Book Title | Betrayed from Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter |
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Genre | werewolf romance |
Tags | werewolf |
Where To Read | Amazon |
Synopsis
Raven Sullivan has been the shame of her pack her whole life. As the daughter of an Alpha, she should have been living a wonderful life, but she is kept hidden away from most of the pack. Believed to be without a wolf, thanks to her twin sister’s rumor, things have gotten worse for her since she turned 18. Raven is now basically a prisoner in her own packhouse at the Silver Blade pack.
Her only positive in her life is her wolf, Emerald, who she received when she turned 18, two months ago. Her twin sister, Reagan, who is the bane of her existence, torments her at every turn. Reagan is their parents, and the pack’s pride and joy. The pack is encouraged to torment Raven, so she dreams of her mate coming to take care of her, or take her away from the pack.
Raven has been waiting on her mate, for someone to come and rescue her. Raven is praying for someone to truly love her, knowing that he will never come, not in this pack. One night will show Raven the true depths her sister is willing to go to, in an ultimate act of treachery and duplicity. The revelation of the level of hate that her parents have towards her, will also be revealed. Raven will be forced to leave the only place she has ever been, to escape her family.
This will trigger a chain of events that will change absolutely everything in Raven’s life, but will her life turn out better, or worse? One thing is known to Raven, at this point she can only count on Emerald to help her. As Raven runs from the Silver Blade pack, will her life be cut short by becoming a rogue? Or will she manage to find the life, and the mate, that she has always dreamed of having?
Or will fate intervene and show her that maybe she can have everything she ever dreamed of.
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Review
Okay, let’s dive into the world of “Betrayed from Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter.” Based on the first fifteen chapters provided, here is a review crafted for readers who crave intense werewolf romance, complex characters, and a story that grabs you from the first page and refuses to let go.
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**Review: A Heart-Wrenching, Addictive Journey of Betrayal and Finding Home in “Betrayed from Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter”**
Formally introducing “Betrayed from Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter,” this web novel plunges readers into the tumultuous life of Raven Sullivan, the titular unvalued daughter of a powerful Alpha. Set within the intricate social structures and primal dynamics of a werewolf pack, the narrative explores themes of familial betrayal, the desperate yearning for love and acceptance, the complexities of the fated mate bond, and the arduous journey of a young woman finding her strength against overwhelming odds. From the outset, the story establishes a tone of deep emotional resonance, contrasting the protagonist’s suffering with her hidden resilience, promising a saga filled with angst, suspense, and the potential for profound transformation.
Now, let’s get real. Ladies, stop scrolling right now. If you’re anything like me and you live for those stories that rip your heart out, stomp on it a little, then *maybe* start putting it back together with the promise of fierce love and found family, you *need* to know about Raven Sullivan. Buckle up, because “Betrayed from Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter” isn’t just a story; it’s an emotional vortex that sucked me in from Chapter 1, and honestly, I haven’t wanted to escape since.
Let’s talk about Raven. Our girl starts in the absolute depths. Imagine being the Alpha’s daughter but treated worse than the lowest Omega. Hidden, scorned, abused – not just by the pack, but by her *own family*. Her twin sister, Reagan? Pure, calculated evil wrapped in a pretty, popular package. Her parents, the Alpha and Luna? Their coldness and blatant favoritism towards Reagan are chilling. You feel Raven’s isolation, her quiet endurance, her desperate, almost hopeless dream of a mate who will finally see her, value her, rescue her. It’s heartbreakingly relatable in that universal feeling of wanting to belong, to be loved for who you are.
But here’s the thing about Raven – she’s not just a victim waiting for a savior. Deep inside her, she has Emerald, her wolf. And Emerald? She’s *everything*. Fierce, protective, wise, and the only true confidante Raven has. Their bond is the anchor in Raven’s storm-tossed life, a testament to her inner strength that even her abusers can’t extinguish. The moment Raven finally gets Emerald when she turns 18 is a breath of fresh air, a spark of hope in the suffocating darkness of the Silver Blade pack.
Now, the betrayal. Oh. My. Goddess. The *betrayal*. Just when you think things can’t get worse for Raven, the story delivers a gut punch so vicious, I literally had to pause and breathe. She finds her mate – the one she’s pinned her hopes on, the guy she *actually* had a crush on, Justin Evans, the Beta’s son. And where does she find him? Balls deep (pardon my French, but there’s no other way to put it!) in her *twin sister*.
And it’s not just a moment of weakness. It’s a calculated plot. Reagan, knowing Raven’s feelings and desperate for power, seduces Justin. And Justin? He *knows* Raven is his true mate, scents her, feels the pull, and *still chooses Reagan* because he wants the Alpha title that comes with her. He actively conspires with Reagan and her parents to reject Raven, hide their true mate bond from the pack, and seize control. Reading Raven’s silent agony as she watches this unfold, hidden in a tree, feeling the physical torment through the mate bond as they… continue… is one of the most viscerally painful things I’ve read in a while. It’s raw, it’s ugly, and it shatters any illusion of hope Raven had within her birth pack.
