have to do. Things that could save us from this enemy intent on murder and kidnapping and destroying the beautiful little family Zach and Orsina are trying to build.

“What’s your idea?” Jasper asks. He reaches out his hand, which is wrapped in bandages after he cut it helping me out of the camper window, and rests it on mine. “We’re all listening.”

“So,” I explain, “there’s something we have back at the Howling Wolf base in Santa Cruz. Well, not something. Someone.”