Book Title | Alpha Enzo |
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Genre | werewolf romance |
Tags | werewolf |
Where To Read | Amazon |
Synopsis
“Why, Enzo?” Alaria D’Angelo asked her husband, looking at the divorce papers that were on the table. “What did I do wrong?”
”Sign them, Alaria,” he said, looking at her with a gaze that was as cold as ice. Her heart sank to her stomach and she looked at her purse for a moment, thinking.
He watched as she picked up the pen, signing the paper.”It’s for her, isn’t it?” she asked, ignoring the clench that she felt in her chest. The man didn’t respond, but she got the answer that she needed as she put the pen down on the table. Posted by Jobnib.com
“Goodbye, Alpha Enzo…”
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Loyal, devoted, obedient. Alaria D’Angelo, the daughter of the Pakhan and Alpha, found herself being forced to accept a divorce that she did not want.
But when Capo dei Capi, Alpha Enzo finds out that she has his child, things take a different turn of events…
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Review
Okay, listen up, romance lovers! If you’re scrolling through looking for your next obsession, something that grabs you from the first page and doesn’t let go, you *need* to stop right here. I just dove headfirst into the world of “Alpha Enzo,” and let me tell you, the emotional whiplash is *real* in the best possible way. We’re talking intense alpha energy, heartbreaking betrayals, and a heroine finding her fire amidst the ashes. Get comfortable, because we need to talk about this.
The story throws us right into the deep end. We meet Alaria D’Angelo, a woman who embodies loyalty and devotion, staring at divorce papers slid across the table by her husband, the powerful Alpha Enzo. Her confusion, her pain – “What did I do wrong?” – it hits you right in the chest. Enzo’s response? Ice cold. No explanation, just a demand to sign. The immediate heartbreak is palpable, setting the stage for a journey filled with angst and unexpected turns.
You feel Alaria’s world shattering. Married for three years, daughter of a Pakhan and Alpha herself, she’s not just losing a husband; she’s losing her life as she knows it. Enzo’s dismissal, his offer of money – “How much do you f$$$$$g want?” – feels like such a slap in the face. You can sense her pride warring with her devastation. She’s not after his money, she wants answers, she wants to understand *why*. But Enzo? He’s a wall of controlled fury and indifference, his eyes filled with a disgust that cuts deeper than any insult.
The reason for the divorce hangs heavy in the air: “It’s for her, isn’t it?” Alaria asks, her voice trembling but her eyes seeking truth. Enzo’s silence is the confirmation she needs, and perhaps dreads. And just like that, with a shaky signature, her marriage is over. “Goodbye, Alpha Enzo…” The finality is chilling.
But hold on, because the devastation is just the beginning. The tagline hints at the real kicker: Alaria is carrying Enzo’s child. *His child*. The one thing that could bind them irrevocably, conceived before this implosion, and he has *no idea*. This secret baby trope? It’s woven in right from the start, creating a ticking clock of tension that fuels the entire narrative. You just *know* the moment he finds out is going to be explosive.
Fast forward five years, and the story picks back up with a gut-punch of a flashback. We see Alaria facing her own family after the divorce, and the reception is brutal. Her mother, Luna Rebekah, is furious she didn’t fight harder, prioritizing duty and pack standing over her daughter’s heartbreak. “A Luna is to give her Alpha a child,” her father, Alpha Mario, declares coldly, twisting the knife further, unaware of the secret she carries. The disownment scene is harsh, banishing her from her home, her pack, even her father’s future funeral. It perfectly establishes Alaria’s isolation and the immense pressure she’s been under, raising her son alone.
Her return to the pack after her father’s death, summoned by her now-Alpha brother Ezio, is fraught with tension. The estate feels both familiar and alienating. Seeing her interact with her adorable son, Ashton, melts your heart. Their bond is clearly the anchor in her turbulent life. Her promise to him – “we are going to be happy with whatever choice we make” – shows her strength and dedication as a mother. She’s no longer just the obedient wife; she’s a survivor, a protector.
And then there’s Enzo. Oh, Alpha Enzo. He’s the epitome of the brooding, powerful, complicated Alpha male readers crave. He’s moved on, remarried to “her” – Katherine – and they even have a son, Alonso. Enzo is commanding, used to getting his way, and his presence dominates every scene he’s in. He’s clearly possessive, not just of his position but seemingly of control itself. His interactions with Katherine reveal a strained dynamic; he corrects her, overrides her decisions about their son, and maintains an emotional distance that suggests their union isn’t exactly a fairytale.
When Enzo learns Alaria is back for Ezio’s ceremony, the tension spikes. He immediately orders his beta, Matias, to keep Alaria and Katherine apart. You can feel the storm brewing. He’s worried about appearances, about his parents finding out, about the past colliding with his carefully constructed present.
