Rise of The Phoenix Alpha
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Rise of The Phoenix Alpha

READING AGE 18+

Ivory Row Fantasy

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What if you died and kept reliving the same week over and over again? Future Beta Axton Stone has to figure out what to do after his life begins repeating itself after he dies at the hands of an Alpha.
Axton lives in the Cold Spring Pack, the oldest son of the current Beta. He and his father have an extremely difficult relationship with Xavier Stone blaming his son for the death of his first mate and Axton's mother. He has a younger brother Evan also.
Bellamy Cortland is the daughter of an Alpha. Her father is the brother of Axton's current Alpha. They visit their pack often and she secretly loves Axton. Little does she know he returns the sentiment. When his twentieth birthday passes and he doesn't scent her as his mate, she is heartbroken. She resigns herself to an unrequited love from afar. But when her mate does show up and he is terrible, Axton attempts to save her. It leads to his death but then he wakes to repeat the entire affair. Axton appears to be the only one aware of what is going on. He vows to figure out what is happening and save Bellamy once and for all even if he does die.
Bellamy has a secret of her own, one that her father has her guard at all costs. It led to her mother's death when she was younger so the stakes are high. Could her secret be connected to Axton's repeat death and resurrection? Or are there other secrets and forces in Axton's own life that are causing it? The Moon Goddess knows all and she attempts to right another mistake she made in a young wolf's life, Axton's.

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Tags: HEsubmissivebetadramabxgpacksecrets
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Axton steps back for a moment. “Wait. Alpha Jacob can you call a packwide meeting? I want her to admit her sins before everyone.”

Alpha Jacob’s eyes light up. “Yes. I won’t make it mandatory since it is such short notice.”

Axton turns to me and I’m already nodding. “On it.”

By the time I make it outside, I ……

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