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The Alpha’s Unwanted Mate

♨️ A steamy love story with a werewolf trope and love triangle tropes…

Celeste always wanted the perfect mate bond, where she would be seen and desired like no other. When she was mated to Zillon Macre, who was her lifelong crush and the future Alpha of her pack, her dream had come to reality. 

But the trust was that this connection would be a nightmare. Instead of love and desire, she was treated to rejection. There was no happiness; it was only heartache for Celeste. Zillion treated Celeste like she was insignificant and made it clear to everyone that he desired her twin sister. 

A young woman is now trapped in this loveless relationship that is a curse rather than a blessing. She must make a decision: will she break under the pressure of not being wanted, or rise up and show why she should never be overlooked? 

Themes Discussed in The Alpha’s Unwanted Mate 

👭 Rivalry between twin sisters 

😭 Painful rejection

🔺 Love triangle

🐺 Fated mates bond

🕊️ Empowerment and healing

Reasons to Read The Alpha’s Unwanted Mate

♀️ The tough life of a lead female character that transforms her

💔 A love triangle with betrayal

🌹 Intense Alpha romance where love is fought for

👄 18+ scenes suitable for adult readers only

Meet The Main Characters 

🌕 Celeste

Celeste wants nothing but to be loved. She is loyal and sweet, but overshadowed by her twin sister. Once she is humiliated and rejected by the one man she believes was her dream man, her life crumbles. Celeste must reclaim her voice and her true worth and not be broken by the man she loved. 

🐺 Zillion Macre

Zillion is introduced to the readers as confident, powerful, and the future Alpha. He is unaware of the fated bond he has been given with Celeste. He overlooks her in every way possible and causes much hurt to the young woman. His obsession with Celeste’s twin sister causes all the trouble in his life and the pain in Celeste’s life. 
💗 This is not a typical love triangle romance but a deeply profound story that explores sisters’ competition over one man and self-worth.

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