The Alpha of Grave Hills (Dragonkin, #2)
by Kathryn Moon
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She's an omega in hiding.Broken hearted and rejected by her beta, Brigid Grant has spent the last five years in self-imposed exile.When her former lover comes sniffing at her door, demanding she take her place back in his bed or lose her sanctuary, Brigid knows it would break more than her heart to agree.There's only one person powerful enough to keep her out of another man's reach.A new alpha has risen.With the death of his father, it’s time for Torion to step into his rightful place, as Alpha of Grave Hills.Young, determined to do better for his home and his people, Torion needs to focus on the work ahead of him. What he should not do, is anger a respected beta by stealing away his... The book’s structure supports a smooth reading experience by clearly establishing its central ideas early on. As the story progresses, these ideas are revisited and expanded in meaningful ways. This layered approach gives the narrative a sense of depth, rewarding readers who pay close attention to recurring motifs and themes throughout the book. The book’s appeal lies in its ability to balance entertainment with substance. While the story remains engaging, it also offers ideas that encourage reflection beyond the immediate narrative.