Chasing The Alpha's Son
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4.8 • 126 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
The second book in Penny Jessup's best selling The Alpha's Son series.
It's been three months since their kiss on the beach and Max hasn't heard a whisper from Jasper.
With Christmas fast approaching, and despite vowing he would chase Jasper to the ends of the world, Max is ready to give up. Until Alpha Jericho announces he's sending a select envoy of Elite Pack wolves to an allied wolf-pack stationed high in the rocky mountains, where they will bear witness to a Blood Moon. A week in a cozy ski-lodge sounds as romantic as you can get, so Max decides to give things with Jasper one last shot.
But life in the mountains is rockier than expected and finding alone time with Jasper is harder than Max thought. Political unrest between the packs is galvanizing Jasper's determination to keep them apart, and new and old suitors are emerging in the pursuit of Jasper's affections.
Running headfirst into snow storms, Max begins to question if the destiny he's been chasing is what he really wants. And when the Blood Moon arrives, bringing irrevocable change that no one saw coming, Max and Jasper's connection will be put to the ultimate test.
Will they find the path between souls among the snow covered peaks or will the mountain roads lead them to an unexpected destiny?
Customer Reviews
Inspiring!
Every time I read these wonderful books, I am transported to a beautiful world! I wish I would have had more book like this growing up! The queer world needs more books like this one! Keep them coming love your work!
world where gay is the norm and straight is the minority
this book was recommended to me for some godforsaken, inexplicable reason, and upon reading the title i actually knew immediately that i had to read this series and how terrible it was going to be. i should have just minded my business.
i know that i complained about jasper and max’s romance, dynamic, and characterizations in the first book, but it is somehow my favorite dynamic of theirs throughout the entire series. i lose all interest in them once they actually get together because wow oh wow do they just somehow become even more two dimensional and undeveloped when they’re together. at least there’s some drama to follow and some kind of interesting interactions when they’re acting like they dislike each other at all. even though that was kind of their dynamic for most of this book, it was still more boring to me. i didn't care. i literally don’t care about them at all. they’re so boring, so underdeveloped, so cookie cutter golden retriever x black cat relationship, so goddamn immature. it’s hard to read, it really really is.
i also hate katie. she’s annoying as hell idgaf.
i really do have to give it to penny jessup though, the blood wolf lore was kind of thought out and developed. that’s the only reason this book got two stars from me and not one. i’m not saying that whole plotline was good, i’m simply saying that it was somehow the most well written part of the entire series.
the only good thing that this book did was introduce mia.
Amazing!
Great storytelling