Is There A Sequel After Betrayed By My Alpha King Mate I Disappeared?

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Mia
Mia
2026-06-07 10:41:46
I Disappeared' closely, and the sequel question is a hot topic in reader circles! The original web novel had such a gripping premise—that gut-wrenching moment when the FL vanishes after the ultimate betrayal. From what I've gathered through fan forums and the author's occasional posts, there's strong demand for continuation. Some readers swear they've seen hints of a sequel titled 'Reborn Under the Blood Moon' floating around niche platforms, but nothing official yet. The author's style—those slow-burn emotional payoffs and intricate pack politics—would lend itself perfectly to a second act exploring revenge or redemption arcs.

What fascinates me is how sequels in this subgenre often flip perspectives. Imagine getting the alpha king's POV post-disappearance, or seeing the FL rebuild herself in some hidden werewolf sanctuary. There's fanfic exploring these ideas, but until the original creator confirms anything, we're left theorizing. The novel's abrupt ending did leave room for more—that final cliffhanger with the silver dagger ritual still haunts me! If you loved this, you might enjoy 'The Luna’s Silent War' or 'Marked by the Rogue Alpha' while waiting.
Miles
Miles
2026-06-09 07:21:21
That story wrecked me for days! While digging through NovelUpdates and author interviews, I found zero confirmation of a sequel—but the ending’s ambiguity feels intentional. Maybe the power lies in not knowing whether she rebuilds or exacts vengeance. Still, the fanbase keeps hope alive with Easter eggs: some noticed the author recently followed a cover artist specializing in ‘dark fantasy continuations.’

What’s cool is how the novel inspired an entire trope—disappearance as empowerment. Works like 'The Vanished Luna’s Vow' and 'She Howls at Kings' owe their premises to that pivotal vanishing act. If you crave closure, the audiobook’s extended epilogue (only on the premium platform) adds chilling whispers about ‘a queen rising where the mate bond shattered.’ Could be metaphorical… or the sequel hook we’re craving.
Xander
Xander
2026-06-11 00:09:05
Ugh, the emotional whiplash from that novel still lingers! As someone who devours werewolf romances weekly, I can confirm no direct sequel exists—yet. But the author’s Patreon teases something about 'moon cycle duologies,' which has fans buzzing. What’s interesting is how many similar titles popped up after its success, like 'Abandoned by the Alpha, I Became the Night' and 'Queen of the Forgotten Pack.' These spiritual successors capture that same vibe of shattered bonds and reinvented identities.

Personally, I hope any sequel dives deeper into the lore. That brief mention of the ‘Eclipse Wolves’ in chapter 17? Prime sequel material. The original’s strength was its visceral portrayal of pack betrayal—not just romantic but systemic. A follow-up could explore how the FL’s disappearance destabilized the entire werewolf hierarchy. Until then, I’ve been fixated on fan theories. One Tumblr thread suggests the alpha king’s ‘betrayal’ might’ve been a spell-induced compulsion, setting up a redemption arc. Another argues the FL faked her death to train with feral shifters. So many possibilities!
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