Mongrel

Triplet Alpha’s Regret
Triplet Alpha’s Regret
On the day of my first shift, my Alpha triplet adoptive brothers weren't by my side for the first time ever, because their long-lost birth sister Scarlett had returned. My doting third brother Hunter abandoned me in a forest crawling with rogue wolves and made me walk back alone. My gentle second brother Ethan slapped me across the face for Scarlett, demanding to know why I was being so vicious. Even my usually level-headed oldest brother Mason told me to get out and never come back for his birth sister's sake, without even bothering to hear my side of the story. Scarlett's sweet facade fell away when we were alone. "So what if your parents sacrificed themselves to save my brothers? They are my biological brothers. You're just a mongrel with no blood relation. Even if I drive you out, my brothers will definitely take my side." I didn't say another word. I just grabbed my bags and left. They thought I was just throwing a tantrum and would be back in a few days. The three brothers even postponed their busy pack affairs to accompany their birth sister to patrol the Northern territories – to see the snowy tundra I had always dreamed of visiting. Many days later, when they returned to the pack, they suddenly learned that I had joined a Beta Wolf Enhancement Program that would last ten years, with no contact with the outside world. When they knew that I could never come home again, they fell apart.
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20 Chapters
Blood Claims and Broken Vows
Blood Claims and Broken Vows
I got pregnant at the same time as Sabine, my blood-mate Draven’s first love. But her child wasn't his. It was a werewolf mongrel—the spawn of our clan's sworn enemy. To protect her, Draven claimed the mongrel as his own. He named it the heir to our clan. And my child, a true pureblood, was branded a bastard. By his own father. "Isolde," he gripped my hand, his golden eyes pleading. "Sabine is alone. The Elders will execute her. This is temporary. Trust me!" I was a fool. I believed him. While he was gone, escorting her to safety, his parents dragged me to the ritual chamber. They forced the cruel "Blood Purification" on me. By the time he returned, I was gone. And our child was dead.
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9 Chapters
Second Chance? I've Got Two Alphas Now
Second Chance? I've Got Two Alphas Now
On the night of the full moon, my fated mate, Alpha Chase Howler of the Redstone Pack, rejects me right in front of everyone. He has one arm slung around my best friend, Bella Hooks. "Daisy, you're too much of a traditionalist, not to mention you're very domineering. Bella, on the other hand, is very understanding and docile. She's the one who's meant to be my Luna." I try to explain to Chase that this is the Moon Goddess' arrangement for us. Yet, Bella clutches her chest before collapsing into Chase's arms, her eyes already reddened. "Daisy, I'm not a powerful healer like you. I know that I'm far too useless. If my death allows you to be with Chase, then I shall die right now." Chase is heartbroken, to say the least. He forcibly rejects our bond, completely disregarding the fact that we've been together for years. When I spit out some blood and collapse to the ground, Chase doesn't even bother glancing at me. Instead, he busies himself in comforting Bella, who has suffered from shock. As my punishment for making Bella sad, Chase decides to make me kneel before the altar until I'm willing to admit my mistakes. "You can only get up to your feet when you decide to apologize to Bella." I end up kneeling before the altar for three days and three nights before finally collapsing into a dead faint. When I stir awake once again, two mating marks have occupied my neck. I see the Alpha twins, Kyle and Ryan Grayback, standing in front of me. Legend has it that they are the violent and bloodthirsty rulers of the Snowlight Pack in the north. Later on, Chase begins regretting his decision to reject me like mad. He relentlessly pleads with me to give him another chance. But my mates are quick to refute, "How dare you ogle our Luna, you filthy mongrel!"
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10 Chapters
