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by Rachel Vincent


  His smile lit up the whole world.

  And Marc kissed me.

  I held on to him, hardly daring to believe he was real. That he’d truly come back.

  My struggles with the council weren’t over—hell, my fight with them might not even be over—and something told me that my Alpha growing pains had just begun. But this first hard-won victory proved that anything was possible. Jace could be an Alpha. Manx could marry for love. Owen could be a husband and father. My mother could welcome Angela into our lives and openly spoil a human grandchild. Abby, and Melody, and Kaci, and all the other young tabbies, could have options, and both the privilege and responsibility to fight for them.

  And I could handle anything life saw fit to throw at me with my men at my back and Marc at my side.

  Together, we represented a new page in werecat history: a stray and a tabby, leading the country’s largest Pride. The next generation might label us rebels, or—if we were lucky—revolutionaries. But however we’d be described down the road, looking forward, I was content to know that from that moment on, we’d be running things our way. The right way, politics be damned.

  And by doing that, maybe I could make my father—forever my own Alpha—proud.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Thanks to Kim, who first saw potential in me and in Faythe. Yours was the first real vote of confidence in me, and I will never forget it.

  Thanks to my agent, Miriam Kriss, who made it all happen.

  Thanks to my editor, Mary-Theresa Hussey, for kick-starting this project and seeing it through. I appreciate both your gentle nudges and the occasional neon flashing arrow. ;-)

  And thanks to Number 1, who takes care of so many practical concerns, so I can spend so much time in my fantasy world. This series would not have been the same without you.

  ISBN: 978-1-4268-6882-5

  ALPHA

  Copyright © 2010 by Rachel Vincent

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