At first glance, it’s easy to lump 'Belong to the King' and 'Mad Alfa' together because they both occupy this space where games blur into art installations. I spent hours dissecting 'Belong to the King,' trying to parse its symbolism, and it reminded me of the way 'Mad Alfa' throws players into its world without a map. Neither holds your hand, and both leave a lot open to interpretation. The connection isn’t narrative-based, though—it’s more about their shared ethos. They’re both experiences that linger, making you question what you just played. That said, 'Mad Alfa' is more abrasive, while 'Belong to the King' is like a slow burn. Different flavors, same unsettling aftertaste.
No direct link, but they’re spiritual cousins. 'Mad Alfa' is chaos incarnate, while 'Belong to the King' is a slow descent into madness. Both are worth your time if you’re into games that challenge you.
The first time I stumbled upon 'Belong to the King,' I was deep into exploring indie visual novels with unique art styles. The title immediately stood out because of its gritty, almost surreal aesthetic, which reminded me of some of the darker themes in 'Mad Alfa.' Both have this raw, unpolished charm that feels intentional—like they’re rebelling against mainstream tropes. But after digging into both, I realized they’re not directly connected. 'Belong to the King' leans heavily into psychological horror, while 'Mad Alfa' has more of a chaotic, almost satirical edge. They share a vibe, though—like they’d be on the same shelf in a niche gaming store.
What’s fascinating is how both tap into this underground sensibility. 'Mad Alfa' feels like a fever dream, with its disjointed narrative and abrasive visuals, while 'Belong to the King' is more methodical in its unsettling atmosphere. I’d recommend them to anyone who enjoys games that push boundaries, but don’t go in expecting a shared universe. They’re siblings in spirit, not in story.
I’ve seen a lot of chatter in forums speculating about a link between these two, especially since they both have that edgy, experimental feel. 'Mad Alfa' is like a punch to the senses—loud, brash, and unapologetically weird. 'Belong to the King' is quieter but just as intense, with a focus on creeping dread. They’re not officially related, but I think the confusion comes from their shared willingness to break conventions. Both feel like they’re from the same school of thought, where narrative cohesion takes a backseat to mood and impact. If you loved one, you’d probably appreciate the other, but don’t expect crossover lore.
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“Kiss me until you’re sick of it. Kiss me and prove your body is deserving of my touch.”
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Branded a Murderer, betrayed by her mate and sister, disowned by her family–Anokai Rivers never had anything at all. After spending three years in a cell for a murder she never committed, Anokai is finally released, only for her freedom to come at a price.
To infiltrate the most feared pack in the werewolf world and destroy the four Shadowcrest brothers from within.
But the brothers are monsters–cruel, powerful, insatiable.
No person, man or woman, who enters their territory ever comes out alive.
Every look is a test.
Every touch is a threat.
And every kiss pulls her deeper into a game she was never meant to survive.
She was sent to tame them and learn them.
But monsters are never tamed.
Nope, they’re the one who does the taming.
Follow the journey of Anokai Rivers and the Shadowcrest beasts in this sweet, tantalizing dark romance.
You
“I would rather be alone tonight.” I wasn’t prepared to sleep with this man. He had first taken my first kiss and now he wanted all of my body before the day was over.
“People don’t tell me no Emily.” His hand caressed my cheeks down to my neck before hovering over my cleavage. “I say want I want and they go ahead and do it.”
“What if they say no?” I asked, breathless. His fingers were bringing reactions I couldn’t name, shutting my brain down, his fingers left my windpipe but I felt breathless. It seemed like his fingers became bolder with each breath I took.
I didn’t know what his arms were doing behind my back till I felt my gown fall loose.
“They never say no,” he repeated, sealing his words with a kiss behind my ears, drawing another gasp from my throat.
Reyna's life has been far from sunshine and roses. As the Alpha's daughter, at the age of 21, should have received her wolf by now. She was the only member of her pack without a wolf and had to endure constant bullying and heartache, which was made worse by her intended mate's rejection in favor of her step-sister.
This life made her determined to leave, and so she hatched a daring plan to escape during the highly anticipated Hallowed Bond Ball, which was a night of celebration that marked one year after the end of the War of the Three Alpha Kings.
She had no idea that destiny was about to throw her a curveball.
Just as she was attempting to escape under the cover of darkness, a surprising twist of events suddenly takes place. The word 'mate' reverberates through the castle walls, spoken in not one, but three distinct voices. To her astonishment, Reyna finds herself bound to three mates.
A wolfless mate to all three powerful Alpha Kings fresh from being at war with one another.
With the fragile truce between the three Alphas threatened, Reyna's life is in danger from powerful families who would do anything to keep the peace after decades of war.
Reyna stands at the center of a prophetic revelation, holding the key to something far greater than she could have ever imagined. But as soon as she learns why she was chosen, evil slowly starts closing in.
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“You're intoxicating, darling… I think we may have found something we're all addicted to..."
My face reddens as I look at them, and for the first time in ages, I feel like I belong. The way they're looking at me with reverence and the desire I know is meant only for me…
I feel like a Queen.
