Killed Pregnant, She Wakes Up To Get Revenge

Shifted Fate

Book Title Shifted Fate
Genre mature
Tags [‘revenge’, ‘werewolf’, ‘ongoing’]
Where To Read Amazon

Synopsis

Amy was the luna of her pack, growing a pup in her stomach when the alpha betrayed her and took her life, and that of her pup. When she woke up six years earlier she decided to change everything. Job ni b . com, Revenge would be something she focused on.

Review

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Killed Pregnant, She Wakes Up To Get Revenge

If you’re searching for your next alpha obsession mixed with a heroine who refuses to be a victim, *Shifted Fate* is poised to consume your reading list! Prepare your heart for a rollercoaster ride through betrayal, loss, second chances, and the exhilarating rise of a woman scorned who is determined to rewrite her destiny and claim the power that was always hers. This story doesn’t just offer a glimpse into a werewolf world; it throws you headfirst into the raw emotions and fierce determination of a heroine who has literally been to hell and back.

Wow! This journey with Amy is instantly gripping. From the first devastating moments, you are hooked, feeling her pain and outrage as if it were your own. The narrative pulls no punches, establishing high stakes and introducing complex, often infuriating, characters. After just these opening chapters, I’m completely invested, eager to see Amy exact her revenge and forge a path defined by *her* strength, not dictated by others.

What I Loved A Lot:

* The protagonist, Amy, is an absolute powerhouse! The initial chapters establish her vulnerability and unimaginable suffering, but the moment she wakes up, her transformation begins. She is not a simpering maiden but a woman hardened by tragedy, calculating, strategic, and fiercely protective. Her immediate decision to *change everything* and her clear-eyed focus on revenge and self-preservation make her instantly compelling. Seeing her use her inherent Alpha status – even before fully understanding it or mating – to put people like Shannon in their place is incredibly satisfying. You root for her fiercely.
* The premise of a second chance at life after death is executed with such raw intensity. It’s not just a do-over; it’s a mission fueled by trauma and a deep-seated need for justice, not just for herself but for the life that was stolen from her. The narrative expertly weaves the threads of the past into the present, showing how Amy’s knowledge and pain from her first life inform every decision she makes in this one. It creates an immediate sense of urgency and high stakes.
* The world-building, particularly the blend of werewolf lore and the introduction of magic/shaman heritage, is intriguing. The concept of an Alpha female having unique power, especially one descended from something as ancient as the Moon Goddess, adds layers of depth. The hints of this magic, its chaotic nature without control, and the connection required with nature are fascinating and promise a rich training arc that goes beyond typical werewolf strength.
* The emotional resonance is off the charts. The prologue detailing the cruel betrayal and loss is gut-wrenching and establishes the stakes perfectly. Amy’s grief for her lost pup is palpable, even in her new timeline, driving her protective instincts. The moments of connection with her father and Cassie offer brief respites of warmth amidst the tension, highlighting what Amy is fighting *for*. The anger and frustration evoked by characters like Shannon and Aurora are expertly crafted, making Amy’s confrontations feel incredibly cathartic.
* The portrayal of pack dynamics, especially the internal strife and bullying among the she-wolves without a strong Luna figure, feels realistic and adds another layer to the world. It shows that threats aren’t just external but can fester from within. Amy stepping in to address this imbalance immediately establishes her as a leader and protector, not just focused on her personal revenge.
* The complex relationship with her father is a standout. His reveal of his own second chance and the truth behind his “betrayal” adds unexpected depth and tragedy to his character. It creates a powerful bond based on shared, unique trauma and understanding. Their dynamic shifts from protective father to training mentor, and the hint of something magically wrong affecting him adds a crucial layer of mystery and danger directly impacting Amy.

These are the moments/parts/lines that linger in my mind (and they maybe paraphrased). I shall be going back to relive these moments/parts/lines to “experience them all over again”:

* The chilling scene in Chapter 0 where Amy is strapped down, begging, calling out to Brandon, only to hear his cold order to “Kill it once it’s done” and Shannon’s cruel request to deny anesthetic. Feeling every slice of that silver blade cut her body and her baby from her – it’s horrifying and utterly heartbreaking. This moment is the absolute foundation of her motivation and pain.
* Waking up in her childhood bedroom, the confusion and then the overwhelming relief and emotion of seeing her mother again. It’s a raw, beautiful moment of rediscovery and sets the stage for everything she plans to change. “Mom, you’re here… I’ve missed you so much.” Gets me right in the feels.
* The confrontation with Shannon in the closet in Chapter 2. Amy breaking Shannon’s finger and using her Alpha command for the first time in this life – it’s a clear demonstration that this is a *new* Amy, powerful and unafraid. The sass and casual ruthlessness are just *chef’s kiss*.
* Amy’s defiant rejection of Brandon as a mate in Chapter 3, culminating in her saying she would “take the Lycan King over Brandon.” This line perfectly encapsulates her scorn for the man who betrayed her and highlights the potential for a truly powerful, maybe even terrifyingly powerful, mate in her future. It’s an epic mic drop moment.
* Her father’s confession in Chapter 5 about his own second chance and faking his betrayal of her mother to save them from his enemies in his past life. This twist is shocking and adds layers of understanding to their family history and Amy’s own powers. It grounds the second-chance premise in the world’s lore.
* The encounter at the mall in Chapter 7 where Amy steps up for Cassie against Amanda and her cronies. It shows her protective nature and willingness to use her power for others, not just revenge. And Nix’s brief takeover, questioning the pack’s state – hints at deeper issues Amy will tackle.
* The escalating confrontation at the party in Chapter 11, leading to Amy *punching her Alpha father* in the face to break him out of whatever spell Aurora had him under. This bold, necessary action proves how far she’s willing to go and confirms the magical foul play surrounding Aurora. It’s a shocking and powerful moment.
* Amy releasing her *full* aura at the party in Chapter 12, dropping everyone to their knees, including her father. It’s a breathtaking display of her inherent, immense power and serves as an undeniable statement to the pack that she is a force to be reckoned with and things are about to change.
* The explanation in Chapter 13 about why Amy hasn’t shifted – her power is too chaotic without magical control. This reveal ties together the magical element, her wolf Nix, and her inability to shift in the previous life, setting up the intense training needed this summer and raising the stakes even higher for her personal growth.

While Brandon is the catalyst and target of Amy’s revenge, he is decidedly *not* the male lead you’ll be swooning over (rightfully so, after his horrific actions!). The focus is refreshingly on Amy’s power, her journey of healing and claiming her destiny, and the strong, platonic relationships she has with her father and Ronnie, and her best friend Cassie. These male figures are supportive, powerful, and protective in healthy ways, setting a high standard for any future romantic entanglement Amy might pursue. The potential for intense romantic connections is hinted at – especially with the mention of the Lycan King and the inherent power dynamics Amy possesses – but these early chapters establish Amy’s independence and current focus on her mission. Any romance will clearly be a slow burn built on mutual respect and matching power, which is incredibly appealing. The *tension* comes from Amy navigating her powerful nature and the dangerous path she walks, leaving you breathless with anticipation for what’s next.

I wholeheartedly recommend *Shifted Fate* to anyone craving a strong, complex heroine, a plot packed with revenge and intrigue, and a world where power and destiny collide. These initial chapters are just the beginning of what promises to be an intense, satisfying, and deeply emotional journey. Stop what you’re doing and dive into this captivating story – you won’t be able to put it down!

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