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Old 05-20-2013, 01:30 AM   #435
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
I've known a few people who felt very confused when they read the first Alpha & Omega book without reading the prequel novel in the anthology "On the Prowl". I would say it isn't necessary, but it does help you understand the backstory of how the hero & heroine meet.
Yes, the prequel novella, titled Alpha & Omega, is helpful for a true understanding of the dynamics of Charles and Anna's relationship. Really, for a true appreciation of Anna's character development, I think it is a must-read.

Alpha & Omega is sold as a standalone so there's no need to buy the anthology if you don't want to.
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