Alpha Triplets Claim
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1.2 • 5 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Get ready for an epic tale of love, heartbreak, and redemption in "Alpha Triplets Claim"! Phera Evans thought she'd left her family and pack behind after being devastated by the only three people she ever loved: Axel, Damon, and Zane White, the future alphas of the Red Moon Pack and her older brother and sister's best friends. Determined to forge her own path, Phera leaves the wolf multiverse and becomes a skilled charted accountant and elite warrior at the prestigious Wolf Academy of the Elite in California.
But fate has other plans for Phera. Forced to return to the Red Moon Pack, she discovers that the once arrogant playboys she once craved are now ruthless and vicious alphas of the most powerful pack in the multiverse. And they're determined to make her theirs, no matter what. After all, Phera was always meant to be theirs from the beginning, and they'll stop at nothing to claim their princess.
As Phera's heart battles with conflicting emotions, she must decide whether to open herself up to love again. When an eternal bond ties her to Axel, Damon, and Zane, will she resist their advances or give in to the passion and desire that still burns between them? "Alpha Triplets Claim" is a sizzling, emotionally-charged romance that will leave you begging for more. Don't miss out on this captivating tale of love, loyalty, and second chances.
Customer Reviews
Disappointed
This book just stops midway, very disappointing. Not only that, it’s just pages and pages of the SAME THING. I wish I would have read the reviews before I spent 7$ on it, not even worth that.
Could have been great
The first couple chapters were great, I bought the book, then it continuously goes on about her not trusting her mates. Repetative, lost interest 😔 I do not recommend.
Don’t waste your money
Not great. A good concept but way too drawn out, the author repeats a lot of the same stuff multiple times. Like I can’t tell you the number of times she mentioned the tapestry of their lives of their connection, I mean it was a good metaphor the first time but after the 8th it was tired. Slow moving and nothing really happens. Also a lot of typos and sentence issues there were places that were unreadable, I had no idea what was happening or the author was trying to say.