Stolen by the Alpha Wolf
Chosen Series, Book 2
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Tatiana Sokolov
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The arrogant vampire kings have always proclaimed themselves to be the rulers of all the non-humans making war between the species inevitable. In order to win, it is imperative that the shifters steal the chosen human female. The alpha wolf will take her for himself thus weakening the position of the bastard kings. No heirs means no future for the vampires.
Something Ward didn't bank on was that the yellow-bellied elves would turn tail forcing the wolves to flee or face defeat.
In desperation, one of Ward's pack members grabs a female vampire taking her with him to the wolves' hideout deep in the mountains. The alpha is forced to take responsibility of the female until the dust settles...there are things that she may not find out about the shifters...things that would put them at further disadvantage against the vampires.
In a few short days, he'll take her back to Sweetwater himself. It soon becomes clear that being in such close proximity to this refined, delicately beautiful creature is pure torture. A few days suddenly feels like a lifetime. How he longs to be able to get under her skin and make her lose a little bit of that ironclad control she's so desperate to hold onto. It doesn't help that some of the shifters want her dead, while others wouldn't mind taking her for themselves. Shifter females are in short supply.
Stephany watches how her estranged mate is struck with arrow after silver-tipped arrow while she is dragged away by one of the enemy. Lance falls to his knees, dying from his wounds just as Stephany is knocked unconscious. After accidentally mating Lance 20 years ago, she has remained celibate ever since. So long that she no longer even craves the touch of another, so long she doesn't even go into heat anymore. Forced to remain at the alphas side, her resolve is sorely tested. Suddenly, she's feeling things she shouldn't be feeling; her own body is betraying her in worst of ways. She needs to stay strong. Especially since Ward is a wolf, and she a vampire...sworn enemies.
Contains mature themes.
©2015 Charlene Hartnady (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Stolen by the Alpha Wolf
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- Angela
- 29-07-2020
Listen at 90-80x speed!!
I find this narrator really off putting but it's easier to deal with and sounds less robotic at 90x speed to start with. There is a point though that the narrator seemed to speed up even more so I moved it to 80x speed for the last half.
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- Trubs
- 18-06-2023
a fun shifter romance..
Accidentally listened to this book, being Book 2 of the series. I was able to follow easily. The story was silly, light, and funny for the most part except where she angst over not being able to birth babies and talk of abortions and the king being a tyrant which didn't make sense when he did a personality 360 at the end of the story. .
Otherwise, the narration was good, and I am looking forward to listening to book one.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-07-2023
Narrator is terrible it is so off putting
This story is not bad but I really struggle continuing to listen had to speed up to get through it
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- MadHatter
- 13-12-2022
Buy the ebook, not the Audible version
The book is OK. Too much sex and angst for my tastes, but not bad.
The narrator is the problem. She tries too hard and that ruins her delivery. Too much emotion and yet she also enunciates very deliberately, which makes her narration choppy, instead of smooth. It’s gets more annoying, the longer you listen.
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