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The Rogue Warrior Alpha: The Return - The Battle for Redemption Begins - cover

The Rogue Warrior Alpha: The Return - The Battle for Redemption Begins

Peace Brownson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

The Rogue Alpha Warrior: The Return (Part 1)
Unleash the power. Face the betrayal. Embrace the legend.
Do you have the courage to defy your destiny?
When centuries-old secrets collide with raw, untamed power, the battlefield is set for an alpha like no other. Lyra Strider, a rogue warrior banished for crimes she didn't commit, has returned to claim what's rightfully hers. But in a world where betrayal and loyalty walk a razor-thin line, even the fiercest alpha can be undone by the shadows of her past.
What awaits Lyra on his return?
🔥 A pack divided by secrets and blood feuds.
🔥 A powerful rival determined to crush him at all costs.
🔥 A forbidden love that could either save her—or destroy everything hshe holds dear.
This is not just another werewolf story. This is a war for survival, loyalty, and the ultimate revenge.
In The Rogue Alpha Warrior: The Return, you’ll journey into a world where enemies lurk closer than friends, every battle has a price, and legends are forged in fire.
This is not just another werewolf story. This is a war for survival, loyalty, and the ultimate revenge.
In The Rogue Alpha Warrior: The Return, you'll journey into a world where enemies lurk closer than friends, every battle has a price, and legends are forged in fire.
Available since: 01/07/2025.

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