Alphas Alone

· Werewolves of Windermere Book 2 · Palm Hearts
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There are things an alpha werewolf must do: protect his pack, find an omega... not fall in love with another alpha.

Rami came to Windermere for one reason only: to find an Omega to mate. But the process is slow going, especially since most of the Omegas in Windermere pack are female and Rami is gay.

In the meantime there's Naveen.

Naveen is possibly the most laid back Alpha Rami's ever met, and definitely the most charming. Nobody has a problem with them being lovers, but what Rami is starting to feel is way beyond casual sex and friendship.

And if anybody finds out, he risks losing both the Alpha he has and the Omega he needs.

This novel contains graphic scenes of an adult nature, men struggling with their instincts and feelings. It is intended to be read after book I. This edition has been expanded but not substantially altered.

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Cheryl Cajun
13 January 2021
Thank you for the ARC read, I voluntarily give this book an honest review. You get to learn more of the alphas in this book. Starting off with Rami. Growing up along side a human, how that was one of the many things that changed his views on life..how he came to be in Devlin's pack under Brennan rules and law. Naveen was really an unexpected light to what was to be a bleak settling of the Omega. Emotions run a little higher in here after all you are getting the alpha's side view, the war within themselves as they fight not only their nature but for what the really desire.
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