Mated To The Alpha

JM Klaire

JKlaireRomance.com

Contents

Mated To The Alpha

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Epilogue

Claimed By The Alpha

About the Author

Mated To The Alpha

He’s her biggest frustration, her deepest temptation, and her only certain ally in a dangerous new world.

Emma Hayle knows who she is: the human daughter of a widowed cop who lets her get away with far too much. Until she crosses one line too many, and her world turns upside down.

Sent to live with a hidden werewolf pack, Emma’s hit with one shocking revelation after another: she’s not fully human … because her mother was a wolf shifter … and the first female alpha the pack ever had. What’s more, the pack is embroiled in power struggles that are somehow connected to her mother’s mysterious death when Emma was a baby.

Then there’s Elam. He’s hot as sin, alpha to the core, and he insists that Emma is his mate. It’s hard to argue when every cell in her body craves him. He’s even harder to resist when he plays dirty.

Elam is determined to claim her, but others are bent on doing her harm. Can Emma untangle the secrets of her past in time to salvage a future with the wolf who’s stolen her heart?

Mated to the Alpha is a sweet but steamy standalone wolf shifter paranormal romance. No cliffhangers! Note- this title was previously published as Alphas Divided. Check your kindle to make sure you haven’t already met these fated mates.

Want a bite-sized sample of what’s inside?

"It would give me great pleasure to take the edge off your lust, my sweet. Of course, it's purely for selfish reasons. I plan on making you so addicted to me, that you can't imagine not mating with me."

He held her gaze, his eyes promising every pleasurable sin, if she'd only give in.

He kissed the very tip of her nose, and smiled.

"Why fight it, love? It's inevitable. You will be mine."

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, places, events and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

Copyright © 2015 by JM Klaire

All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including any information storage, transmission and/or retrieval systems, without written permission from the author or publisher, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

Published by JKlaire Romance

http://www.jklaireromance.com

This title was previously published as-

Alphas Divided by J. M. Klaire

1

Emma knew the clichéd stereotype about being a cop's daughter, and she fit it to a tee. The fact that her best friend Kate was a preacher's kid, and neither of their parents were around very much, didn't help matters at all. The pair had learned early that the world was their playground, and that no one had the nerve to turn them in.

Until today.

Emma and Kate had decided to spend Emma's birthday weekend the way they spent most weekends- shopping. Shopping, for them, meant shoplifting. They were quite proud of the fact that they hadn't actually spent any money in a store for a couple of months now, preferring to challenge each other to see who could steal the choicest stuff on each 'shopping' trip.

Kate usually won, being much more impulsive and daring, but this time Emma had been determined to win. It was her birthday, after all.

Their biggest mistake, as Emma saw it, was leaving the small county in which they lived, and in which her dad was the Sherriff, and trying their skills in the neighboring county's big city mall.

Because here, in the back room of the clothing store they’d just gotten busted in, their daddy's names meant nothing.

"Please, sir..." Kate said, pleading for mercy with the store's manager, to no avail.

"I know, I know,” he replied, cutting her off. “It's your first time to do something like this. It was a dare. You've never done anything like this before. Your parents will literally kill you if I call them. Can't I just let you go this one time? You've learned your lesson and you won't ever do this again."

His obvious and mocking sarcasm shut Kate up. Her big brown eyes grew even wider, showing her confusion and her complete lack of a poker face. She’d never needed to develop one. She was used to getting her way, based purely on her looks, with both Emma and Emma's daddy held conveniently in her back pocket as her back-up plan.

Emma wasn't sure if it was Kate's not understanding that her boobs weren't getting them out of trouble this time, or if it was the manager's been-there-heard-that eye-rolling that amused her the most, but she couldn't help the snort that escaped her lips.

Kate shot her a do something look, but Emma just shook her head at her friend, trying to tell her with body language that nothing she could say would help here. They were on the store manager’s turf and he was enjoying having the upper hand.

But Kate wasn't quite ready to give up just yet.

"Do you know who we are? Who she is?" Kate carried on, getting desperate.

"Not a clue. And honestly, I don't really care," the manager responded, as he waited for the police officer he had already called to show up to the store.

"Emma Hayle," she said, like it would mean something here.

He just looked at her, eyebrows raised, his face clearly saying, "Who?"

Kate kept on, trying to dig them out of the hole they found themselves in. A hole they were not used to being in. Damn, why had they left Catt county?

"Sheriff Hayle's daughter?" Kate insisted and questioned at the same time.

"No idea who that is, sorry. But she does look kind of like, umm, what's her name? The one always getting into trouble out

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