I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, in novels with 'alpha king' in the title, it might be about a powerful king in a werewolf or some fantasy hierarchical society and his journey to claim something, perhaps his throne, a mate, or territory.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But it's likely that the alpha king is one of the main characters. There might also be a female lead who could be his love interest or a powerful ally.
Well, without having read it, it could be that in this novel, the alpha king makes a blunder that has a significant impact on Harper and Zachary. It could be a mistake in judgment regarding their loyalty, or perhaps a mistake in a decision that affects their future. It might also center around a cultural or social norm within the world of the story that the alpha king misinterprets and that affects the two characters.
Based on the title, the main characters are likely Harper, Zachary and the alpha king. Harper and Zachary seem to be directly involved in the story related to the alpha king's mistake.
Well, the initial encounter between the alpha king and his fated mate is quite captivating. It's full of that electric tension you expect in such stories.
A claim in a story is a statement or assertion made by a character or the narrator about something. It can be about an event, a situation, or a person.
Well, in nonfiction, a claim is often based on facts and research. In fiction, it can be an assertion about a character's emotions or a plot development. It's what drives the story or the argument forward.
A central claim of a novel is usually the main idea or message the author wants to convey through the story. It could be about love, justice, or any other significant theme.
Alpha characters in these novels are often confident. For example, they are not afraid to make the first move in a relationship or take risks. They also tend to be dominant. This doesn't always mean in a controlling way, but they like to lead in the relationship.