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Taking Alpha - Greyriver Shifters Vol 2 #3 - cover

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Taking Alpha - Greyriver Shifters Vol 2 #3

Kristina Weaver

Publisher: Kristina Weaver

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Summary

RYLAN 
I love females and Jasmine Matthews is more female than most. 
She's sexy, smart and I want her like I want my next breath. There's only one problem, Jasmine Matthews thinks she's my Fated, my soul mate, my one and I just don't think that's true. I don't want to lead her on, I don't want to build those dreams she has in her eyes but I don't know how long I can resist the lure of her sweet body and that sharp tongue. I need to walk away and stay away but when I get a taste of Jazz, I can't do anything take but what she's offering and hope she lets me take more. 
JAZZ 
I knew Rylan Harris was my Fated mate the first time I looked into his eyes and felt my body react. He's sexy, strong and he's putting out signals I can't resist. Until he refuses to believe that we belong together. What's a girl to do when she goes into heat and her body cries out for the one male who won't take her? I'm no push over and I'm not afraid to take what I want but a girl can only fool herself for so long and I'm not sure I want to be a fool for Rylan anymore. 
But what do I do when his refusal to mate me weakens me to the point of death? There's only one thing to do, take my Alpha. 
Available since: 10/12/2018.

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