Rejected While Pregnant: Claimed by the Direwolf Alpha
- Genre: Werewolf
- Author: Juno Sparks
- Chapters: 138
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
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I thought marrying the Alpha would finally give me a place in the pack. I was wrong. On the night we were bound, he rejected me. Not in private. Not with mercy. He tore the mate bond apart before the entire pack and accused me of carrying another man’s child. I was stripped of my title, cast out, and left to survive alone while pregnant with the very heir he denied. I should have died in those woods. Instead, I was found by something far more dangerous than an Alpha. The Direwolf Alpha is feared by every pack. Exiled. Scarred. Ruthless. He does not follow pack law or bow to fate. When he looks at me, he does not see a weak, wolf-less woman or a burdened womb. He sees something worth claiming. As my body changes, so does everything I believed about myself. The wolf I was told I did not have begins to stir, and the child I carry draws whispers of prophecy and power. The pack that rejected me wants me back. The mate who humiliated me suddenly remembers my name. But the Direwolf who claimed me has no intention of giving me up. I was rejected while pregnant. Now I must decide who I will become and which bond I will choose.
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The writing, the characters, and the plot lines were all compelling. From the focus of the first half of the book on Araya and her direwolf, through the trials faced by Lucian as ancient enemies competed in his very blood, I didn’t want to put the book down. Well done. My one niggle is the continuity issues. For example, Jasper knew his mate was pregnant. He didn’t believe she was pregnant. He thought she was pregnant but by someone else. He had no idea she had been pregnant when he threw her out. He drank vampire blood to protect her and the child with whom she was pregnant, and he did it 300 years ago, long before the story started. And other things that happened in one chapter but hadn’t happened by two chapters later. Still. Easy to do when published as you write. All in all, a great job.
April 7, 2026

