Is Alphas Rejected Heir2 Getting A Sequel?

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Gabriella
Gabriella
2026-06-11 00:43:15
Talk about a cliffhanger! 'Alphas Rejected Heir2' left us hanging with that cryptic prophecy about the 'twilight pact,' and I’m still not over it. The author’s Patreon hints at 'big announcements soon,' but they’re teasing us like it’s a slow-burn romance. I’d bet money on a sequel—the demand’s insane, and the merch sales alone could fund it. Fingers crossed for more werewolf drama and less love-triangle nonsense this time.
Quincy
Quincy
2026-06-16 00:47:46
Rumors about 'Alphas Rejected Heir2' getting a sequel have been swirling for months, and I’ve been glued to every scrap of info like it’s the last piece of chocolate in the box. The original series had this gritty, underdog vibe that really resonated with me—especially the way it blended supernatural politics with raw emotional stakes. From what I’ve gathered in fan forums and cryptic tweets from the author, there’s something in the works. Not a full confirmation yet, but enough breadcrumbs to keep hope alive. The pacing of the first story left so much room for expansion, like that unresolved tension between the protagonist and the Eastern Pack’s alpha. I’d kill to see how that plays out.

Honestly, even if it’s not a direct sequel, I wouldn’t mind a spin-off exploring the side characters. The world-building was rich enough to sustain multiple stories—maybe a prequel about the Blood Moon Rebellion? The fandom’s been theorizing nonstop, and half the fun is in the speculation. If the sequel does drop, I just hope it keeps that same balance of action and heartbreak. The way the first book made me ugly-cry at 3 AM was chef’s kiss.
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