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Brooke
Brooke
2026-06-02 18:33:07
Oh, the werewolf drama in 'Alpha's Unwanted Luna' was next level! I binge-read it in two nights and immediately went hunting for more. Sadly, no sequel exists… officially. But the fandom’s creativity is thriving. Tumblr’s packed with theories—like the idea that the Moon Goddess visions in Chapter 15 were sequel bait. A few Patreon supporters claim the author mentioned drafting a follow-up, but it’s all whispers for now.

In the meantime, I’ve gotten obsessed with similar stories to scratch the itch. 'Luna Rejected' has a comparable vibe, and 'Blood Moon Rising' amps up the political intrigue. If you loved the possessive Alpha trope, 'Claimed by the Pack' delivers that in spades. Honestly, part of me hopes any sequel keeps the same gritty tone—less fluff, more knife-to-the-throat negotiations under moonlight. The original’s edge is what made it stand out.
Gavin
Gavin
2026-06-03 17:47:39
After finishing 'Alpha’s Unwanted Luna,' I went full detective mode—scouring the author’s blog, Twitter, even old newsletter archives. Nothing concrete about a sequel, but their latest Q&A said they’re 'not done with the world.' Could mean anything! The book wrapped up neatly, but I’d adore a continuation exploring the secondary pack’s lore. That silver-eyed rogue wolf? Give me his tragic backstory ASAP.

While waiting, I’ve re-read the book twice, noticing foreshadowing I missed before. That scene where the Luna’s scars glow? Feels like setup. If a sequel drops, I hope it leans into darker fantasy elements—maybe a war between packs. Till then, my Kindle’s stocked with recs like 'Wolfsbane’s Bride' for similar angst.
Aaron
Aaron
2026-06-04 02:45:48
I stumbled upon 'Alpha's Unwanted Luna' while browsing through some werewolf romances last year, and it totally hooked me! The tension between the main characters was so intense, and I loved how the author balanced drama with those little moments of vulnerability. From what I’ve seen in reader forums and fan groups, there’s no official sequel yet, but the author has dropped hints about expanding the universe. Some fans are convinced a spin-off might be in the works, especially after that cryptic Instagram post mentioning 'new packs on the horizon.' The speculation is wild—some think it’ll follow side characters like Beta Marcus, while others hope for a time jump with the original couple.

Personally, I’d kill for a sequel that dives deeper into the Luna’s backstory. There were so many unresolved threads about her family’s curse and that mysterious aunt who vanished. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with fanfics—there’s this one on AO3 where the Luna starts a secret rebellion, and it’s chef’s kiss. Fingers crossed the author confirms something soon!
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