All About Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter
Raven Sullivan of the Silver Blade pack might be the Alpha’s daughter. Yet, her father hates her with a burning passion.
Hence, Raven becomes “Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter”. It also leads her to the enemy’s nest to seek sanctuary.
However, it’s also true that the Moon Goddess always has out-of-the-box plans. As for Raven, she meets her mate in such a place. So, can Raven tame the enemy by giving her love?
Read This Novel Now- Part 1: The Core Story Of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Novel
- Part 2: The Awesome Chapters Of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Novel
- Part 3: Some Analysis About Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Novel
- Part 4: Conclusive Remarks Of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter
Part 1: The Core Story Of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Novel
Being a daughter of the most respectable Alpha in the whole werewolf universe should grant Raven at least safety in staying with her pack. Yet, Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter novel’s core stories state otherwise.
Alpha Graham Sullivan, Raven’s dad, might never physically hurt or punish her. However, none of Raven’s parents take her side. After all, they prize Reagan Sullivan, the Princess, and the Golden Child in the family system.
Only Raven is aware of Reagan’s hidden monstrous side. Then, again, Raven’s parents never trust her. Locking Raven in her room and only allowing her to get out to finish her meal are two first things Raven’s parents have always done since her childhood. On the other hand, Reagan always has the privilege to roam through the city freely and date as many people as she pleases.
Reagan’s lies and affairs with Raven’s mate are the triggers for Raven to seek solace in the neighboring pack’s nest. In Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter, she even bypasses the fear that her parents instilled in her mind about the Alpha who leads the neighboring pack.
Rumors have it that Alpha Cole Walker of the Blood Walker pack a.k.a. the Silver Blade pack’s neighbor is an Alpha who leads the pack with iron fists and without showing any mercy to any werewolves who oppose him. However, Raven’s parents always manage to reframe the stories as if they cared about Raven and wanted to protect her.
What will happen when Raven figures out the reality is not quite the same as what her parents used to tell her? What’s going on with the Blood Walker and the Silver Blade pack in Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter novel?
Part 2: The Awesome Chapters Of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Novel
Chapter 10
An abandoned daughter like Raven craves love and affection from her family members. Other people will shower and treat her when her so-called family members refuse to connect with her on such a level. In Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Chapter 10, Stella of the Blood Walker pack has made Raven feel comfortable.
First, this cheerful she-wolf invites Raven to have some sleepovers with her and indulge herself in a nice and comfortable bathtub. Second, Stella also introduces Raven to the friendly and kind-hearted Beta of the Blood Walker pack. That way, Raven and Stella instantly befriend each other, and Raven wishes for things to continue to go this way.
Chapter 11
The core storyline of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Chapter 11 starts with Beta Timothy’s early rings on Alpha Cole Walker’s phone, stating the current pack’s problems with the Silver Blade pack. At the same time, Cole is visiting his family in Minnesota when it happens.
So, Cole’s mind flashbacks to when he had problems with Graham and Cassandra, the Alpha and Luna of the Silver Blade pack. Cole’s history of having a previous mate triggers his protective instincts toward Raven, his second-chance mate. At this point of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Chapter 11, Cole is determined to make Raven happy while raising his sons.
Killing Graham, the ultimate abuser in Raven’s life, who also steals her from his embrace, could be Cole’s only choice right now!
Chapter 12
Enduring years of abuse in the Silver Blade pack has caused Raven’s increased sensitivity to acts of yelling and roaring. Cole’s roars to seek Raven and have her in the office, which becomes the opening of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Chapter 12, triggers Raven’s anxiety so much that Amanda and Stella have to comfort her.
The middle part of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Chapter 12 finally has Raven in Cole’s office, answering his questions about her family origins and the Silver Blade pack. It turns out that Cassandra, Raven’s mother, used to be Cole’s former mate, and she cheated with another Alpha because she thought Cole was permanently broke. The Silver Blade Alpha and Luna couldn’t defeat Cole, so they chose Raven as the easier target.
Part 3: Some Analysis About Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter Novel
“Domestic abuse” is the central theme I witness in Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter novel. Playing favoritism isn’t something that parents should do; after all, children deserve equal treatment, love, and safe places to vent.
Raven’s parents provide none of them. Having Reagan as the Golden Child Princess in the family means these abusive parent figures groom Reagan to be their carbon copies. Indeed, I see their successes in the first parts of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter.
Such scenes led me to witness another take-home message emerging in Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter. That message is, “Their losses, my gains,” Interestingly, it doesn’t only apply to Raven’s second-chance mate after her previous mate sleeps with Reagan. It also happens to Alpha Cole Walker with Cassandra, his ex-mate, whose materialistic mind leads her to cheat on Raven’s father.
Are they on the same levels of self-development? I’m sure Raven and Cole have some things in common, and you can read their sameness in some chapters of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter novel. Yet, Cole proves himself as a heroic and protective man, unlike Raven’s father, which, I believe, will eventually help in stopping Raven’s chains of abuse.
Another interesting thing I witnessed when reading Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter lies in the characters’ POVs. We usually see only the MCs’ POVs. Yet, some chapters show POVs from supporting characters as well.
Raven’s parents and Reagan’s self-righteousness and playing victim tendencies also become more evident in their POVs in this novel’s chapters. This way, the author helps enrich the story’s elements by permitting us to see the stories from different perspectives.
Part 4: Conclusive Remarks Of Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter
Stories of people who choose kindness despite enduring any form of abuse are always interesting to read. It also goes for Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter novel. At first, we might see Raven as inferior to Reagan, her Princess-like sister.
The two girls’ parents don’t only favor Reagan over Raven. Raven’s wolf also emerges slower than Reagan. Once it emerges, the parents never acknowledge Raven’s wolf’s beauty as much as they do to Reagan.
Fortunately, the Moon Goddess’ intervention by granting Raven supportive circles of friends makes Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter an inspiring novel. Another fortunate thing that I read from this novel includes Alpha Cole Walker’s mating history which bears some similarities to Raven.
I would say Betrayed From Birth – Alpha’s Unvalued Daughter is a must-read for those of you feeling discouraged and abandoned in life. No matter what and whom you choose to believe, you are worthy of better second-chance lives. We don’t need to retaliate, because the punishment waits for people who are worthy of it, just like Reagan, Cassandra, and Graham.
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