ABEL
"I will inform the King that the Princess of Silvermere bought the slave as a gift for her father," Sir Bowman says, bowing in front of the young future alpha queen of Silvermere.
She is enticingly beautiful just as the stories say. But why is she buying me?
There are more stronger slaves she could have picked.
"We would have loved to clean him up for you if you weren't in such a hurry to-"
"Is that the actual illegitimate Prince?" she cuts off the guard, her powerful but mesmerizing voice resonating with authority.
"Yes your highness. This is the b*st*rd son of his majesty's banished wife," Sir Bowman affirms, stepping aside to give the lady an unobstructed view.
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In the kingdom of Edrath, strength is everything. Abel Everhart has none—or so he’s been told since the day he was cast out of his father's palace and branded a human slave. But when the powerful Crown of Elowen awakens for the first time in centuries, it doesn't choose a werewolf warrior. It chooses Abel.
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Rowena doesn't do charity. She doesn't save "damsels in distress," and she certainly doesn't care for King Roderick’s bloodline. But when the ancient Crown of Elowen points it's magic toward a man in shackles, Rowena makes her cunning move. She buys Abel as her rightful property. To others he is just her plaything, but to her he is the key to a
a Crown meant to rule Kings.
Alec and his best friend Keith are the elite fighters in their village. Swordsmanship has been part of their life since they were children, and now that they've grown up they want to be soldiers.
Their dream will be shattered once Alec mistakes the Mad King for his friend because of their incredible resemblance. The consequence of their unfortunate encounter will lead Alec to be forced to work in the palace, doing anything requested from him in order to escape from execution. But being near the Mad King will open his eyes to a world he's never seen before.
Keith will break the rules trying to save his friend, but stepping inside the palace will bring untold tales, uncovered secrets and bloodbath.
Melissa Alejandra King lived the life of an assassin amongst the Valshier pack, she was known to be the strongest and dangerous fighter and had the aura of an ALPHA.
Micage Alexander King lived his life amongst the humans as a protector and unknown to him, he was protected was a trusted warrior of Queen Ivory, he was ruler over every human. A KING in the eyes of the many.
Devaro Allen King born from Alovia and Alexander, an illegitimate child to the throne, he would do anything to get the throne even if it means killing his siblings.
A fight for the title of the Alpha king, siblings fight and the creation of monsters. Who will be given the title of the ALPHA KING?.
To solve the riddle in the prophecy to revive their mother, proclaim the power of the Alpha king and stop the god of darkness from awaking before the red moon comes.
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'Belong to the King' is this wild ride of a romance novel that blends power dynamics and forbidden love. The story follows a fierce heroine who gets entangled with a ruthless king—think political intrigue, steamy tension, and a lot of 'will they or won’t they' moments. The king’s icy exterior slowly melts as he realizes she’s not just another pawn in his game. What I love is how the author weaves in themes of loyalty and self-discovery, making it more than just a guilty pleasure read. The side characters add depth, especially the court schemers who keep things unpredictable.
'Mad Alfa,' on the other hand, is a gritty urban fantasy where the protagonist, a rogue werewolf, battles inner demons (literally) while navigating a corrupt supernatural underworld. The plot twists are insane—one minute you’re rooting for his redemption, the next he’s tearing throats out. The author doesn’t shy away from moral gray areas, which keeps the stakes high. It’s like 'Peaky Blinders' meets 'Underworld,' but with a unique voice that makes the tropes feel fresh. The action scenes are visceral, and the pack dynamics? Chef’s kiss.
I stumbled upon 'Belong to the King' and 'Mad Alfa' a while back while deep-diving into niche romance and sci-fi web novels. The author behind these is E. W. Brooks, who has a knack for blending steamy romance with unconventional settings—like a dystopian world in 'Mad Alfa' or royalty-driven power plays in 'Belong to the King.' Brooks' writing style is super immersive, with fast-paced dialogue and morally gray characters that keep you hooked.
What I love is how they don’t shy away from messy, intense relationships. 'Belong to the King' especially toes the line between dark fantasy and romance, while 'Mad Alfa' feels like a wild ride through a cyberpunk undercity. If you’re into authors who take risks with tropes, Brooks’ work is worth checking out. Their stuff isn’t mainstream, but that’s part of the appeal—it’s like uncovering hidden gems in a used bookstore.
Rumors about sequels for 'Belong to the King' and 'Mad Alfa' have been swirling like crazy in fan circles lately! For 'Belong to the King,' the original creators dropped some cryptic hints during a livestream last month—something about 'unfinished royal business.' Fans are dissecting every frame of the finale for clues, especially that ambiguous shot of the crown rolling away. Could it foreshadow a new claimant to the throne?
As for 'Mad Alfa,' the studio's been unusually quiet after that explosive finale. No official announcements yet, but the voice actors keep slipping up in interviews, mentioning 'future projects' with knowing smiles. The manga's still ongoing too, and it’s packed with unresolved arcs. Honestly, I’d bet money on at least an OVA or spin-off—there’s too much lore left unexplored in that cyberpunk world.