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The Alpha God's Luna Rejected - cover

The Alpha God's Luna Rejected

jesse Shackelford

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Rejected by the very mate fate chose for her, she’s cast out with nothing but a broken bond and a name the kingdom whispers like a curse.In the shadow of a storm-crowned moon, she discovers her rejection wasn’t an ending—it was a trigger. Something ancient stirs in her blood, something the packs have feared for generations. And when strange runes begin to flare at her touch, the truth becomes impossible to ignore: she was never meant to be just a Luna. She was meant to be a force.The Alpha God’s domain is built on law, devotion, and power that demands obedience. But the closer she gets to the ruined citadel that holds the kingdom’s secrets, the more the world bends around her—fog thickens, wolves fall silent, and the bond she thought was severed starts pulling tight again. Because the Alpha God didn’t just reject her… he marked her. And the kind of bond that forms between gods and wolves doesn’t break without consequences.Hunted by a council that would rather erase her than crown her, and pursued by a mate who can’t decide if she’s his greatest mistake or his only salvation, she must choose what she will become: the rejected Luna they tried to bury… or the queen who will burn their throne to the ground.The Alpha God’s Luna Rejected is a high-stakes werewolf romance packed with fated mates tension, rejection-to-revenge, supernatural royalty intrigue, and a fierce heroine rising into power under the old moon. 
Available since: 02/13/2026.
Print length: 226 pages.

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