“The Alpha’s Allure: Married To My Enemy” follows Alicia Wilson, who faces disappointment and cruelty from her father, Alpha Silas. Despite her achievements, her father plans to marry her off to Alpha Frederick. With support from her friend Violet and secret boyfriend Matt, Alicia fights for autonomy. Unexpected challenges arise, including the reappearance of her childhood bully, Caleb Saltzman. The novel explores themes of family, love, and a young woman’s struggle to shape her own destiny
Let’s delve into the captivating world of “Falling for the Enemy Alpha” by Roxie Ray. 🌟
Our pack is on the verge of war with the gray wolf shifters, and the rivalry between the packs dates back hundreds of years. Jess, a distraction this gorgeous, is dangerous. But she’s like no one Tex has ever met. Then he finds out why—she’s one of the greys. Rejection stings, but betrayal hurts more. Tex vows to make her pack pay for their actions.
The novel unfolds within a supernatural society ruled by strict hierarchies and traditions. The oppressive Gray Pack and the rival Black Pack clash, and Jess and Tex’s paths intersect in this charged environment.
“Falling for the Enemy Alpha” serves as the enthralling first installment in the captivating Rejected Riders series. Roxie Ray weaves a tale of passion, betrayal, and the pursuit of freedom. As Jess and Tex navigate their forbidden romance, readers are drawn into a world where love transcends boundaries and consequences.
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