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The Alpha's Temptation

(Mature Content) What price are you willing to pay for freedom? The wolf-less and orphaned Tania was trapped in the life of a slave. A part of her spirit was held captive by her master to exert control. To gain freedom, she made a deal to spy on King Eltanin, the most ruthless and powerful Alpha of Araniea. Stormy-eyed libertine, King Eltanin was dominanting, arrogant and commanding as hell. Racing against time to save his wolf and kingdom from the demon king, Alpha Felis, he crosses paths with Tania. She is a spy, and temptation personified. And now Eltanin must choose between the fate of his kingdom and his mate. Will Tania choose her freedom and reject her mate? Or will she give up the only thing she ever wanted? Thesaurus definition of "Libertine": debauched Synonyms for libertine: freethinking, profligate, dissolute, immoral, lascivious My other novels are: Feral Confessions: Adrianna and the Alpha (Completed) The Silver Crescent Alpha Prince (nomination WSA 2021) Ileus-The Dark Prince (Silver award WSA 2022) Dark Hunger (5th Prize in werewolf contest) The cover belongs to me. It is commissioned. Cover artist: Micehellwd Editor: Astromnia

MishaK · Fantaisie
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Between Her Parents

"Tania detected that energy," Biham said proudly. At the same time, he just couldn't fathom Kinshra's depression. Not only did he reject her, her father took her away from her only child. 

At that time, he was even suffering from depression because he had rejected his mate. He was into alcohol. Sirrah would weave terrible stories about her all the time. And to ease his pain of betrayal from his mate, he drowned himself into so much alcohol that it was difficult for him to make sense of his surroundings. It was either alcohol or wars with Nyxers. 

Kinshra's lips curled up when she heard that Tania could detect the portal. "She had to. After all she is half fae." She pondered a little and said, "I don't know how Cordea survived after that, but I am glad that Tania made it. I am glad that Cordea hid her so well."