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Alpha's Bounty: His Runaway Luna

Alpha's Bounty: His Runaway Luna

1.4k Views · Ongoing · Tar Doll
In a city where strength meets loyalty, Aella isn't just any future leader—she's the fierce Alpha-in-waiting of the Westland Pack. Raised to be a warrior queen, she's always been the dutiful daughter, trained in the art of battle and prepared to take the throne.

Yet, when her father decides to marry her off to Alpha Roman, the cruel and mysterious Russian Alpha from an enemy pack, Aella rebels for the first time. She bolts; choosing freedom over anything her father has planned for her.

Little does she know Roman has swapped his Alpha crown for a bounty hunter's disguise. This is an easy feat, seeing as no one knows what he truly looks like and his reputation as a monster doesn't leave anyone asking questions.

Roman is hot on her heels, dead-set on reclaiming what he deems rightfully his. In Aella's quest for freedom, love and deception become twisted in a treacherous dance.
Two Alphas, two worlds, and a collision course with destiny.

Will Aella break free instead of being the final pawn in a deadly endgame?

Or will Roman clip this little bird's wings?
The Alpha Prince's runaway Luna

The Alpha Prince's runaway Luna

1.4k Views · Ongoing · shelbyallen2499
Evie is your average Alphas daughter, she has her whole life planned out for her. She knows she will be expected to mate with a future Alpha and help build an alliance for her pack, to have his kids and follow his lead. But Evie wants something more which is why she has secretly applied to a universty far from home and going to make her escape.

Damon is your typical Prince he has had eveything handed to him his whole life, and he knows exactly what is expected of himself until the day he dies. To be a good Prince and then a good King. To find himself a good mate to stand beside him and rule, but Damon wants more. He wants a taste of a normal life. So he got his father to agree that he went to a universty far from home, but to get him to agree he has to visit 5 packs a summer in hopes of meeting his fated mate.

What will happen when this two stubborn werewolves buttheads the first day class starts. Will they be able to fight the attraction between them or will they give in and do the opposite of what they headed to universty to do.
Alpha's Runaway Luna

Alpha's Runaway Luna

13 Views · Ongoing · R.L.Marcelain
Kayla is a seventeen year old werewolf and a member of the Blood Stone Pack. She's living life in the fast lane. At the start of Senior year, she had love, friends, and a casual boyfriend. The Alpha's son laying claim on her. Life was all planned out. Until one fateful day, she never saw coming, when her scoundrel father admits that he is in tremendous debt. He arranges to sell her to a brothel. Disgraced, she finally gets her chance and runs away from the abusive household she has dreamed of escaping. She drives for hours, searching for a new life. Finding herself in a small town. She starts to build a new life. Finding herself a new pack life, she falls in love with Camden Hartnell Alpha of the Blackwater Pack. What happens when she is discovered and she is being hunted again. What happens when the truth is revealed that Damien is her Mate? Sparks will fly and Passions will rage. How will she find her freedom? Which Alpha will she choose?
Runaway Luna

Runaway Luna

2.9k Views · Ongoing · Juniper Marlow
What would you do if you found out your billionaire boss wasn’t human?

I found out the hard way.

My boss, Alexander Blackwood, was tall, devastatingly handsome, and so commanding that even his shadow seemed expensive. I thought that was all there was to him—until I found a file with my photo labeled “Potential Breeder.”

What the hell was that supposed to mean? And why did his business files mention “pack hierarchy” and “Alpha bloodlines”?

Then I saw his eyes glowing gold in the dark. “I can smell your feelings, Sophia. And you’ve been reading things you shouldn’t.”

That’s when it all made sense. He wasn’t human.

For the sake of my freedom—and my unborn child’s—I ran.

Five years later, I’m Sophie Martinez, a single mom running an online business in Portland. My son Ethan is perfect—except he’s twice the size of other five-year-olds, his eyes flash gold when he’s mad, and yesterday he picked up a hundred-pound dog like it was nothing.

Now, expensive black cars are cruising my street. My new neighbor asks too many questions. And Ethan has started to sense things, growing uneasy.

One night, he whispers, “Mama, someone’s coming. Someone important.”
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