Liana might be only an ordinary human female. Nonetheless, she bears a wolf pup with her fiance’s boss.
Annerie, the author of Selling Myself To The Alpha, wants to highlight Liana’s retaliation act by emphasizing Liana’s relationship with Axel, the future Alpha of Liana’s ex-Delta fiancé.
What will happen after Liana’s shock of figuring out Axel is her mate? Also, what are other mind-blowing story elements Annerie wants to convey in Selling Myself To The Alpha?
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- Part 1: The Main Story Of Selling Myself To The Alpha Novel
- Part 2: The Amazing Author Of Selling Myself To The Alpha Novel
- Part 3: Further Analysis Of Selling Myself To The Alpha
- Part 4: Conclusive Remarks On Selling Myself to The Alpha
Part 1: The Main Story Of Selling Myself To The Alpha Novel
Liana is more than giddy imagining Delta Wyatt, her fiancé, finally proposing to her. All Liana needs to do is wait for a couple of seconds or days to get married to Delta Wyatt. After all, they have loved each other since a long time ago.
The bridesmaids have also lined up before the two happy couples. One of the bridesmaids is Gwen. However, Gwen doesn’t stand out from other Liana’s bridesmaids because of her physique. Instead, it’s because Gwen cheats with Wyatt, none other than Liana’s beloved fiancé.
In Selling Myself To The Alpha novel, Liana discovers Wyatt’s infidelity when she is preparing everything for her supposedly happy day. Liana’s shocked reaction leads her to snap at Gwen despite their power differences. Gwen is a she-wolf, while Liana is merely a human being.
Wyatt’s acts of defending Gwen instead of Liana drive Liana crazy until she gets drunk while ordering some vodka tonics in a bar. Further chapters of Selling Myself To The Alpha novel show the drunken Liana stumbles upon Axel, the Alpha’s son in Wyatt’s pack.
Axel’s emotionless look provokes Liana’s traumatic mind. Additionally, Axel’s presence in the same pack as her ex-fiancé makes Liana even more afraid of encountering this formidable Alpha. Yet, Liana blurts out the “Take me home,” phrase in her drunken state. At this point, all she cares about is to indulge herself in a “simple pleasure”!
What will happen in Selling Myself To The Alpha, when Liana and Axel realize they are mates, instead of having to sell physiques to one another? What will happen to Axel’s pack if he discovers what kind of horrible Delta Wyatt is?
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Part 2: The Amazing Author Of Selling Myself To The Alpha Novel
The name “Annerie” pops up when we search for the amazing mastermind behind the phenomenally-written Selling Myself To The Alpha novel. Yes, you read it correctly, Annerie without any additional middle and last name. It makes me speculate more about Annerie: Is it her real name or pen name?
Regardless of which, Annerie, the author of Selling Myself To The Alpha, seems to only write this novel. Annerie might not disclose her social media account or profile photo; however, we can be sure Annerie is a female author. So, I can see the woman empowerment theme when I read this novel, especially on Liana’s comeback after she witnesses Wyatt’s infidelity.
Liana’s acts of indulging herself in some glasses of vodka tonics resemble a depressed woman in a relationship. Even though Liana acts physically, her physical acts are only present in some paragraphs of this novel. In other words, Liana’s physical acts towards Gwen, Wyatt’s mistress, hold minor importance compared to her getting drunk acts and blurting out submissive statements to Alpha Axel.
I love how Annerie focuses on Liana’s POVs more than Gwen. Gwen might be a nasty mistress, yet, Annerie, the author of Selling Myself To Alpha, seems to want to inform her readers Gwen is nothing compared to Liana. After all, she falls for the Delta instead of an Alpha. Only high-quality women like Liana deserve high-quality men like Alpha Axel.
Annerie’s descriptions of Delta Wyatt and how he relates to other women, including Gwen, show this author has vast knowledge of narcissism. That’s why I feel hopeful for Annerie’s other books that can encourage victims of narcissistic abuse.
Part 3: Further Analysis Of Selling Myself To The Alpha
Victims of narcissistic abuse are most vulnerable when their narcissistic parents are in their discard phase. Liana experiences it in Selling Myself To The Alpha novel when Delta Wyatt, his beloved fiancé, has passed through his love-bombing or idealization stage and shown her his true face.
Wyatt might only be a Delta. Only some Deltas, instead of all Deltas, can mimic their Alphas regarding their presence and physical power. Even though Annerie never mentions it in earlier chapters of Selling Myself To The Alpha novel, I get an impression of Wyatt’s Delta ranking as a stagnant rank, which means he could be Delta from the starting year in his pack, and he continues to remain in the rank.
Wyatt’s former rank couldn’t be an Omega, for he is too proud of his Delta rank. Had he been an Omega climbing his way up to the Delta rank, he would have appreciated his efforts and the others. Unfortunately, the same thing doesn’t happen to Wyatt. His treatment of Liana is one of the pieces of evidence of his horrible acts.
I can also see Wyatt as being too proud to admit he hates himself. Reading further chapters of the Selling Myself To The Alpha novel by Annerie will give us more pictures about Wyatt receiving his punishment. All authors have their methods to rescue the victims, which are usually the female MCs, including Annerie. So, I applaud Annerie’s ways of illustrating the storylines about the punishment of men like Wyatt.
Additionally, Annerie has also done a fantastic job in illustrating Axel’s charismatic ways of relating to Liana. I might have read emotionless (and ruthless) Alpha male characters countless times before.
However, I can relate it to Axel’s characteristics. His presence in Selling Myself To The Alpha novel gives me the impression of a man who understands his Alpha rank and responsibility (“Alphas never show emotions”) while being mindful of his mate’s presence and suffering.
Part 4: Conclusive Remarks On Selling Myself to The Alpha
Annerie might be a mysterious book author, who doesn’t disclose any of her identities. However, Selling Myself To The Alpha has become one of the best-selling novels with 73 chapters until now. Every chapter promises memorable scenes between Liana, Axel, and other characters.
Like any romance novel by female authors, Selling Myself To The Alpha novel is full of romantic dynamics based on the female MC’s POVs, in this case, based on Liana’s POV. Liana’s characteristics, habits, and her ways of relating to other characters, have the most vivid and relatable descriptions in the chapters of Selling Myself To The Alpha novel.
Right now, Selling Myself To The Alpha has reached a chapter where Axel “finishes” his retaliation to Wyatt, the treacherous Delta in his pack. The bloodstained carpet in Chapter 73 (title: “Confessions”) is one of the most obvious indicators of Annerie’s attempts to kick Wyatt out of Axel’s circle to save Liana.
Such an understandable storyline makes Selling Myself To The Alpha one of the highest-recommended novels to list in your book collections. Let’s not forget you can get many take-home messages that you can relate to your life when you read this novel.