Sure. Let's say the alpha novel is about a magical kingdom. The alpha is the king who has a grand plan for a new law. The beta could be the council of wizards. They claim to have the knowledge of magic and its implications. If the king's new law goes against the magical principles that the wizards' council (beta) believes in, then the law is rejected by the beta. It's all about different entities within the story having their own claims and one rejecting the other based on those claims.
It could mean that in the context of the 'alpha novel', the beta (which might be a version, a character, or an idea) has rejected something. For example, if the alpha novel is about a creative project, the beta version of the project might reject certain elements proposed by the main or 'alpha' concept of the novel. It really depends on how these terms are defined within the specific world or narrative of the novel.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might involve a female character's relationship with her two alpha mates and her decision to reject them, which could lead to a series of events like power struggles, emotional turmoil, and changes in the werewolf or shifter community if it's set in that kind of world.
Since I don't know the exact story, generally, the key elements could be the characters themselves - the female lead and the triplet alphas. Their relationships, whether it's romantic, platonic or a mix, would be important. Also, the setting, if it's in a supernatural world, things like the rules of that world regarding alphas would play a role.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'her triplet alphas' story you are referring to. There could be many different stories with this title or concept. It might be a story about a female character and three alpha males in a werewolf or some other paranormal setting, but without more context, it's hard to give a detailed account.
Based on the title, the main characters are likely the female who is doing the rejecting and the two alpha characters. But without reading the novel, we can't be sure if there are other important characters as well.
You can start by checking on popular online book retailers such as Amazon or Barnes & Noble. They usually have a wide range of novels available for purchase.
Well, Peck is an Alpha known for her heroic deeds. She once built a huge fort in a very short time to protect the small and defenseless animals from a Phantom raid. It was amazing how she coordinated all the animals to help with the construction.