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Regent Alpha: Part Two

By: Jakcub A Young
Narrated by: Alyssa Eccles
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What happens when a newly found werewolf discovers that she is actually the daughter of not one, but two alphas?

Jakcub A. Young spins a fascinating story that perfectly combines aspects of fantasy with just the right amount of mystery, packed with thrilling plot twists to leave listeners reeling. It includes messages about overcoming the death of a loved one, and forgiving the person who you thought you would forever hate.

The second book in the series follows Jackie’s story as she realizes that the world she thought she knew was a lie. She deals with betrayal when her brother turns against her, grief after her mother’s death, and struggles with understanding what life is about. She finds a true friend and lover, but her complex feelings must stay on the backburner till she fights her brother for the Regent Alpha’s throne. The problem is that almost everyone seems to be against her, and wants her dead. Or do they?

©2023 Jakcub A Young (P)2023 Jakcub A Young
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