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  • Accidental Alpha

  • Second in the Tobias Finch Series
  • By: Elisha Kemp
  • Narrated by: Anthony Soto
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins

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Accidental Alpha

By: Elisha Kemp
Narrated by: Anthony Soto
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Tobias Finch:

I was never meant to be an alpha.

As a 16-year-old shifter who can barely control his wolf, I’m definitely not qualified for the job. Unfortunately, I’m stuck with the pack I accidentally acquired. Or I guess they’re stuck with me. Plus, now that my big secret is out, quite a few shifters want me dead. None more than Huxley Black. And don’t even get me started on the Lucy problem.

Lucy Stone:

Things haven’t been the same since I came home from the fight at Blackwater. Dad is angry. Strange things are happening in the Clear Creek pack. And something is wrong with my gift. When I see more than I should, I’ll have to choose between loyalty to my pack and protecting the innocent. But the real question is, will I be able to live with myself after everything I’ve already done?

©2021 Elisha Kemp (P)2022 Elisha Kemp

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