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| June Reid's The Alpha's Gilded Lies |
June Reid's The Alpha's Gilded Lies - The Gilded Lies Novel by Alpha, Someone betrayed me. I used to cry one tear that would later turn into a pearl for every thousand times I had sex with a man before I turned thirty. The man might have one wish granted for every pearl.
The appetite of my Alpha mate was ravenous. He continued to seek me out even after we had sex multiple times a day. In the course of two years, I managed to harvest two pearls. He hoped for excellent health for the first one.
His second goal was to amass more wealth than any other werewolf in the kingdom. As a result of his success, he surpassed the Alpha king in wealth. Ignoring me was no escape for him; in fact, he insisted on bringing me along on all of his business trips.
The day prior to my thirty-first birthday, Daphne, his female Beta, made an internet post. Luna makes an ear-piercing racket each and every night. Jealousy fills me with emotion. A turn, please. Fury consumed Carter. He immediately demoted Daphne from her position as pack Beta. He relentlessly pushed me that night until I finally managed to generate a third pearl.
Novels Described
The Alpha's Gilded Deceptions
Written by June Reid
Readora publishing house
Story Type: Werewolf
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