Okay, I've decided on the title. Thank you all for your input. It helped free up my block. :) My next post will be the first chapter of this book. Also, look out for a new book by me, not related to Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna.
Hope and Fate - The Alpha Stoll and Alpha Ledger Story
A Spin-Off of Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna
by Samantha Doyle
Blurb/Synopsis:
ALPHA LEDGER:
I'm not in the closet, but everyone knows mates are for procreation. I'll do my duty when I find my mate. Produce an heir to be Alpha of my pack, and treat her the way a mate should be treated. My one hope is that the matebond will ensure I crave and desire my mate, even though I've never desired a woman.
I never expected to find my mate at a meeting of Alphas. Imagine my surprise when I look at him, feel the pull of the matebond snap into place, and realize my mate is a male—the Alpha of a pack that borders my own. Then my heartbreak when he turns away and ignores me. My wildest dreams come true, then shattered in an instant.
He can’t seem to stay away from me even as he pushes me away. Even though the new queen of the werewolves has deemed same sex mates not only to be a thing, always has been, but has requested all Alphas lead the way forward in acceptance. If he can’t or won’t commit to me, come out of the closet, and step into the Alpha role I know he can, I have to reject him and find someone else to mate. Now I know there are plenty of gay wolves to choose from. Only problem is, none of them are him.
ALPHA STOLL:
I'm in the closet. Deep in the closet. I have to be. I'm Alpha of an old school pack, with enemies around every corner. I constantly have to fight challenges to keep my pack. If I come out, it's over. I never had a problem with that until I met my mate. A man. Not just a man, but the Alpha of the pack next to mine. I want him. Badly. But I can’t claim him and keep my pack safe from the villains inside it. Can I?
ALPHA LEDGER’S POV: The honor of being invited to dine with other Alphas was a big deal. Being invited by Alpha Ulric Valko of New Dawn, the biggest, most powerful pack on the west coast, was nothing short of a miracle. I was excited and nervous. I had never been to a meeting with other Alphas. Bei
A non-answer. Probably to keep their true purpose a secret. “How many of you are there on the Delta team?” “Twenty.” “Only one percent of your pack gets into the Delta team? That’s an elite honor.” I almost couldn’t believe this handsome guy I had gone to school with was part of such an elite fo
I had met several Alphas when I was younger and my father invited them over to discuss things. I was looking forward to meeting them again as an adult. I wanted them to see me as a man. An Alpha. Hopefully, an equal. The balcony was littered with Alphas, all conversing in small groups, eyes drawn t
Alpha Jones turned and walked away, leaving me alone with the group. I hoped they weren’t like Jones. No amount of beauty could make up for being deplorable. “Pleasure to meet you, Alpha Ledger,” the triplet with a crew cut said, extending his hand. “I’m Alpha Alaric Valko.” “The pleasure is mine,
ALPHA STOLL’S POV: Goddess. What a nightmare. A meeting of Alphas was just one more in a long list of things I didn’t want to do. I already had too much on my plate. I didn’t need a bunch of Alphas judging me. I didn’t want to have to prove that I belonged among the Alphas. Especially when I didn’
ALPHA LEDGER’S POV: “Mate,” Thaddeus repeated inside my head. Wait. That man is our mate? Our mate is a man? Another Alpha at that? I didn’t think it was possible. I had always thought I would have to learn to be attracted to a woman when I found my mate. So many emotions flowed through me. Shock
“You’re an Alpha. Tell him what he needs,” Thaddeus growled. “He’s an Alpha too. Don’t you see how delicate this is?” “What’s delicate about the will of the goddess?” “Stand down, Thaddeus,” I commanded in a stern tone. I was done with this conversation. He growled, huffed, then sulked, but he s
ALPHA STOLL’S POV: The old timers were waiting in the common room of the pack house when I returned to Nearside. It wasn’t unusual. They tended to hang out in the pack house, scaring everyone else away. They were bullies and the main source of conflict in my life. They undermined me at every opport