Lost by the Alpha
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3.0 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This is an Apple Books audiobook narrated by a digital voice based on a human narrator.
One thing I've learned as the breeder for the Alpha King—no one is what they seem.
Isla
I'm pregnant with the king's baby, but he still doesn't want to tell anyone, afraid something will happen to the baby, and all of the other Alphas will be disappointed. So we wait. In the meantime, war is on the horizon, and the other Alphas want him to take a Luna Queen.
They just don't want it to be me.
Maddox is actually considering a queen consort? Then, why am I still here? I thought he loved me.
When my cousin shows up from Maatua and asks me to go with him to the islands to break the curse, how can I say no? It's not as if Maddox will even miss me.
Maddox
Problems with the other Alphas continue to persist. This firestorm Zabrina's mother is bringing upon me won't just go away. It's going to lead to war, and I'm ready for it.
But the Alphas want results now. They want a queen. They want an heir. The only way to appease them is to tell them I'll consider it.
When my dead wife's cousin shows up as a potential match, I'm shocked—and so is Isla.
How am I supposed to keep the Alphas happy and not drive Isla away? I don't know, but I'm afraid I'm about to lose her.
Forever.
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Customer Reviews
Story arc felt short but complete
While I really love the build up to this book, the tension and character development that continues to impress me, I felt that the first 2 books really built up to this one and from a story perspective not enough time on the climax of the that arc. While it’s does nicely close out the build up and feels completed in a sense of no more questions I do crave a little more for Islas journey to her home!
The narrator doesn’t always read the word correctly (bow the object or bow the action) but it’s easy to decipher what was intended. The voice isn’t always the right tone for the character they’re reading but it’s also not an actual human so as long as I’m paying attention to the story line it’s okay and the tone used in general is soothing for the storyline so I can forgive the indiscretions noted above