The Alpha & Beta’s Regret Review

The Alpha & Beta’s Regret

Book TitleThe Alpha & Beta’s Regret
Genrewerewolf romance
Tagswerewolf
Where To ReadAmazon

Synopsis

Luci was their concubine, she disappeared into the lake that backs onto the eastern edge of their pack, went in and never came out after they came home Marked and Mated.

Alpha Rafe never felt her sever from him or the pack, his Beta Jack never believed she died.

6 and a half years after this day, Alpha Rafe and his Beta Jack, are being hollowed out and losing their strength to run their pack. their Mates Melissa and Maria deny them their true nature, to share their Mates between them. Go home to their family pack to many times a year and don’t seem to care if it hurts them. blame both the Alpha and Beta for no heir to the pack being provided.

War comes to the Black Forest Pack, and Alpha Rafe and his Beta Jack know they are going to lose, the Man bringing war upon has specially trained men and are killing their warriors. They do not know why war has come to them but find out the man attacking them is an Alpha they know but are not aligned to, Alpha Vitor of the Bloodless Moon Pack. Why did he attack them? what does he want?

A creature emerges from the lake and saves them, can connect to Rafe, calls him Alpha, and his wolf bows down to it. then it is gone as quickly as it comes. Beta Jack is certain that the creature is Luci, but Rafe does not believe, Luci was a wolf, they knew this, have known her since she was 18.

Alpha Victor has now seen the creature in the lake, the power it wields, wants it for himself. He must have it, will do whatever it takes to get it for himself. He knows what it is, a Siren half-breed and a fully realized Alpha-Blooded one at that. He will get it or find a way to lure it to him, to make it do his bidding at any cost.

Luci herself is seen a week later caught on camera in her wolf form Kali, fighting two rogues, then herself in human form before she runs away and disappears into the lake. No prints to be found coming out of the lake.

Can Alpha Rafe and his Beta Jack, find out why their own Mates deny them their true nature and weaken them without concern for it?

Can they find Luci? Can they find out what she truly is?

Can they bring her in?

Their biggest Regret is the disappearance of Luci.

They must bring her back to the pack at all costs, reunite her with her mother and family, apologize for the way things turned out between them. Will she trust them again?

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Review

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Okay, strap in, romance lovers, because I just stumbled upon a story that hit me right in the feels, tangled me up in its mystery, and left me absolutely *aching* for more. If you live for intense alpha heroes drowning in regret, heroines reborn from heartbreak, and a love story steeped in secrets and second chances, then “The Alpha & Beta’s Regret” needs to be at the very top of your reading list.

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Alpha’s Lover Vanishes After He Finds Mate

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Mysterious Lake Creature Saves Dying Pack

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Werewolf Alphas Haunted by Lost Concubine

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Siren-Wolf Hybrid Hidden From Her Pack

From the very first lines, this story sinks its claws into you. We meet Luci, not as some wilting flower, but as a woman eagerly awaiting the return of her lovers – Alpha Rafe and Beta Jack. The prologue paints a picture of intense, shared passion, a unique dynamic where Luci found satisfaction only with *both* of them. You feel her excitement, her anticipation, and then… shattering heartbreak. The raw, visceral pain as she witnesses Rafe and Jack return, not alone, but Marked and Mated to other women, is palpable. It’s the kind of gut-wrenching moment that makes you physically ache for her.

Her quiet devastation, the tears she can’t hold back as she walks through the pack, ignored by the men she loved, seeing the pity in others’ eyes… it’s utterly crushing. And just when you think she might break completely, something else happens. A mysterious, melodic voice calls to her, drawing her to the forbidden lake. This isn’t just a woman drowning her sorrows; it’s a transformation born of unbearable pain, a surrender to something ancient and powerful lurking beneath the water – Alari, the Siren. The prologue ends with Luci changed, merged with this new entity, carrying not just her own broken heart but the secret of her twin sons, fathered by the men who unknowingly discarded her. Goosebumps, I tell you. Goosebumps!

Fast forward six and a half years, and the consequences of that day are devastatingly clear. Alpha Rafe and Beta Jack are shadows of their former selves. Their Mates, Melissa and Maria – twins, ironically, which should have been perfect for these Alphas who crave sharing – actively deny them their true nature. This isn’t just a simple disagreement; it’s actively weakening them, hollowing them out, and they seem utterly unconcerned, even blaming the Alphas for the lack of an heir. The tension is thick enough to cut with a knife. You *feel* Rafe and Jack’s frustration, their constant hurt, the slow drain on their strength and authority. Their biggest regret isn’t just a passing thought; it’s a living, breathing wound festering within them.

