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Under the Alpha's Spell

Under the Alpha's Spell

When young witch Raven kills a werewolf in self-defense, she has no idea of the severity of her actions. In order to stop a war, Raven is sent to serve Alpha Alaric, a dangerous man whose hatred of witches is well known. As Raven acclimates to her new life amongst the enemy, she is shocked to realize that her intense attraction to Alaric is reciprocated. Will Raven survive amongst the werewolves and stop a war…or will she be overtaken by the dangerous passion that threatens to consume her. “‘I trust this will suit your purposes,’ he says. A big four poster bed sits in the middle of the room with. ‘My purpose of sleeping? I would think so,’ I retort and he growls in response. He stalks towards me and I back up until my knees hit the bed. “You’ve got quite the mouth on you, Raven. But I don’t believe it’s being properly utilized,” he whispers in a sexy voice. His lips are so close to mine they are almost touching and I exhale a shallow breath. I’m frozen where I stand, caught in a trance. I feel overwhelmed by him and I tell myself I’m not enjoying it. But I know deep down that it’s not true. Something is anchoring me to him that I can’t explain. I shiver in response to his proximity and he lets out an almost imperceptible growl. I feel compelled to reach up and touch his face, to move my mouth closer so he has better access. I’m the one that’s a witch, but I find myself bound under the Alpha’s spell.” Under the Alpha's Spell is created by Jessica Nicole, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
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What makes a good Spelling Bee short story?
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2024-11-12 22:53
A good Spelling Bee short story should have a clear protagonist, like a determined student. For example, a story about a child who overcomes their fear of spelling in public. Also, it needs a conflict, such as difficult words or tough competition. And a satisfying resolution, like winning or learning from the experience.
Can you share a Spelling Bee short story?
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2024-11-12 17:27
In a small town, there was a Spelling Bee event. A boy named Tom entered it. He was not the best speller at first. However, he practiced every day with his mom. During the Spelling Bee, he faced tough words but managed to spell most of them right. Although he didn't win, he was proud of his improvement.
What is the relationship between spelling bee and book novel?
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2024-10-30 06:43
A spelling bee could be related to a book novel in several ways. For example, a novel might feature a character participating in a spelling bee. This could be used as a plot device to show the character's intelligence, determination, or to create a tense moment in the story. Or perhaps the book is about the history or culture of spelling bees, like how they came to be and their significance in education and society.
How can a spelling bee be incorporated into a book novel?
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2024-10-30 00:17
A spelling bee can be used to set the mood in a book novel. If it's a coming - of - age story, the spelling bee can represent that moment of growth and self - discovery. The author can describe the nervousness of the participants, the excitement in the air, and the strict rules of the spelling bee, all of which can create a vivid and engaging atmosphere in the novel.
Bee?
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2024-09-13 14:07
"What's the Secret of Lovesickness?" was a romantic, youthful-campus novel written by Si Yiqi Lu. It told the story of the female protagonist who hated the male protagonist's devilish face at first, but later fell in love with him because of her understanding and contact with him. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Tell a Bee Bee Gun Christmas Story.
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2024-11-01 04:35
Once upon a Christmas, there was a special Bee Bee Gun. It was not an ordinary gun but one that shot small pellets. A little boy named Tim received it as a Christmas gift. He was so excited to use it in the backyard. He aimed at the tin cans set up as targets. The Bee Bee Gun made a sharp 'ping' sound every time he fired. As the snow fell gently around him, he felt like a real adventurer in his own little winter world.
What are some interesting spelling back stories?
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2024-11-09 08:08
One interesting spelling back story is for the word 'island'. You might think there should be an's' in the middle like 'is-land', but it actually comes from Old English 'igland' where the 'g' was lost over time, so it's spelled 'island' now.
How important is the phonetic spelling of names in a story?
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2024-11-09 02:51
It's quite important. Correct phonetic spelling helps readers pronounce the names correctly, which enhances their overall understanding of the story. If the names are mispronounced in one's mind, it might lead to a bit of confusion.
What is the story or history behind the spelling of 'coconut'?
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2024-10-14 22:39
The spelling of 'coconut' has evolved over time based on language usage and historical conventions. It's just how the word came to be spelled and recognized.
Can you tell me a spelling back story?
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2024-11-09 08:27
A spelling back story I have is for the word 'weird'. It looks so strange in terms of spelling. I thought it should be 'wierd' at first. But when I learned that it has an Old English origin, and over time the spelling just stuck as 'weird', it became easier to spell correctly.
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