Book Title | The Princess’s Broken Alpha |
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Genre | None |
Tags | Monthly |
Where To Read | Amazon |
Synopsis
“I don’t f\*\*\*\*\*g want him!”
Her voice echoed through the hall and I can hear her scrambling around the room, the door open ajar. They are so caught up in the argument that they don’t even close the door. I catch a glimpse of the white floral dress she’s wearing that spans at her hips flattering her curves.
“Jessie listen. He’s not that bad. Sure he’s not what you were expecting but at least he’s Alpha. Does that not at least count for something?” his voice booms through the corridor and I wonder how many others in the building are listening to the conversation and the embarrassment of their Alpha.
There’s a pause and I’m holding my breath. I can hear my heart pounding in my ears and my mouth is dry.
“I’m not trying to be a b\*\*\*h Daniel. I just don’t want him. It’s uncomfortable even looking at him. Jesus. If we’re being honest he makes my skin crawl” her voice is laced with disgust and of course she’s being harsh but she thinks this is her being kind.
Chapter 1
The princess, Jessica, vehemently rejects her assigned mate, a wheelchair-bound Alpha named Zion. She expresses strong dislike, calling him “creepy” and stating she doesn’t want a “charity case” as a mate. Her brother, Daniel, tries to convince her otherwise, arguing Zion is an Alpha and a worthy mate. Jessica remains resolute in her rejection.
The narrator, also in a wheelchair, is deeply affected by the argument and the princess’s disgust. He witnesses the emotional turmoil and feels his own distress.
The narrator, witnessing the princess’s unwavering rejection, releases a bond. He declares he refuses Jessica as his mate. Jessica reciprocates, and the bond is broken. The princess expresses relief. The narrator exits the scene.
Chapter 2
Seven years after a significant event, the Alpha, Zion, a wheelchair user, and his brothers interact. Zion, the Alpha, jokingly teases Jessica, the princess. Their banter includes remarks about physical attributes and possessions.
Zion and his brother Daniel discuss the upcoming royal visit and Jessica’s strong dislike for the royals, expressing concerns about potential negative repercussions. Jessica expresses a desire to be treated with respect, stating, “This isn’t a damn hotel or vacation resort.”
Daniel, the more level-headed brother, urges her to accommodate the royals, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the pack’s safety and avoiding any negative interactions. Jessica expresses her disdain for the royals, saying, “I hate when they come here. I’m really not in the mood to grovel or entertain”.
Jessica and Zion share a disagreement over the royal visit. Zion urges Jessica to be diplomatic with the royals, reminding her of the pack’s safety. Jessica remains firm in her dislike for the royal presence.
Chapter 3
Kiarra, a young woman, recounts a vivid dream to her childhood friend, Castor. The dream involves a lonely, defeated wolf on a cliff overlooking a dark void. She believes it might relate to finding her mate, a person she hasn’t seen or met. Castor tries to reassure her, but she feels the dream holds significance.
Their conversation evolves into a discussion about Kiarra’s father’s concerns regarding her age and lack of marriage. Kiarra firmly states that she will only marry her mate, rejecting any other proposal. Castor argues that she needs to be realistic and that her mate may be unavailable or deceased. Kiarra stands firm in her decision. A heated argument ensues, and Kiarra flees.
Chapter 4
Zion, an alpha, engages in passionate, intense s$$$$l activity with Charlotte. He experiences immense pleasure, while Charlotte expresses equal ecstasy. Afterward, Zion, feeling detached and empty, departs.
Later, Zion contemplates his solitude and the absence of a Luna in his pack. He grapples with feelings of loneliness and weariness. His thoughts linger on his past loss and the absence of his mother. Zion reflects on the pressures he faces as an alpha and the potential rejection of future mates.
Kiarra, seeking solace, shares a dream of a lonely wolf with her friend Castor. The dream, she believes, might relate to her mate. Castor, concerned about her father’s anxieties and her age, encourages her to be realistic, suggesting her mate might be unavailable or deceased. Kiarra vehemently rejects this notion, arguing for fidelity to her destined mate. Their disagreement escalates, resulting in an argument and Kiarra’s departure.
Chapter 5
A man in a grey suit arrives, seeking Zion. Zion, not in the mood, is annoyed by the unexpected meeting. He’s frustrated by a series of unfortunate events and the timing of the meeting. A teenager, Raul, is brought in for disciplinary action related to a stolen bike and an accident. Zion is stern, but also shows a degree of empathy. Raul confesses to his mistakes, apologizes, and promises to make amends.
