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The Forgotten Princess And Her Beta Mates: A Rejected Second Chance Werewolf Romance
by Mirael Sorne
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Synopsis
You know that girl who never gets picked first for anything? That was Becca Hartwell her whole damn life.She was eight when her dad brought home his new wife and stepdaughter. She was nine when they moved her stuff out of the big bedroom into the basement. She was sixteen when her own father forgot ...
You know that girl who never gets picked first for anything? That was Becca Hartwell her whole damn life.She was eight when her dad brought home his new wife and stepdaughter. She was nine when they moved her stuff out of the big bedroom into the basement. She was sixteen when her own father forgot her birthday but threw a huge party for her stepsister the next week.
But the day that broke her? Her wedding day. Standing there in her grandmother's dress, holding the bouquet she'd dreamed about since she was twelve. And her fiancé - the man who said he loved her - looked right past her to her stepsister walking down the aisle as a bridesmaid and said, "God, I picked the wrong sister."
The church went quiet. Her father didn't defend her. Her stepmother smiled. Her stepsister just shrugged like it wasn't her fault she was prettier, smarter, better at everything.
Becca ran. Left the dress, the ring, the life she thought she wanted.
She ended up in some tiny mountain town, working at a diner, sleeping in a room above the kitchen. That's where she met them - Jude and Knox. Two guys who actually looked at her when she talked. Who remembered how she liked her coffee. Who got mad when customers were rude to her.
Turns out they weren't exactly human. Neither was she, apparently. Some kind of wolf thing she never knew about. But here's what mattered: they chose her. Not because she was the only option. Not because they felt sorry for her. Because they wanted HER.
For the first time in her life, somebody fought for her. Somebody protected her. Somebody made her feel like she was worth something.
And when her family came looking - not to apologize, but because they needed something from her - she finally had people in her corner. People who wouldn't let her be pushed around anymore.
The girl who always said sorry was done apologizing for existing.
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