And oh, Rafe and Jack. These aren’t your typical, perfect Alphas. They messed up. Royally. Their callous disregard for Luci on the day they returned Mated is a stark reminder that even powerful leaders can be blinded by sudden bonds. But their regret? It’s become the defining force in their lives six years later. Rafe feels the constant hollowness, the strain on his bond with his own Mate, the inability to feel whole without the shared connection he craves – a connection he once had with Luci. Jack, while perhaps more outwardly resigned, is deeply affected, haunted by Luci’s disappearance and convinced she didn’t just die. Their shared history, their almost symbiotic bond with each other, makes their current suffering even more poignant. The flashback in Chapter 10, detailing their first, incredibly hot encounter with Luci? It just twists the knife, highlighting the raw passion and unique connection they carelessly threw away. You ache *for* them, even as you remember how badly they hurt Luci. It’s complicated, messy, and utterly compelling.

Then there’s Luci. What a transformation! From the shared lover, the concubine, to this mysterious, powerful being. She’s raising her sons – Rafe and Jack’s sons! – in secret, hiding near the very pack that broke her heart. She’s not just Luci anymore; she’s Luci, Kali (her wolf), and Alari (the Siren), a complex trinity dwelling within one woman. She’s strong, resilient, fiercely protective of her boys, and carries her loneliness with a quiet dignity. Seeing her emerge from the lake during the attack, this incredible, terrifyingly powerful creature saving the very men who rejected her… chills! Her internal conflict, the pull of her past versus the need to protect her present, makes her incredibly relatable despite her extraordinary nature. Is she still tied to them? Does she hate them? Love them? The mystery surrounding her feelings and her true nature is a massive hook. And seeing her wolf, Kali, resurface to take down those rogues? Pure, badass feminine power.

The romance here isn’t hearts and flowers; it’s regret, longing, and the ghost of a passion that refuses to die. The chemistry between Luci, Rafe, and Jack in the past, hinted at in the prologue and shown in that scorching flashback, was electric and unique. Now, that past hangs heavy in the air. Rafe and Jack are bound to Mates who don’t fulfill them, while the woman who *did* is alive, powerful, and potentially living right under their noses. The angst is delicious! Will they find her? Can they ever apologize? *Can* they even be redeemed? And what happens if Luci truly has moved on, or if the Siren aspect makes reunion impossible? The emotional stakes are sky-high.

And let’s talk about those Mates, Melissa and Maria. They are frustrating in the best way possible for driving the plot! Their constant denial of Rafe and Jack’s needs, their frequent trips back to their home pack seemingly without care for the consequences, their inability (or refusal?) to provide heirs while blaming the Alphas… it creates so much internal conflict. Are they oblivious? Malicious? Or is there something deeper going on? Their actions directly contribute to the Alphas’ weakening state and fuel their regret over Luci. You just *know* there’s going to be a major confrontation down the line.

The plot is expertly woven with mystery and suspense. Why did Luci transform? What exactly *is* Alari? Who is the menacing Alpha Victor Sampson, and why is he so obsessed first with Luci, and now with the creature in the lake? His ruthless tactics, his use of rogues, and his chilling desire to possess and control the Siren hybrid add a thrilling layer of external threat. The attacks on the pack, the political undertones, the mysterious witches Mated to the Gamma – it all builds a rich, dangerous world where survival, love, and power are constantly in flux.

While the story focuses heavily on the emotional turmoil and regret, the heat isn’t forgotten. The memories of Luci’s past with Rafe and Jack are intense, painting a picture of a woman who embraced her desires and the unique dynamic she shared with them. That flashback scene is proof enough that the connection they had was scorching hot. Now, that remembered heat contrasts sharply with the coldness of the current Mate bonds and the burning ache of regret, creating a tantalizing tension that promises explosive potential if – or when – they finally confront their past.

Honestly, reading these chapters felt like peeling back layers of an intricate, heart-wrenching puzzle. The pain is real, the regret is heavy, and the mystery surrounding Luci and her powers is addictive. You root for Rafe and Jack to find redemption, you champion Luci’s strength and resilience, and you desperately need to know how it all unfolds.

If you’re searching for a werewolf romance that digs deep into complex emotions, delivers powerful alpha heroes brought low by their mistakes, showcases a heroine’s incredible journey of survival and transformation, and keeps you guessing with every page, then “The Alpha & Beta’s Regret” is your next obsession. Don’t walk, *run* to read this. You’ll be consumed by the angst, the mystery, and the desperate longing for what was lost and what might still be found. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this emotional rollercoaster!

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