This act of ultimate treachery is the catalyst. It forces Raven’s hand. The confrontation at the border, where her family’s hate is laid bare – her father wishing her dead, her sister reveling in her pain, her mother offering false comfort – is intense. You’ll be screaming at your screen. But it’s also the moment Raven, spurred by Emerald, finds the courage to *run*. To choose the terrifying unknown over the guaranteed misery she leaves behind.
Her escape into the territory of the feared Blood Walker pack is where the story takes a sharp, intriguing turn. The Blood Walkers, led by the legendary (and supposedly ruthless) Alpha Cole Walker, are everything the Silver Blades are not – respected, powerful, and shrouded in mystery. The tension when Raven crosses that border, expecting death, only to be met with cautious observation and then unexpected sanctuary from Beta Timothy DeSavage, is thick enough to cut with a knife.
And this is where the *real* plot begins to unravel, peeling back layers of secrets that are jaw-dropping. The dynamic within the Blood Walker pack is immediately fascinating. Beta Timothy is protective, sensing something significant about Raven almost immediately. His family – Luna Amanda, daughter Stella, and even the initially suspicious son Joshua – offer a stark contrast to the Sullivans. Stella, in particular, is a delight. Her instant, bubbly acceptance of Raven, declaring them best friends and planning sleepovers within hours of meeting, is the balm Raven’s wounded soul desperately needs. It’s the beginning of a ‘found family’ arc that feels incredibly earned and satisfying.
Let’s talk Alphas because, let’s be honest, we love a complex Alpha. Alpha Graham Sullivan? He’s hate personified, driven by secrets we slowly uncover, his cruelty towards Raven stemming from a decades-old betrayal *he* participated in. He’s a villain you’ll love to despise.
Then there’s Alpha Cole Walker. We initially only hear whispers of his fearsome reputation. But when he enters the picture, the intensity ramps up. His connection to Raven is the story’s central, explosive secret. He’s powerful, controlled (mostly), and fiercely protective once he realizes who Raven is. His simmering rage towards the Sullivans promises epic future confrontations. There’s a dangerous allure there, but his immediate focus is paternal, a fierce desire to protect the daughter stolen from him. Watching him grapple with 18 lost years while trying to give Raven the space she needs is compelling.
And Justin? What a complicated mess. He represents the ultimate mate bond fantasy shattered. His weakness, his ambition overriding destiny, makes him infuriating. Yet, the story hints at his internal conflict, the war with his wolf Lorne who *knows* Raven is theirs. Will he regret his choice? Will he suffer? Oh, we can only hope so! He adds a layer of ongoing angst, especially as Raven physically feels his betrayal when he’s intimate with Reagan. Yes, you read that right – she *feels* it. Talk about torture.
The emotional rollercoaster in these first fifteen chapters is intense. You’ll feel Raven’s despair, her flicker of hope, the crushing weight of betrayal, the terror of her escape, the tentative relief of finding safety, the shock of revelations, and the burning anger on her behalf. The pacing is excellent; after establishing Raven’s bleak reality, the action kicks off and doesn’t let up, hitting you with one revelation after another.
The world-building subtly weaves in werewolf lore – the power of the mate bond, pack hierarchy, Alpha commands, the significance of scent – making the stakes feel real and grounded within the fantasy.
Now, about the spice… While there isn’t conventional romantic steam involving Raven *yet* (she’s dealing with major trauma!), the *emotional* intensity is off the charts. The pain inflicted by Justin and Reagan’s intimacy is a central plot point and deeply felt. The protective possessiveness brewing within the Blood Walker pack, particularly from Alpha Cole and Beta Timothy, is palpable. The story focuses more on deep emotional connections, trauma, healing, and familial bonds right now, but the intense emotions lay the groundwork for powerful future relationships, whatever form they take.
Why should you drop everything and read this? Because Raven’s journey is utterly captivating. You’ll root for her fiercely. You’ll despise her family with a passion. You’ll be intrigued by the powerful, protective Blood Walkers. You’ll crave justice and maybe a little bit of vengeance. The mystery behind her father’s hatred unfolds brilliantly, leading to a twist that changes *everything*. The found family dynamic with Stella and the DeSavage family (and potentially the Walkers) is heartwarming and provides necessary moments of light amidst the darkness.
“Betrayed from Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter” delivers on the angst, the drama, and the high stakes that werewolf romance readers adore. It’s a story about finding your power after being told you have none, about discovering that true family isn’t always about blood, and about the possibility of finding light even after the deepest betrayals.
Seriously, go find this story. Add it to your library. Prepare to lose sleep. You will be *hooked*. Trust me on this one. The emotional depth and the unfolding drama are absolutely worth the ride. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go see what happens next… the wait is already killing me!