The inevitable confrontation at the Alpha ceremony is everything you hope for and dread. Alaria, poised and elegant despite the inner turmoil, faces Enzo and Katherine. The moment she extends her hand to Katherine, the woman who seemingly replaced her, is electric. But the *real* showstopper? The introduction of Ashton. “I would like to introduce you my son,” Alaria says, her voice cracking just slightly, looking Enzo straight in the eye. “Ashton…”
Boom. The reveal. The air crackles. Enzo’s shock, Katherine’s dawning horror – it’s exquisitely dramatic. You can practically see the gears turning in Enzo’s head as he looks at this little boy who shares his features, his blood. The secret is out, and the fallout is immediate and messy.
What follows is a masterclass in navigating treacherous emotional territory. Alaria’s quiet strength shines as she handles the aftermath, comforting Ashton after a playground scuffle with Alonso (Enzo and Katherine’s son). Her words to Ashton about warriors getting hurt but coming back stronger are clearly a reflection of her own journey. Enzo overhearing her call him a “superhero” to Ashton adds a fascinating layer – she refuses to poison her son against his father, despite her own pain. It speaks volumes about her character.
Katherine, predictably, doesn’t handle the revelation well. Her jealousy flares instantly, leading to public confrontations and accusations. Her insecurity is palpable, even as she tries to assert her dominance as the current Luna. Her slap across Alaria’s face in the hotel lobby is a shocking escalation, pushing Alaria to threaten legal battles over access to Ashton. Katherine is shaping up to be a formidable antagonist, driven by fear and possessiveness.
Enzo’s reaction is complex. He’s furious about the hidden child, demanding Ashton be brought into his pack according to tradition and law. “He is the son of the Alpha,” he asserts, the claim staking both power and paternity. Yet, there are moments – defending Alaria against Katherine’s “bastard” accusations, his gentle handling of Alonso after the pushing incident, his undeniable focus shifting towards Alaria and Ashton – that hint at something more than just patriarchal duty. Is there regret? Lingering feelings? Or is it purely about securing his heir? The ambiguity is delicious.
And Alaria’s brother, Ezio? His transformation is perhaps one of the most heartbreaking turns. Initially her support, her *fratello*, the weight of the Alpha title changes him. He becomes pragmatic, prioritizing pack law and alliances (especially with Enzo) over his sister’s feelings. His warning to Alaria, culminating in him physically bruising her chin as he asserts his authority, is chilling. The betrayal cuts deep, leaving Alaria feeling even more isolated and cornered. “I am your Alpha,” he declares, drawing a line between duty and family that shatters their bond.
This forces Alaria into an impossible corner. Give up her son, or return to the pack – *Enzo’s* pack – and live under the shadow of his new life, his new wife? Her decision to go, to protect Ashton by staying near him, is a testament to her maternal love overriding her personal pain and pride. “I am not going to leave my son alone in the lion’s den,” she tells Enzo, the resolve clear in her voice.
The pacing across these chapters is fantastic. Each chapter builds tension, reveals new layers to the characters, and often ends on a note that makes you *need* to know what happens next. The dialogue is sharp, the internal monologues revealing, and the emotional stakes feel incredibly high. We see Alaria’s vulnerability but also her growing resilience. We see Enzo’s harsh exterior but get glimpses of potential conflict beneath.
Just when you think you have a handle on the dynamics, the story throws another curveball. The appearance of Ryan, Alaria’s “first ex-lover,” right at the end of Chapter 14 is a cliffhanger that leaves you reeling. Who is he? What does he want? How will his presence complicate the already explosive situation between Alaria and Enzo? It’s the perfect hook to keep readers desperate for more.
Honestly, “Alpha Enzo” delivers exactly what fans of the genre crave. You have the powerful, possessive Alpha whose cold facade might just crack. You have a heroine who’s been wronged but refuses to be broken, fighting for her child and her dignity. You have the intense chemistry simmering beneath layers of hurt and betrayal. Add in the pack politics, the jealous rival, the secret baby drama, and the werewolf lore, and you have a recipe for an addictive read.
The emotional rollercoaster is intense – you’ll feel Alaria’s heartbreak, her anger, her fear, and her fierce love. You’ll likely have a love-hate relationship with Enzo, waiting to see if redemption is possible. You’ll definitely despise Katherine and feel conflicted about Ezio.
If you’re looking for a story packed with angst, drama, undeniable tension, and a strong female lead navigating a world of powerful, dangerous men, then seriously, stop what you’re doing and add “Alpha Enzo” to your library. Trust me, you’ll be hooked from chapter one and desperately clicking for the next update. This is the kind of story that consumes you, and I, for one, am completely consumed. Go read it!