Book Title | Mistake with the Alpha |
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Genre | None |
Tags | Trending |
Where To Read | Amazon |
Synopsis
“Alvin, I think it’s Sally that sent me those messages. It should be the pictures of interiors for the pack house. Check to see if it’s up to taste” I ordered….
Alvin took my phone and then the next minute I heard him exclaim. “What?” I asked him not evening looking up from what I’m doing. Alvin first cleared his throat.
“Hmmm…. Hmmmm…..” He seem not to find his voice. This was unlike him do I looked up.
“What?” I questioned with a slight frown. He then handed me the phone. I looked at the phone and I saw something not so clear. It was a video so pressed the play button. Posted by j o b n i b . c o m. I almost got a shock of my life. It was a n$$$d girl pleasuring herself. My eyes grew bigger at the sight even if she was failing terrible at what she’s doing.
“What the heck is this?” I asked as her voice fillkingled the room. Samantha mistakingly sent her n$$e to the Alpha instead of her boyfriend and that got in entangled with the Alpha. She became targets of log of people. Will her life be normal again?
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Review
Okay, deep breaths, everyone! If you’re anything like me, constantly scrolling for that next read that grabs you by the throat (in the best way possible!) and refuses to let go, then you *need* to hear about “Mistake with the Alpha.” I dove into the opening chapters, and let me tell you, I was *not* prepared for the rollercoaster ride that hit me.
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She Sent Her N$$e To The Alpha By Mistake!
Let’s set the scene: We meet Samantha, our relatable, down-on-her-luck heroine. At twenty-seven, she’s working as a pack house maid, feeling the societal pressure of being mateless in a world where that defines so much. She’s clumsy, self-described as “ugly” and “fat” (though we quickly suspect that’s more internalised insecurity than reality), and just trying to earn enough to maybe, someday, get ahead. Her life isn’t glamorous, it’s a grind, and honestly? You feel for her immediately. She’s got that everyday struggle vibe that makes her instantly accessible.
Her motivations are simple: avoid trouble, earn money, and maybe, just maybe, find some peace. She’s even got a boyfriend, John, a warrior who seems decent enough… at first. Samantha navigates the petty cruelties of other maids, the fear of the pack’s powerful Alpha, and her own deep-seated insecurities, including a secret about her wolf she guards fiercely.
Now, enter the catalyst for absolute chaos. In a moment of trying to appease her demanding (and frankly, skeevy) boyfriend, John, Samantha makes a short, intimate video meant only for his eyes. We’ve all had those moments of vulnerability, right? But then comes the horror. Tasked by the head maid, Sally, to forward important pictures to the *Alpha’s* private number (a number she was explicitly warned to guard with her life), Samantha, distracted and panicked by an alarm reminding her of the task *while* making the video, accidentally sends the whole lot – pictures *and* the incredibly private video – straight to the most powerful, most feared wolf in their territory.
Cue the internal screaming! The sheer panic radiating off the page is palpable. You feel Samantha’s world implode. It’s that nightmare scenario, the digital “reply all” horror story amplified by a thousand because this isn’t just an embarrassing office gaffe; this is sending your n$$e video to the *Alpha*. The consequences could be life-ruining, even deadly.
And just when you think it can’t get worse? Oh, honey, it does. The boyfriend, John, the one she made the video for? His reaction isn’t support or understanding. It’s pure, unadulterated cruelty. He unleashes a torrent of verbal abuse, calling her dumb, dull, ugly, uninteresting, and warns her *not* to mention his name. His words are like daggers, and then the final twist: her roommates, Velvet and Susan, gently break the news that John hasn’t just been cruel – he’s been cheating and is actually *betrothed* to the Beta’s sister. The betrayal is staggering, gut-wrenching, and leaves Samantha utterly broken. This poor girl just went from a mortifying mistake to having her entire relationship revealed as a sham built on lies and disrespect, all within minutes. My heart absolutely shattered for her.
Now, let’s talk about the Alpha, Jaylen. From the snippets we get, he’s everything the intense romance reader craves and fears. He’s powerful – his pack, Weaverwood, is the strongest, even intimidating the Alpha King. He’s got a volcanic temper, a palpable aura of command, and seems utterly consumed by his responsibilities and his own frustrations (hello, mateless angst!). He’s described as a “big, arrogant bad wolf,” and initially, his reaction to the accidental video is exactly what you’d expect: pure, unadulterated rage and disgust. He hates “cheap ladies,” audacity, and any invasion of his privacy. The way he roars at Sally, the trusted head maid, for allowing his number to fall into the hands of a “slut” is genuinely terrifying.
