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Rejected And Pregnant By The Alpha King: A Dark Shifter Romance
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Rejected And Pregnant By The Alpha King: A Dark Shifter Romance
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Rejected And Pregnant By The Alpha King: A Dark Shifter Romance
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When Seraphine Vale attends the Night of No Rank a once-a-year festival where pack hierarchy dissolves behind masks she shares one honest night with a stranger in a cedar forest and believes it will stay exactly that. Eight weeks later, she stands in a Summit hall and watches that same stranger declare her rejected in front of five packs. He is the Alpha King. She is carrying his child. And she is, as of that morning, nobody's problem and nobody's person cut loose with nothing but a hidden map, a three-month supply of provisions, and a silver mark on her wrist that no one has bothered to explain. What follows is not a chase. It is a building of a case, a court, a life, and a love that neither of them could have chosen if they had known, from the beginning, exactly what the other one was.
When Seraphine Vale attends the Night of No Rank a once-a-year festival where pack hierarchy dissolves behind masks she shares one honest night with a stranger in a cedar forest and believes it will stay exactly that. Eight weeks later, she stands in a Summit hall and watches that same stranger declare her rejected in front of five packs. He is the Alpha King. She is carrying his child. And she is, as of that morning, nobody's problem and nobody's person cut loose with nothing but a hidden map, a three-month supply of provisions, and a silver mark on her wrist that no one has bothered to explain. What follows is not a chase. It is a building of a case, a court, a life, and a love that neither of them could have chosen if they had known, from the beginning, exactly what the other one was.


