Dumped by My Ex, I Married His Mafia Don Father
Dumped by My Ex, I Married His Mafia Don Father
On the day the real heiress was welcomed home, my fiancé was already sleeping with her. Staring at the blue pills and torn lingerie scattered on the floor, I told them to get the hell out of my wedding house. But a second later, my father stormed in and slapped me hard across the face. "Who are you to tell her to leave? Bella is our real daughter!" "Elena, you’re just an outsider we took in by mistake. You’re the one who needs to get out." Marco wrapped his arm around Bella, his tone impatient: "Elena, I’m the heir to the Moretti family. I can’t marry a mongrel with impure blood like you. If you don't want to bring shame to the family, be smart and go tell the Don the wedding is off tomorrow." Bella gave a coy smile and tossed a stack of cash at my feet like she was giving alms: "Sister, I know Marco and I hurt you, but we’re true love." "Take this as your severance package. Take the money and get lost." I suppressed my rage and stepped forward to throw these disgusting people out, but Marco shoved me violently. "I told you, I’m not marrying you! Keep pestering us, and don't blame me for getting rough!" My stomach slammed against the table. I laughed out of pure anger. Who said I wanted to marry him? The one I’m going to marry is his father—the Don of the Moretti family, Lorenzo.
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9 Chapters
Cruel Alpha’s Refuge
Cruel Alpha’s Refuge
Corin never belonged to the Silver Stone Pack. As a mongrel born of a human mother, she exists at the bottom of the hierarchy desired, tolerated, and despised all at once. Her only refuge was Glacier, the flawless Alpha whose smile promised hope and whose attention felt like destiny. Corin believed her body and her future would finally belong to someone. On her eighteenth birthday, Glacier tears off the mask. Instead of a mating mark, Corin receives public humiliation and the truth: he murdered her father. The perfect Alpha is nothing more than a cold-blooded monster. Desire turns to shame. Love turns to blood. Fleeing into the rain, Corin collapses into the arms of Mason. The Alpha of the Brown Stone Pack is dangerous, tattooed, forbidden. He offers no fairy tales—only protection, vengeance, and a gaze that makes Corin feel something she never has before: wanted. Not pitied. Seen. As Glacier hunts her down, Mason teaches Corin how to command her body, her power and the hunger burning between them. In the shadows, through forbidden touches and rising tension, Corin realizes the truth: Her true haven was never in the light. It was always in the arms of a cruel Alpha.
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60 Chapters
Denied by Destiny: Trapped in the Shadows of the Mate Bond
Denied by Destiny: Trapped in the Shadows of the Mate Bond
I’m trapped, trapped in a mate bond I hate. Will I ever escape its hold on me? “I, Than Sable, Alpha of the Amber Desert Pack, reject you Kaia Glace as my Luna.” I remember his cruel cutting words as if they were only yesterday. Our mate bond is non-existent. That’s a lie, it exists but Than doesn’t allow himself to get close to me…to be alone in a room with me. It’s as if I disgust him. He has reduced me to nothing. A shadow of a mate and I hate him for it. I can’t keep living like this, waiting… I am Kaia Glace, the rightful Luna of the Amber Desert pack. Yet my mate, Alpha Than, refuses to let me rule by his side. I feel cheated by the mate bond, unwanted by my own mate. Years I’ve spent trying to get him to love me…to see me…but how can I? When he has another…. I can’t stay, it isn’t safe for me anymore or my unborn child. A child created by force. I have to leave…to runaway and find my Father. He is the only lifeline I have. However, he was last seen at the enemy pack, the Dark Phantom pack. A notorious pack with a cold and scheming Alpha, who doesn’t take kindly to outsiders. It is said, those who enter the pack are never seen again. But I have no choice…into the enemy pack I must go to rid myself of my mate bond. Only, I myself find another. Another that dooms me to the same trickery of the mate bond.
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798 Chapters

