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The Alpha Contract
- Mismatched Mates, Series 6
- Narrated by: Chris Chambers
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
Brook's alpha-centric family doesn't respect him. He'll only succeed his father as CEO if he takes an alpha mate. But an alpha is the last thing he wants.
A paid mate seems like the ideal solution. The alpha can run interference with Brook's family, but Brook will be in charge. When he hires Dimitri, a rough-around-the-edges criminal who's deep in debt and desperate enough to take any job, Brook expects a transactional relationship. One night together to form the mate bond. Simple.
Dimitri's never been with another man, but how bad can it be? Even if Brook is a snobby rich dude, like his family. Only he isn't. He's funny, honorable, open-minded, and surprisingly vulnerable . . . and an unexpectedly willing lover. Dimitri's protective instincts are as aroused as his body.
Brook can't help responding to Dimitri's kindness, humor, and ability to take charge in bed and out—something that's never appealed to Brook until now. And that makes things anything but simple.
It's supposed to be a means to an end. A mutually beneficial arrangement. But for this to be anything more, they'll have to expose their family secrets and admit their real feelings . . .
Contains mature themes.
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- Chad Camp
- 19-01-23
Exactly what I was looking for.
This was wonderful, thank you to the author, publisher, and narrator.
Chris Chambers did so well making you feel all the emotions the characters felt, and really brought life to a well written story. Thank you again.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-01-23
Favorite book in the series so far
Loved the character of Dimitri and I can't wait to see more from Elliot
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- Many Hat Momma
- 11-01-23
Felt like a stand-alone
This series has a few books thrown in that are not part of the main overarching plot series. There may be a character referenced from the main series, but I would call them a stand alone or an offshoot. The Alpha Contract is one of these (MC brother is loosely related to the series and is mentioned briefly at the beginning of the book). If you’re looking for more of the Armitage pack or any allies or enemies from the series, you will be disappointed. The story has promise though. It’s a story with a fake marriage and forced intimacy, with begrudging consent on both parties (not typically my favorite situations although Lost and Bound from this series has similar-ish forced intimacy/mating and I loved that book). If that’s your favorite, then this book may be right up your alley! The story is told from one MC’s POV, with zero hints to the other MC’s thoughts, other than references to him shutting down, a few brief descriptions of actions that show what he’s thinking/feeling, or what his actual words are. I assume Grayson did one POV to add to the mystery and unveiling of his attraction, but it didn’t click with me. It is hard to write an excellent story using a one person POV. I think it was an interesting book, but it just didn’t hold my attention as well as others. I do have to say that I’m an ardent fan of series rather than stand alones, as they help me connect with the world the author has created and the family that is being highlighted in each story. In a series, you Jones for the next story because you’re invested in the overarching series plot and characters. This story had zero to do with the series overall, which seriously disappointed me, and it was not my favorite. Chris Chambers did a good job distinguishing the character voices, and his Russian was great! The way he overly enunciated the word ‘didn’t’ aggravated me after listening for several hours. His narration was decent, and could be better with a bit more inflection as to add a tad more drama and less straight reading. I didn’t feel the emotion of the situations at times.
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- Kindle Customer
- 30-12-22
This book was good
What can I say about this book it was good,, I enjoy the stories I will listen to other by this author.