Zion assigns Raul specific chores, including repairs for the damaged bike, volunteer work, and assistance in the kitchen. He dictates that Raul must publicly apologize to the injured party. Raul accepts the terms, visibly remorseful and terrified. Zion is cold and demanding, and sets harsh consequences for Raul’s behavior. Raul departs.
Zion, feeling weary and detached, retreats to his office, and locks the door. He feels the weight of his responsibilities, and the pressure of his role as the alpha. He’s lonely and misses his mother.
Chapter 6
Kiarra, furious, confronts her father, King Arthur, about her arranged marriage to Castor. She declares she will not marry him, viewing Castor as a brother. Arthur, unmoved, demands she comply. He threatens her, and in response, Kiarra stands firm in her refusal. Hurt and angered, Arthur physically attacks Kiarra, leaving her injured. Kiarra, in pain, begs her father not to kill her, but he remains unyielding, demanding obedience. She is ultimately forced to submit.
Later, Kiarra, in pain and fear, finds herself outside. She drifts into a dreamlike state where she is standing with her mate. The vision is of an ice-blue eyed wolf. Kiarra is confused and seeks answers in her memories.
Chapter 7
Kiarra awakens determined to escape her arranged marriage to Castor. She’s physically and emotionally wounded by her father, King Arthur’s, abuse. She confronts him, refusing to comply. Arthur is unmoved and threatens her, ultimately forcing her submission.
Kiarra, deeply hurt and fearing for her life, seeks a way out. She encounters a vision of her mate, a wolf with ice-blue eyes. The image leaves her confused, and she reflects on her past memories.
Chapter 8
Kiarra, determined to escape her arranged marriage, confronts her father, King Arthur. She refuses to comply, and he, unmoved, threatens her, forcing her submission. Deeply hurt and fearing for her life, Kiarra seeks an escape.
She encounters a vision of her mate, a wolf with ice-blue eyes. The image leaves her confused, and she reflects on her past. Kiarra seeks help from a Lycan guard, Judah, who recognizes her distress. He allows her to board a flight, offering words of support and understanding.
Kiarra is grateful for Judah’s help, realizing the potential danger he faces by aiding her. She leaves the airport, overwhelmed by feelings of guilt, sorrow, and uncertainty. Her thoughts turn to Castor, and she receives numerous messages from him. She calls her aunt Vivienne.
Kiarra’s aunt pressures her to return home, highlighting the importance of her royal duty. Kiarra staunchly refuses, leading to a heated argument with her aunt. The confrontation emphasizes the conflict between Kiarra’s desires and her expected role as a royal.
Chapter 9
King Arthur, learning of his daughter Kiarra’s disappearance, confronts the guards who failed to prevent it. He is furious, demanding answers and threatening severe punishment. The guards, terrified, explain Kiarra’s escape, revealing she used a masking spray and assistance from Council member Richard’s daughter.
Kiarra, determined to escape her arranged marriage, finds herself overwhelmed by fear and confusion. Seeking refuge, she connects with a sympathetic Lycan guard, Judah, who helps her board a flight. Kiarra feels immense guilt at putting Judah at risk.
Back outside, Kiarra is flooded with thoughts of Castor and receives numerous messages from him. She then calls her aunt Vivienne, who exerts pressure on her to return home. Kiarra fiercely resists, leading to a heated argument with her aunt, highlighting the conflict between her personal desires and her expected royal duties.
Chapter 10
Zion, awakened by Daniel’s frantic knock at 3:30 AM, is immediately angered. Daniel, despite his well-groomed appearance, explains his urgent visit, having struggled to rouse Samuel. Zion’s frustration mounts as Daniel reveals the Lycans’ planned visit and the speculation surrounding a visiting Lycan royal. Daniel confesses a deep desire to have children with Lisa, his mate, but also expresses his interest in exploring the possibility of fathering a child with another woman, to potentially alleviate Lisa’s struggles with infertility. Zion is appalled by Daniel’s suggestion, emphasizing the potential emotional distress this would cause Lisa. A heated argument ensues, with Zion accusing Daniel of irresponsibility. The chapter concludes with Zion, hurt and angry, leaving Daniel.
Chapter 11
Zion is awakened by Daniel’s frantic 3:30 AM knock, immediately prompting anger. Daniel, despite his meticulous appearance, explains a critical issue: he struggled to wake Samuel due to an impending visit from Lycans, potentially a royal. Speculation swirls about the royal visit, and Daniel’s urgency fuels Zion’s growing frustration.
