The Alpha's Claimed Mate

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: sanimimosa7
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
“I don't want a mate,” I said, my heart aching as I lied to my soulmate. Zak’s eyes gleaned dangerously as he took a step forward, trapping me in his powerful embrace in one fluid motion. My pulse quickened, my face flush against his chest. “Liar,” he murmured, his voice a deep rumble. —--- Ashley Diamante is an Omega with a dark secret and an even darker past. After her abilities were stripped from her by the Royal Lycans in fear of her dangerous powers, she went into hiding from her old pack, struggling to live day by day for the sole purpose of revenge against the Royals. Her carefully laid plans are shattered when her pack Alpha's rebellious son pursues her as a mate. Desperate to not get tangled in pack politics once more, Ashley flees– only to find herself trapped in the clutches of the powerful Alpha Superior Zakariya Frost. Now bound to this dominant Alpha Lycan as her mate, Ashley has only one path left to regain her power; seduce Zakariya and use his status for her long-awaited revenge. Once her schemes are complete, she'll disappear from his life forever. But the dangerous Alpha has no intentions of letting his new mate escape so easily. Filled with high-stakes vengeance, smoldering romance, and aching betrayals, this intense tale of a Lycan follows one woman's fight to regain her power at any cost. **Bonus chapters for every 20 Golden tickets, so gifts please

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  1. BrandonDowntain
    BrandonDowntain rated it
    I love it so far
  1. DanaaRana
    DanaaRana rated it
    Intriguing!!
  1. madbuha
    madbuha rated it
    This is my first review, so please bear with me.  

    I didn't hate it, but there was a lot left to be desired. The art was pretty much the only redeeming factor in this entire manga. The story, especially the ending, felt so contrived—it was as if the conclusion belonged to an entirely different manga. The character development was lacking, and overall, it just felt like a waste of time.  

    If you're looking for a higher-quality gender-bender involving a half-guy, half-girl concept (albeit approached differently), check out *After School Nightmare*. It incorporates the sci-fi elements found in this manga but delivers far better character development, a more engaging mystery, and honestly, an ending that's at least 20 times superior.  

    Edit: I did appreciate how the main character was portrayed in a relatable way, dealing with issues similar to those faced by many teenagers.  

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  1. Demiurge_Ohara
    Demiurge_Ohara rated it
    I think folks are being a bit too critical of this short series. It seems to me that some people might be a tad close-minded regarding the sexual themes present. However, I personally found it entertaining and engaging. I genuinely appreciated Makoto's character and enjoyed her development as she explored her own identity. That said, I do believe the conclusion was somewhat hurried. Nonetheless, I liked the series overall and wished it had been longer once I finished it. For me, if a story ends and I'm left wanting more, that's a sign of quality in my book.  
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    Give it a shot and try not to overthink it—after all, it's just meant to be fun and enjoyable entertainment.
  1. Iforgotpassword
    Iforgotpassword rated it
    Boku no Futatsu no Tsubasa is a Mature, Gender Bender, Ecchi, Romantic Comedy centered around Hiromi, a girl eagerly awaiting the arrival of her cousin Mako, who is set to live with her while attending high school. However, Hiromi is taken aback when she discovers that Mako is a hermaphrodite. ^_^  

    This story initially seems like a typical high school Rom/Com, but the unique circumstances surrounding Mako make it far from ordinary. It might be one of the first instances for many readers encountering a gender bender manga with such a realistic premise, making it incredibly intriguing. In the early chapters, each segment introduces a new issue or event. Surprisingly, instead of feeling episodic as similar manga often do, the chapters connect seamlessly. Nevertheless, the narrative takes a downturn later on due to some random and unnecessary plot developments.  

    The artwork is fairly solid, featuring appealing character designs. Despite this, the art style can appear somewhat rough, detracting from the overall quality, particularly in terms of facial expressions.  

    The characters are engaging, but Mako stands out as the focal point of the manga. It's difficult not to empathize with the challenges Mako faces, yet it's equally entertaining to witness how Mako navigates them all.  

    In summary, Boku no Futatsu no Tsubasa ranks among the best Gender Bender mangas I've encountered. It adeptly addresses various questions readers may have and provides realistic resolutions. The manga is packed with numerous "LOL" moments in the beginning, largely due to its abundance of sexual innuendos. If you're open to a comedy with a strong sexual undertone and some absurd plot twists, this is definitely worth checking out.  

    *Just a heads-up: there is some sexual content.*  

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  1. AGodAmongMenhTq
    AGodAmongMenhTq rated it
    Who doesn't like hermaphrodites? Probably a lot of people, but that's beside the point.

    Hello and welcome to the "Sometimes I Really Question Why I Finished Reading This" segment, where the answer is almost always "Curiosity Killed The Cat."

    I enjoy reading weird stuff. It's almost always bad in an entertaining way.

    Sometimes it isn't. Enter Boku no Futatsu no Tsubasa, where it's just bad.

    Spoiler warning? The twists are so out there not even Nostradamus could hope to predict them...

    We meet cousins Hiromi (not a hermaphrodite) and Makoto (a hermaphrodite). They deal with everyday issues, such as boys, the school lesbian, periods, and ensuring Makoto doesn't get an erection in public and reveal the big secret.

    Everything seems fine until one day Makoto receives a mysterious cellphone from someone claiming to be her father.

    I don't want to write an entire plot summary, but it starts off okay and turns into the worst train wreck since the 2004 Sri Lanka tsunami rail disaster.

    The plot is overly contrived, with too many "plot twists" and secretive villains trying to kidnap Makoto that feel forced to add interest but only succeed in confusing. Characters act irrationally (I'm going to have sex with your seedy ex-boyfriend who is a known cheater and only uses women for their bodies because he seems like a nice guy!) and detract from the plot, which is barely there by the end.

    Should You Read: Boku no Futatsu no Tsubasa? Probably not. There's likely better hermaphrodite manga out there if that's what you're looking for, and if it isn't what you're looking for, then why are you here?
  1. mogaumadisha08
    mogaumadisha08 rated it
    This manga initially showed promise, but by the end, it had lost all its charm.  

    The main character is a futanari, possessing both male and female genitalia. She begins living with her cousin and aunt. It's a straightforward story that could have featured a complex character. However, the major issue lies in the rushed pacing, which negatively impacts the narrative.  

    I take issue with the manga's pacing and character development. Many central characters felt underdeveloped to me. The cousin of the protagonist seemed hollow aside from her interactions with her ex-boyfriend, who also becomes involved with the lead.  

    I don't object to the direction the author chose; rather, I'm dissatisfied with the execution. The story lacked depth, making it dull. As I progressed halfway through, I found myself waiting for sex scenes to add some interest, as they were the only engaging elements at that point.  

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  1. GothChick
    GothChick rated it
    This is an ecchi series that revolves around a girl dealing with her cousin moving in with her and her mom. The twist? Her cousin is a hermaphrodite/futanari, and there's an additional revelation later on explaining why she was born this way. Thankfully, the two main characters aren't paired together... but there are still some easily forgettable moments of awkwardness sprinkled in. Towards the end, it becomes challenging to get through due to other elements they introduce for forced tension. However, it's mostly fan service. There's nothing particularly bad about this series, but aside from the fan service, there's nothing exceptionally great either. It's a decent recommendation for those just starting to explore ecchi series. This series has a low chance of being adapted into an anime, and if it does, it will likely be produced by one of the newer studios or turned into hentai.  

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