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The Alpha's a Bitch
The Alpha's a Bitch
The Alpha's a Bitch
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The Alpha's a Bitch

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Bookworm. Sweet. Dependable. 
Stephanie Bennett was a well-loved, yet somewhat lonely and reserved, mobile veterinarian. With her busy work schedule,  she has no time for relationships. 


Amnesiac. Injured. Lost. 
Jack/David finds Stephanie… literally by accident when she nearly runs him over on a Georgia back road out in the middle of nowhere. Severely injured, covered in scratches, gashes, bruises and blood she manages to get the stranger back to her home.


Scary. Sister. Stranger.
Ryder busts into Stephanie's house to retrieve her injured brother like a SWAT team on crack. In a matter of minutes, she reminds him of their intimate connection and recaps the anarchy now going on within their pack.


An unlikely couple
Pulled in different directions as two very different worlds collide, Stephanie once again finds herself alone as David leaves with Ryder. Haunted by the intimacy she immediately felt with David she wonders if they could have made the romance work?


Will he ever come back?
 


LanguageEnglish
PublisherRapps
Release dateAug 25, 2013
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    The Alpha's a Bitch - Cera D. Colby

    Colby

    Cera D. Colby

    © 2016 by Cera D. Colby

    ISBN-13:

    978-1523329083

    ISBN-10:

    1523329084

    All Rights Reserved.  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright holder.

    First Printing, 2014

    Printed in the United States of America

    Disclaimer

    THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    The Alpha's a Bitch:

    Rise of the Pack Princess Book 1

    A Paranormal Werewolf Romance

    Chapter 1

    IT WAS A NICE LATE summer day, a Friday, just a few hours past lunch time. The kind of day where the sun was just hanging up there in the sky with all the fluffy clouds having a nice long conversation, but it was also super warm and really humid. In other words, a typical summer day in Georgia. But driving along around fifty or so here in the truck with the windows all rolled down, Stephanie didn't really mind because the constant breeze blowing all around her felt really good.

    Plus she was listening to one of her favorite radio stations - so she was happy - humming along to her favorite music always put her in a good mood. And, as it turns out, the two lane road she was traveling on now was lined with trees which not only gave her some additional shade but made the drive much more interesting to look at too.

    Stephanie Bennett was a well known, and well loved, mobile veterinarian, practicing throughout rural west Georgia and sometimes even in parts of east Alabama. For the most part she spent her days on the road, traveling from house to farm and from city to city. She had been doing this for the last ten years or so since she graduated and got her vet degree. She couldn’t see herself being anywhere else, nor would she want to be. Her love had always been in helping others - especially of the furry critter, four-legged kind.

    Often she couldn't help but feel a little lonely because in this world of sick and injured pets there was little to no time for anyone else - not even a pet of her own. But she had long ago accepted this as her own form of normal. Even when she was attending vet school she kept to herself, much to the harassment of her peers, and rarely ventured further than her classrooms for fear of being seen by people from her past who had bullied her so long ago.

    But she was happy now – at least she

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