Meet Valaria Westingdale, the head enforcer and future princess of the prestigious Westingdale panther pride. Her father, King William, adheres to strict traditions, believing that their pride should reign supreme and maintain pure bloodlines. He reluctantly allows Valaria to lead as an enforcer until she marries, solely because it aligns with societal norms. Caught in the midst of her impending marriage and her father's controlling presence, Valaria's life seemed predetermined. That all changed when she was tasked with infiltrating a neighboring wolf pack. Enter Dominic, the pack's beta, who unexpectedly captured Valaria's attention despite their different backgrounds. To their astonishment, Valaria and Dominic discovered they were soulmates – a profound connection that defies nature's boundaries. According to tradition, soulmates should only unite within their own kind, but this union challenges everything King William holds dear, fearing it could upset the balance among supernatural beings, particularly panthers. Upon learning of Valaria's bond with a wolf, King William labels her an abomination and a threat to his rule, driving a wedge between their kind for years. This revelation prompts Valaria and Dominic to forge their own, inclusive pack, called "The All Kinds Pack." Their alliance brings together a diverse group, including vampires, demons, wolves, panthers, and others, igniting a conflict not just with King William but also with the mighty figure of Lucifer Morningstar.
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Although the beginning is good, it also has some POVs that I didn't enjoy as much. Most of the excitement loses its impact because I already know what's going to happen, and instead, I start noticing the flaws. That's why I avoid rereading a novel twice; it ruins the nostalgia of the first read for me.
So, if I were you, I would just read the chapter titles and reread the ones that seem more interesting until you reach chapter 371, then continue reading the rest of the story normally.
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