BUT! And this is where it gets *really* interesting. When Samantha is finally brought before him, trembling and expecting the worst, something shifts. Yes, he’s stern, intimidating, and his voice alone could make mountains crumble. But he *sees* her. He notes her distress, her genuinely terrified state, her red-rimmed eyes, and even amidst his lingering disgust, there’s a flicker of something else. He notices her beauty hidden beneath the fear and exhaustion. He questions her, delves into her lack of a mate or boyfriend (and seems strangely satisfied by the answers), and while he absolutely delivers a punishment, it’s… unexpected.
Instead of public humiliation or banishment, he assigns her *more* work, specifically grueling physical training alongside the warriors, under his *direct supervision*. It’s punishment, yes, designed to exhaust her and teach her a lesson. But it’s also forced proximity. It keeps her close, under his watchful, intense gaze. Is it just about control and punishment? Or is there an unwilling fascination brewing beneath that terrifying exterior? The ambiguity is delicious.
His complexity deepens when Samantha reveals her *other* secret – her incredibly rare, sea-blue wolf, Crystal. Samantha has hidden Crystal her whole life, ashamed of being different, leading to a strained relationship with her own wolf. When Jaylen demands to see her wolf (privately, granting her that small mercy), his reaction isn’t disgust or mockery. It’s awe. He recognizes the rarity, the beauty. He even reveals his *own* rare wolf, Hort, with his tiger-like markings. This moment of shared uniqueness, this glimpse behind the Alpha’s terrifying facade, is a turning point. It creates a fragile, unspoken connection based on something deeper than pack rank or a terrible mistake.
The dynamic between Samantha and Jaylen is already electric. It’s built on fear, power imbalance, and that initial, mortifying incident. But beneath that, there’s the undeniable pull of his attention (even if it’s punishing), his unexpected moments of consideration (like the private shift), and his clear fascination with her, both physically and perhaps now, with her hidden depths. He pushes her, punishes her through brutal training runs where she feels utterly exposed and ridiculed, forces her to serve him meals while standing, making her life a living hell. Yet, he’s also the one who saw her unique wolf and didn’t reject it. He’s a confusing, compelling mix of terrifying Alpha and intrigued male.
The world-building is woven in nicely. We get a sense of the pack hierarchy, the importance of mates, the strength of Weaverwood, and the general fear and respect Jaylen commands. The supporting characters, like the motherly Sally who shifts from disappointment to protective concern, and the loyal (if initially clueless) roommates, add texture and grounding to Samantha’s ordeal. Even the brief, painful interactions with John serve to highlight Samantha’s vulnerability and establish the stakes.
Emotionally, these chapters put you through the wringer. You feel Samantha’s deep shame, her crippling fear, the sharp sting of betrayal, her utter exhaustion, and those confusing sparks of awareness when the Alpha’s attention lingers. You feel the tension in every interaction with Jaylen, the weight of his power, and the uncertainty of his true motives.
As for the spice level? Based on these initial chapters, it’s all about the *tension* right now. The premise itself is inherently charged, starting with that accidental n$$e. The Alpha’s intense gaze, his internal thoughts about her “delicious” appearance even in a uniform, the forced proximity during training where *everyone* is watching her body – it all creates a palpable heat. While there are no explicit scenes yet, the foundation is being laid for some serious sparks to fly when (or if!) that power dynamic shifts or the underlying attraction boils over. It’s a masterclass in building anticipation.
So, should you read “Mistake with the Alpha”? Absolutely, unequivocally YES! If you love stories with high emotional stakes, a genuinely relatable FMC navigating impossible circumstances (and hopefully finding her strength along the way), and a complex, terrifyingly compelling Alpha male who might just be hiding a sliver of something more beneath the rage, you need to dive into this *immediately*. The initial chapters promise angst, intrigue, betrayal, unexpected connections, and that addictive tension that keeps you glued to the page. Samantha’s journey from mortified maid to…? Well, that’s what we need to find out. Don’t miss out on this one – go start reading!