The Alpha God’s Luna is a fantasy romance novel by Marissa Gilbert. It is the third book in the Divine Wolves series, but can be read as a standalone.
The story follows Astrea, a traitorous elite warrior of the Firstborn army of shifters. She is trained to kill and obey orders, but one day, she has enough. After disobeying her orders, Astrea tries to escape, but is caught and brought back. Her Teacher offers her a deal: one last task in exchange for her freedom.
Astrea’s task is to go to the Eastern Rogue Kingdom and the Rogue King, Fenrir. She is to infiltrate his inner circle and learn his secrets. However, when Astrea meets Fenrir, she soon realizes that everything may not be as easy as it seems.
Fenrir is a powerful and charismatic alpha. He is also kind and compassionate. Astrea is drawn to him, but she knows that she must stay focused on her mission. She must learn his secrets and report back to her Teacher.
As Astrea spends more time with Fenrir, she begins to fall in love with him. However, she is afraid to tell him the truth about her mission. She knows that if he finds out, he will never forgive her.
Astrea must choose between her loyalty to her Teacher and her love for Fenrir. She must also face the consequences of her actions.
The Alpha God’s Luna is a story about love, loyalty, and betrayal. It is a heartwarming and romantic novel with a suspenseful plot. It is sure to keep you reading until the very end.
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