Kidnapped by My Mate Universe: The Alpha's Doe
- Género: Paranormal
- Autor: Annie Whipple
- Capítulos: 96
- Estado: En curso
- Clasificación por edades: 18+
- 👁 1.6K
- ⭐ 9.2
- 💬 0
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**Blurb — *Kidnapped by My Mate Universe: The Alpha’s Doe*** When Lila Hart flees the only life she’s ever known, she believes disappearing into a quiet mountain town will keep her safe. What she doesn’t know is that the forest surrounding the town belongs to the powerful Shadow Ridge Pack—and its ruthless Alpha. Rowan Blake has spent years protecting his territory and keeping dangerous enemies at bay. The moment he catches Lila’s scent, instinct tells him the impossible: the fragile woman standing in his woods is his fated mate. But Lila carries a rare secret—she isn’t just human. She is a doe shifter, a creature long thought extinct and hunted for the power her blood holds. When rival wolves learn of her existence, Rowan has only one choice: take her into his territory before they do. Lila may see it as kidnapping… but Rowan knows it’s the only way to keep her alive. Now enemies close in, ancient instincts awaken, and the bond between predator and prey grows impossible to deny. In a world where wolves rule the night, the Alpha’s doe may be the one destined to change everything.
Mpondokazi Zweni
Kidnapped by My Mate: The Alpha’s Doe was an enjoyable and engaging read. One of the things I liked most was that the story generally kept moving. It did not spend endless chapters stuck on one event, misunderstanding, or emotional moment, which made it easier to stay interested. Doe was also a character I rooted for throughout the book. After everything she experienced, she deserved to be loved, protected, and pampered. However, the flow could be improved in some places. Certain scenes moved too quickly, while some transitions felt abrupt or incomplete. There were also a few contradictions in the plot and in the characters’ behaviour. At times, their actions did not fully match what had previously been said about their feelings, personalities, or intentions. Overall, the book was entertaining and easy to continue reading. With smoother transitions, clearer explanations, and better consistency, it could be even stronger.
July 16, 2026