What Is The Plot Summary Of Mongrel?

3 Answers2026-01-23 09:14:21

Ever stumbled upon a story that feels like a punch to the gut in the best way possible? That's 'Mongrel' for me. It's this raw, unflinching tale about a mixed-race kid named Liang growing up in a rural town where he's neither fully accepted by his mother's community nor his father's. The plot twists around his struggle with identity, family secrets, and the brutal racism he faces daily. What grips me is how the author doesn't sugarcoat anything—Liang's anger, his mom's desperation, the way poverty and prejudice grind them down. It's not just a coming-of-age story; it's about survival in a world that keeps telling you you don't belong. The ending left me staring at the ceiling for hours, thinking about how resilience isn't always pretty.

What really stands out is the setting—a decaying mining town that feels like a character itself. The descriptions of the landscape mirror Liang's internal chaos, all cracked earth and abandoned pits. There's a scene where he tries to scrub his skin 'clean' that haunts me even now. The book doesn't offer easy answers, just like real life. It's messy, uncomfortable, and that's why it sticks with you. If you're into stories that challenge you rather than coddle, this one's a must-read.

Is Mongrel Part Of A Book Series?

3 Answers2026-01-23 20:40:49

I've come across 'Mongrel' a few times in discussions, and it seems to be a standalone novel rather than part of a series. The author, Han Kang, is known for her deeply introspective and often unsettling works like 'The Vegetarian,' but 'Mongrel' doesn't tie into a larger universe. It's more of a self-contained exploration of themes like identity and displacement, which Han Kang handles with her signature lyrical intensity.

That said, if you're looking for something with a similar vibe but in series form, I'd recommend checking out 'The Broken Earth' trilogy by N.K. Jemisin. It's got that same raw emotional weight and thematic depth, just spread across multiple books. 'Mongrel' might not have sequels, but it definitely leaves a lasting impression on its own.

Where Can I Read Mongrel Novel Online For Free?

3 Answers2026-01-23 11:41:06

'Mongrel' is one of those titles that pops up in niche circles. From what I’ve gathered, it’s tricky to find legally—most free copies floating around are either pirated or fragments from preview sites like Google Books. I’d recommend checking out platforms like Project Gutenberg or Open Library first; they sometimes host lesser-known works legally. If it’s not there, your local library might have digital loans through apps like Libby.

Honestly, though, I’ve stumbled across shady sites claiming to have it, but they’re riddled with pop-ups and malware. Not worth the risk! If you’re really invested, saving up for an ebook or used copy might be the way to go. The author’s Patreon or website could also have pay-what-you-can options—I’ve found gems that way before.

Is Mongrel Available As A Free PDF Download?

3 Answers2026-01-23 14:43:03

Ever since I stumbled upon 'Mongrel' in a discussion thread, I’ve been curious about where to find it. From what I’ve gathered, it’s not officially available as a free PDF download—at least not legally. The author or publisher usually holds the rights, and distributing it for free without permission would be a copyright violation. I’ve seen some shady sites claiming to have it, but those are sketchy at best and often riddled with malware. If you’re really keen, your best bet is checking out libraries or secondhand bookstores. Sometimes, indie authors do limited free promotions, so keeping an eye on their social media might pay off.

That said, if 'Mongrel' is a lesser-known work, tracking it down can feel like a treasure hunt. I’ve lost count of how many obscure titles I’ve scoured the internet for, only to end up buying a physical copy. There’s something satisfying about holding the real deal, though. Maybe it’s worth saving up for? Either way, supporting creators directly feels way better than risking dodgy downloads.

How Many Pages Are In The Book Mongrel?

3 Answers2026-01-23 17:49:43

I recently picked up 'Mongrel' after hearing so much buzz about it in my book club, and let me tell you, it’s one of those reads that grabs you and doesn’t let go. The edition I have is a paperback with 320 pages, but I’ve seen different versions floating around—some with slightly thicker paper or larger font, so the count might vary by a few pages depending on the publisher. What really stood out to me wasn’t just the length, though; it’s how dense and immersive the storytelling is. Every page feels purposeful, whether it’s building tension or peeling back layers of the characters’ lives.

I’d recommend checking the specific edition if you’re particular about page counts, especially since some printings include bonus content like author interviews or discussion questions. For me, the 320-page version was perfect—long enough to sink into but not so hefty that it felt daunting. The way the chapters flow makes it easy to lose track of time, and before you know it, you’ve blown through half the book in one sitting.

Who Are The Main Characters In Mongrel?

3 Answers2026-01-23 17:45:44

Mongrel is such a gritty, underrated gem! The main characters really stick with you because they're so raw and complex. First, there's Jake, this hardened ex-cop who's basically given up on life until he stumbles into the criminal underworld. His arc is brutal but weirdly inspiring—like watching a train wreck you can't look away from. Then there's Lena, a street-smart hacker with a tragic past who ends up tangled in Jake's mess. She's got this sharp wit that makes her dialogue pop, but her vulnerability sneaks up on you. The third major player is Vic, a crime lord who's charming and terrifying in equal measure. What I love is how none of them are purely good or evil; they're just trying to survive in this messed-up world.

The supporting cast adds so much flavor too—like Benny, Jake's old partner who’s now stuck in a wheelchair but still has more moral clarity than anyone. And don’t even get me started on the stray dog that shows up in key scenes (symbolism, much?). The way Mongrel weaves their stories together feels organic, like you’re peeking into a real, grimy corner of the city. It’s one of those stories where the characters’ flaws make them unforgettable. I still think about Lena’s final scene sometimes—no spoilers, but damn, it hits hard.

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