Selling Myself To The Alpha is a romance novel by Annerie that tells the story of Elara, a human girl who sells herself to the alpha of a werewolf pack, Zane. Elara is betrayed by her fiance and her best friend, who are having an affair behind her back. She decides to get revenge by offering herself to Zane, who is her fiance’s boss and a powerful werewolf. However, she does not expect that Zane is her fated mate, and that he will do anything to protect her and claim her as his own.
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The novel is a mix of fantasy, drama, and erotica, with some elements of suspense and humor. The plot is fast-paced and engaging, with twists and turns that keep the reader hooked. The characters are well-developed and have distinct personalities. Elara is a strong and independent woman who does not let anyone push her around. Zane is a dominant and possessive alpha who is loyal and caring to his mate. The chemistry between them is sizzling and the sex scenes are steamy and explicit.
The novel is a good read for fans of werewolf romance and paranormal fiction. It has a lot of action, emotion, and passion, as well as some humor and sweetness. The novel has a happy ending, with Elara and Zane overcoming their enemies and challenges, and finding their happily ever after. The novel has received a lot of positive reviews from readers who enjoyed the story, the characters, and the writing style
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