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Three Alphas And The Girl The Moon Refused

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Seren Ashwood thought the worst night of her life was when her fated mate Corbin rejected her in front of the entire Silvercrest Pack, calling her weak, wolfless, and unworthy of an Alpha's son. She was wrong. The worst night was when the rejection mark burned into her skin and the Moon Goddess herself appeared to tell Seren the truth: she was never meant for one mate. She was meant for three. Three rival Alphas who control the most powerful packs in the northern territories. Three men who would rather kill each other than share. Three bonds that could either unite the wolf kingdoms or destroy them completely. Kael Nightshade, the brutal Alpha of the Shadow Pack, whose darkness matches the scars covering his body. Theron Stormclaw, the cunning strategist whose Storm Pack controls the richest territories and whose silver tongue hides deadly secrets. Ryker Bloodmoon, the youngest Alpha whose wild reputation and fierce loyalty mask a tragic past. When Seren stumbles into rogue territory and accidentally triggers all three mate bonds at once, the northern territories explode into chaos. Ancient laws are broken. Territorial wars ignite. And Seren discovers that being wolfless doesn't mean being powerless. Not when the Moon Goddess has marked her as the first Luna Queen in a thousand years. But Corbin isn't done destroying her. Her former pack wants her dead. The three Alphas are one jealous fight away from ripping each other apart. And something ancient and dangerous is waking up in the mountains, drawn to the power building inside her. Seren has two choices: let the Alphas tear each other apart fighting over her, or claim all three and become powerful enough to unite the entire north under one rule. The Moon refused her a normal fate. So she'll forge her own.
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