Is 'Alpha'S Possession' A Completed Novel Or Ongoing?

2025-06-13 19:57:14 121

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Finn
Finn
2025-06-17 10:31:27
Having just caught up with all available chapters yesterday, I can tell you 'Alpha's Possession' remains unfinished with no announced end date. The storytelling quality actually improves significantly after chapter 40 when the author found their stride. Current theories suggest we're approaching a massive turning point regarding the protagonist's hidden lineage.

The romance subplot between the main Alpha pair develops wonderfully slow-burn style across dozens of chapters. Their bond evolves from forced arrangement to genuine partnership, which makes their power synergies in battles incredibly satisfying. The action sequences become more cinematic as the story progresses, especially when other supernatural species get involved.

What keeps readers hooked is the unpredictable character growth. Supporting characters who seemed one-dimensional early on later become pivotal to major plot twists. The author plants subtle hints about future developments that only make sense upon rereading. My personal favorite is how seemingly throwaway dialogue in chapter 23 becomes crucial in chapter 112.
Cooper
Cooper
2025-06-18 08:07:19
it's definitely still ongoing. The author updates regularly, usually every week or two, which keeps the story fresh and engaging. The plot has been building up with some intense twists lately, especially with the main couple's relationship dynamics shifting. From what I gather in fan forums, the author has hinted at several major arcs still to come, so we're in for a long ride. The world-building keeps expanding too, introducing new werewolf packs and political schemes. If you're looking for something complete, this might test your patience, but the updates are worth the wait.
Yazmin
Yazmin
2025-06-19 16:36:44
I can confirm 'Alpha's Possession' is actively being written. The web novel platform I use shows it marked as 'ongoing' with over 150 chapters published so far. The pacing suggests we're maybe halfway through the overarching story based on how many unresolved conflicts remain.

The author's style evolves noticeably every 50 chapters or so. Early installments focused heavily on mate bonds and pack hierarchy, while recent chapters dive deeper into supernatural politics between different shifter factions. There's an entire vampire subplot that emerged around chapter 90 that still hasn't reached its climax.

What fascinates me is how the protagonist's abilities keep developing beyond typical Alpha traits. She's manifesting rare lunar powers that even the elder characters don't fully understand. Forum theories suggest this might lead to a major species evolution event before the finale. The comments section always erupts whenever new abilities appear.

If you enjoy tracking story progress, the author maintains a public roadmap showing planned arcs. The current 'Blood Moon' arc is listed as third of seven intended major storylines. At the current writing speed, I estimate completion might take another two years unless the author increases output.
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