Alpha's Queen

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Summary

This is the sequel for Queen Luna. The story of Ares and Elise after she comes back to him and her family

Status
Complete
Chapters
29
Rating
4.7 6 reviews
Age Rating
18+

Prologue

This book is the sequel to Luna, the first instalment in Elise and Ares’ story. These series are not just about violence, sex, or abuse — they’re about a story you’ll enjoy, I promise.

Some chapters in this book may contain violence or explicit content, just like the previous one. If that isn’t your preference, you’re welcome to skip those chapters.

I’d love for you to rate my first book, Luna, before diving into this sequel. Your feedback means the world, and it helps me improve and finish this story as quickly as possible.

Thank you so much for reading the first book — I hope you enjoy the journey ahead!

I am currently updating the story as I felt when I wrote it was a bit of incomplete .



Moans escaped my lips as my hands sheets around me tightly. His tongue circled my wet core and hands playing with my hard buds. Those eyes — dark, intense, and filled with a fire that made me tremble — locked onto mine, a playful smirk tugging at his lips.

“Now that you’re mine,” he murmured, his voice low and commanding, “don’t even think about running away.”

The pool of my orgasm is forming inside me, I was about to come all over his tongue when he suddenly backed away, standing in front of me. I shivered under the heat of his gaze, unable to pull my eyes away. The connection between us, the bond we shared, was magnetic — it pulled me closer, made me ache for him even when my mind screamed to resist.

He leaned closer, his breath warm against my ear, sending a thrill down my spine. “Tell me, baby bear,” he whispered, voice softening but still powerful, “who do you belong to?”

I gave in to the pull, my voice barely above a whisper, but full of certainty. “You… my king.”

He smiled then, a slow, satisfied curve of his lips, and for a moment the world seemed to shrink to just the two of us. Nothing else mattered — not the council, not the chaos, not the past. Only him, only us.