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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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Anticipation of something terrible surged through Biham. He had undergone so much over the past few months that he didn't want anything dreadful to happen. Kinshra wanted her daughter back. In what way? Lusitania was his legal heir. He just couldn't let her go to Vilinski and let her stay there. At the same time, he had this strong urge to meet Kinshra. Dilemma and dread warred inside him. 

He stared at Anastasia for a moment and then asked, "Kinshra wants her child or Kinshra wants to meet her child?"

Anastasia pursed her lips. "That I don't know. But the fact that she is her mother, she wants to see her and, in my opinion, you must let Lusitania decide as to what she would want. She is an adult and the decision should be solely hers."

Although Biham wanted to protest against Anastasia, she was right. It had to be Lusitania's decision.