Daniel confesses a desire to father a child with another woman, possibly to help his mate, Lisa, with infertility. Zion reacts with disgust, highlighting the potential emotional toll on Lisa. An argument erupts, Zion accusing Daniel of recklessness. Zion leaves, hurt and furious.
Chapter 12
A group of powerful Lycans, led by a piercing-lip, copper-haired alpha, arrives, demanding a high-stakes welcome. The blonde, Mariela, a companion, acts overly excited and demanding. The scene is filled with tension as the Lycans display their dominance, making the pack house cower. The Lycans express interest in a missing Lycan. The Lycans are dismissive and show little respect, especially for Zion’s wheelchair.
Zion’s wolf is provoked, and Zion struggles to control it. Disrespect for Zion’s disability leads to a confrontation, with Mariela making demands and threatening Julie. Reviere, the alpha, is enraged.
Samuel and Daniel try to intervene. Julie is grabbed and threatened, escalating the tension and prompting a fierce reaction from the pack. Zion is forced to shift in response to the threat, but the alpha still insults them, spitting on Zion. The confrontation ends with the Lycans leaving, leaving the pack house in fear and chaos.
Chapter 13
Kiarra, now in Crystal Harbour, reflects on her new independence and the contrast with her former life at the palace. She plans her arrival at the Cartier residence, strategizing to avoid immediate detection of her true identity. She makes a phone call to her aunt, Vivienne, seeking assistance in navigating this new situation. Vivienne agrees to alert the Cartier pack of Kiarra’s arrival as a hunter searching for a missing Lycan, a risky maneuver.
A group of powerful Lycans, led by a menacing alpha, arrives at the pack house, demanding a formal welcome. The alpha’s companion, Mariela, is overly excited and insistent. Tension fills the air as the Lycans display their dominance, causing fear among the pack members. They express interest in a missing Lycan, but their demeanor is dismissive and disrespectful.
Zion, in a wheelchair, is targeted for his disability by Mariela. Her threats escalate the tension, provoking Zion’s wolf. Zion struggles to control his emotions as disrespectful behavior escalates. The alpha insults Zion, spitting on him, prompting a furious reaction. The confrontation culminates with the Lycans’ departure, leaving the pack house in a state of fear and chaos.
Chapter 14
Castor, driven by desperation, seeks out Indigo, a rumored witch by the harbor. He confronts her in her dilapidated shack, revealing his need to find and restrain a woman, implying a forceful approach. Indigo, initially resistant, is eventually persuaded by Castor’s offer and his possession of a significant item—a necklace.
Indigo’s initial hostility softens with Castor’s explanation, and he requests assistance in binding the woman’s wolf. Castor presents the necklace as crucial evidence of his intentions.
Meanwhile, Kiarra, newly independent, plans her arrival at the Cartier residence, discreetly, calling her aunt Vivienne for assistance, who agrees to a potentially risky strategy.
A group of formidable Lycans, led by a menacing alpha, visits the pack house, demanding recognition. The alpha’s overly excitable companion, Mariela, expresses their intent to find a missing Lycan. Their behavior is arrogant and dismissive, creating fear among the pack members.
Zion, in a wheelchair, is targeted by Mariela, whose threatening attitude provokes Zion’s wolf. Zion struggles to control his emotions as the disrespect escalates. The alpha insults and spits on Zion, inciting a furious reaction. The Lycans depart, leaving the pack house in turmoil.
Chapter 15
Castor, desperate to secure his claim to the throne, confronts Indigo, a rumored witch. He demands her assistance in subduing a woman, hinting at a forceful method. Indigo, initially skeptical, is swayed by Castor’s offer and the possession of a necklace.
Indigo expresses grave concerns about the potential psychological harm of chaining the woman’s wolf, but Castor is unyielding. He reveals his goal is to silence the woman and control her before the council.
Kiarra, newly independent, discreetly plans her arrival at the Cartier residence, seeking help from her Aunt Vivienne.
A group of Lycans led by a menacing alpha demands recognition at the pack house. Their arrogance and dismissal of pack members create fear. The alpha’s companion, Mariela, expresses intent to find a missing Lycan.
Zion, in a wheelchair, is targeted by Mariela, whose disrespectful behavior triggers Zion’s wolf. Zion struggles with controlling his emotions as the Lycans depart, leaving the pack house in chaos.