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Shared by the Alphas - A Werewolf Shifter Paranormal Reverse Harem Romance - cover

Shared by the Alphas - A Werewolf Shifter Paranormal Reverse Harem Romance

Scarlett Blackwood

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

It was supposed to be the best night of her life.
 
Selene Carter was ready for Prom but her supposed prince charming had abandoned her the second the bond with his true mate clicked into place. Now, she was nothing more than a forgotten shadow, surrounded by laughter and love she can't relate. She stood alone at the edge of the ballroom, humiliation sinking into her like ice-cold steel.
 
She didn’t belong here.
 
Until they walked in.
 
Kieran. Lucian. Jaxon.
 
The Triplet Alphas ruthless, untouchable, dangerous. They should’ve ignored her. She was nothing to them, a nobody. But the moment their eyes landed on her, everything changed.
 
A kiss under the mistletoe.
 
One touch. One kiss. And the world shattered.
 
She was supposed to be invisible. But now, they saw her. And they claimed her.
 
They took her innocence, stripped away the control she held over her own body, and reveled in the way she trembled beneath them. Their dominance was unrelenting. And they weren’t finished.
 
They wanted more.
 
They were obsessed with her sweetness, her purity her innocence.
 
But she doesn’t belong in their world. She’s not the kind of woman they should want. Yet, as the Blood Moon rises, and as dark secrets about her own hidden power unfold, Selene finds herself torn between the man-made world she’s always known and the dangerous, intoxicating world of the Triplet Alphas. A power that binds her to them in ways she never imagined.
 
And Selene? She’ll have to choose. The life she’s always known or the Alphas who’ll never let her go.
 
This stand-alone reverse harem romance is filled with raw passion, danger, and scorching MFMM scenes. HEA is
 
guaranteed but at what cost?
Available since: 04/03/2025.
Print length: 99 pages.

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