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Lycan King’s Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate

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In a world where only the strongest survive, being a bookish Omega is a death sentence—or a destiny.Charlotte "Charlie" Cane is the girl nobody picks. Dismissed as a low-rank Omega in the world’s fourth-largest pack, she’s spent her life blending into the library's shadows, resigned to a life of solitude. But everything changes when the formidable Lycan King, Tyler Stone, arrives. He isn't looking for a trophy; he’s looking for his fated Queen.When the King ignores the Alphas and sets his sights on the girl with the books, the pack is scandalized. But Tyler’s interest isn't just a whim—it’s a soul-deep pull that defies every law of the werewolf hierarchy. As Charlie is swept into a world of royal secrets, ancient Lycan bloodlines, and a pregnancy that could change the fate of their kind, she must decide if she's ready to stop hiding and start ruling.From rejection to royalty, Charlie’s journey is a heart-pounding tale of finding power where others see weakness.The moon is rising, and the Lycan King doesn't take 'no' for an answer. Grab your copy of The Lycan King's Pregnant Rejected Bookish Mate before the bond snaps—once the secret of the heir is out, there’s no turning back!
Disponible desde: 09/01/2026.

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