MOONBOUND ALPHAS

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Lil_Amore
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
In the mystical realm of Silverwood, two rival werewolf packs, the Crescent Moon pack led by Alpha Gabriel and the Shadow claw pack led by Alpha Lucas, have been locked in a bitter feud for generations. Fate intertwines their lives as Gabriel and Lucas, both strong and charismatic alphas, find themselves drawn to each other in a love that defies expectations and threatens to shatter the fragile peace between their packs. Gabriel, a wise and respected leader, has always put the needs of his pack above all else. Bound by duty and tradition, he has upheld the honor of the Crescent Moon pack with unwavering loyalty. However, when he encounters Lucas, the enigmatic alpha of the Shadow claw pack, their connection transcends the boundaries of rivalry and sparks a forbidden attraction that neither of them can deny. Lucas, fiercely independent and passionately protective of his pack, is equally captivated by Gabriel's strength and integrity. Their shared experiences as alphas create a unique bond, and their secret encounters under the watchful moonlight deepen their connection. As their relationship deepens, they must navigate the treacherous waters of their warring packs, torn between their responsibilities and the undeniable love they share. The fragile peace between the packs becomes increasingly strained as the forbidden romance between Gabriel and Lucas comes to light. Both alphas face opposition and internal conflicts from pack members who fear the consequences of their love. Amidst the mounting tensions, an external threat looms—a common enemy that seeks to exploit the division between the packs, endangering their very existence. Gabriel and Lucas must rise above their differences, challenging the long-held traditions and prejudices that have fueled the feud between their packs. Together, they embark on a perilous journey to unite their clans against the imminent danger. Along the way, they unravel the hidden truths behind the origins of their rivalry, discovering a shared history that could be the key to reconciling their packs and forging a new future. "Moon bound Alphas" is an emotionally charged tale of forbidden love, sacrifice, and the power of unity. Gabriel and Lucas must navigate the complexities of their roles as alphas while challenging the expectations placed upon them by their packs. As they fight for their love and strive to bring harmony to their divided clans, they learn that true strength lies in embracing their hearts' desires and transcending the boundaries of tradition.

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  1. Yajin3004
    Yajin3004 rated it
    I love the story plot, i hope the author would continue to write the novel. I support you author^_^
  1. Lucky00vRA
    Lucky00vRA rated it
    It's not that bad but nor is it good. In the 1st half the mc acts kinda detached, not too cowardly, nor idiotic. But suddenly that guy starts to act like those powerful characters that act all mighty until they get killed by protagonists. Ofcourse the main problems that I face are, 1.mc's enemies turn dumb. It would be fine if everyone here was dumb like all other Chinese LN , but that's not it. The people here have normal iq but mc's enemies turn dumb as if he has max lv. Mind numbing aura. 2.MC seems to have no emotions whatsoever.
  1. Daoist825PDv
    Daoist825PDv rated it
    Very interesting book. Kudos to the author. more ink to your pen. this book is indeed an emotional rollercoaster for me. I really do love and wish to read more works from this author.
  1. captainefrem1R8
    captainefrem1R8 rated it
    Absolutely loved this book, love can grow from hate. Hate is just the flip side of Love
  1. KelvinSekwatiyuN
    KelvinSekwatiyuN rated it
    The narrative followed familiar tropes, nearly lulling me to sleep. Until the conclusion.  

    The artwork was unremarkable, fitting within standard expectations. Until the finale.  

    The characters adhered to predictable patterns, lacking significant growth. Until the last moments.  

    I found little enjoyment in this manga overall. Until the ending.  

    School Days is worth picking up if you're inundated with free time and lack better alternatives. Most might deem it unworthy, and that's perfectly fine. Personally, I adored the ending. What this reveals about my character? I prefer not to ponder it too deeply.  

    A mediocre experience elevated solely by its closing leaves me awarding it a score of 6.
  1. Jaine_Silveira
    Jaine_Silveira rated it
    The typical cliche of Shoujo manga, isn't it? Boy falls in love with a girl, but the boy's childhood friend has fallen in love with him.  
    A sweet tale of love and friendship, yet it concludes with a truly shocking twist.  
    I highly recommend this to all manga enthusiasts. Even those who don't usually delve into Shoujo should give it a try.  

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  1. warriorofnorth
    warriorofnorth rated it
    The premise of School Days, if you haven't read, seen, or played it, revolves around the main characters: Makoto, Kotonoha, and Sekai. Makoto has feelings for Kotonoha, which forms the central focus of the manga. However, Sekai also harbors feelings for Makoto. The story essentially revolves around whether Makoto will end up with Kotonoha or Sekai. I won't spoil the ending, but it takes a dark turn. This is definitely not your typical shoujo tale.

    I first encountered the anime, and there's a noticeable difference in art style between the anime and the manga. The anime features an ecchi-influenced animation style, whereas the manga lacks this overt ecchiness. Personally, I prefer the manga's art style, as it makes the anime seem more like a harem series (which it isn't).

    The characters in the anime are quite poorly developed. The only one I can tolerate is Kotonoha, but in the manga, the characters are much more distinct. If you've watched the anime version of School Days, you know that Makoto comes across as a selfish jerk, yet in the manga, he demonstrates deeper emotions toward the main female characters. As for why I don't care for Sekai in the manga, revealing that would spoil the story for you.

    I genuinely enjoyed the manga version of School Days. If you haven't experienced it and are interested in romantic and psychological themes, this is right up your alley! I'd recommend the manga over the anime, but if reading isn't your thing, the anime is still worth checking out.
  1. Gluttonous_Reader
    The manga School Days starts off in the same manner as the anime, leading readers to believe that it will conclude in a similar fashion. However, the narrative takes a different path.  

    Some scenes are faithful to the anime, with a few even airing on TV.  

    The core remains the same: a love triangle that seems like an innocent tale but spirals into a harsh and contentious conclusion. Nonetheless, the manga is "lighter," toning down both the adult content and violence, leaving much to the imagination.  

    As I read through the final chapters, I hoped for a less brutal ending, as the story, as mentioned earlier, unfolds without malice.  

    School Days is an excellent manga, offering an alternative conclusion to the animated series while maintaining engagement without relying on overly intense scenes, as seen in other adaptations.  

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