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Una
I keep my head down. In this backwards pack, females rank low, and my bad leg makes me damaged goods. It doesn’t help that I’ve never shifted. I don’t mind the late twenties single life, though. No one’s paying any attention as I build an illicit farmer’s market empire.
My roomies and I are doing it for ourselves, and if life under Killian Kelly is stifling, at least it’s predictable. We can deal.
But when biology finally kicks in, I lose my mind. I claim our alpha as my mate. And he rejects me in front of the whole pack.
It’s all good. It only hurts when I breathe. I’ll survive. That’s what I do.
Who wants an arrogant jerk for a mate, anyway? I’ve got a business to run.
Killian
To lead this pack out of the dark ages, I’ve had to be hard. Merciless. I don’t flinch, and I don’t make mistakes.
Una Hayes isn’t my mate.
My wolf might have some kind of strange infatuation, but if she were mine, I’d know it. And I can walk away, can’t I?
And if I keep coming back? If she starts living in my head?
I’m the strongest male in five generations. My pack scrambles to do my bidding. I can bring one quiet female back in line. No one can possibly be as stubborn as I am.
There’s no way I’ve ruined the best thing that’s ever happened to me.
I’m the Quarry pack alpha. I don’t lose.
The Tyrant Alpha’s Rejected Mate is a full-grown shifter romance. No cheating. HEA guaranteed. Intended for adult readers only.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 12, 2021
- File size1815 KB
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"I was excited for this story by Cate C. Wells because it promised to hit all that I wanted in a story such as this...Did she deliver? YES." Seffra, Goodreads
"Whoo boy, the grovel...Really, the thing that makes Killian so sexy is his accountability for his actions." Amanda, Goodreads
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- ASIN : B09GPTD93W
- Publication date : November 12, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1815 KB
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- Print length : 384 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B09L4KJ4V9
- Best Sellers Rank: #781 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #13 in Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters Romance
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Cate C. Wells is the author of the Steel Bones Motorcycle Club and Stonecut County series. She writes raw, real, emotionally satisfying romance. She’s into messy love, flaws, long roads to redemption, grace, and happy ever after, in books and in life.
Along with stories, she’s collected a husband and three children along the way. She lives in Baltimore when she’s not exploring the world with the family.
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This book had a downtrodden heroine but luckily the author didn't make her a damsel in distress, instead giving her enough of a spine that she was able to stand up to Killian and hold her own amongst a pack filled with a fair number of douche canoes. After an traumatic event when she was young, Una is left scarred and has a considerable limp on one leg. As an unmated female with no family, she's at the bottom of the pecking order of the pack along with a few other misfits who have befriended each other. Breaking the rules of the pack, they secretly find ways to secure a small but sustainable income so they're pretty happy being left to their own devices and only really deal with the rest of the pack when they have to serve them in the kitchen daily. Killian is an alpha and the top dog of the pack, able to shift easily between his wolf and human form. A take-no-prisoners, I'll-rip-your-throat-out-if-you-even-look-at-me-the-wrong-way kind of leader, he runs a tight ship, doing his best to try and change the rotten culture in the pack which was atrocious in the past, especially towards females and those weaker members. Killian installs discipline with his pack, mainly by running a formidable fight club (one that you can talk about - I'll show myself out) that has an excellent reputation throughout the human and Shifter world. When Una comes in to heat late in life, unexpectedly and in the middle of of dinner service, things go from bad to worse. I won't go into details, but it's brutally embarrassing for her (and the reader) and she's basically ostracised even more-so than usual. The only problem? Killian's wolf can't get the little Shifter out of his head and becomes somewhat obsessed with her. The other issue? Una can hold a solid grudge and basically tells him to take a long walk off a short bridge and I lurrrrrved it.
I liked that Una didn't give Killian a get out of jail card easily for the most part. She stood up to him enough that I didn't get stabby and his amount of grovelling (and her acceptance of it) was mostly realistic and while I still think she let him off easily in a couple of instances due to instalust, it was still a satisfying read. I'll admit that I struggled with some of the pack dynamics, especially their past and current treatment of women, but the author did such a good job of world building that that it still worked for me. A small trigger warning, though: this book does infer regularly that women were assaulted often in the past, particularly (but not exclusively) if females were lower pack members. A lot of the pack culture continues to be regressive, even in this installment.
I found some of the themes a bit repetitive (Una's disability, vulnerability and low ranking in the pack, the stereotypical mean pack members, both male and female, and the levels of instalust. I'm not a fan of the whole 'I don't like you but am so overcome with lust whenever you're near me that I gush like Niagara' but luckily there were a lot of other things for me that worked in the book so I still rated it highly. Some of the descriptions regarding their attraction was a bit of overkill for me (I'm talking slippery warmth, devouring anatomy and the like - this is a personal preference, though, I'll add). I loved both of the main characters. Una was definitely a down on her luck sort that needed rescuing, but she was actually a strong and likeable character with a spine even though her life was far from rosy. Like I said earlier, I thought she carried on a bit inconsistently at times regarding Killian's grovel, but it was mostly fine. The grovel itself was good and Una was all for it but would then get a bit cranky or get petulant which went against the strong character the author had built, but this was infrequent. As for Killian, he was fabulous. Big, bad, mean, aggressive, jealous, possessive, dominant and grouchy, I ate up every page he was on and still wanted more. He's got pack members wanting to overthrow him and this added a good plot direction for some of the book even though it was mostly predictable. The book offers chapters from both Una and Killian's point of view and I liked each perspective, with Killian's offering a good insight into how his disdain turned to almost obsession that he owned one hundred percent. His chapters definitely had a style of their own but I found his straight-forward, no nonsense take on things solid and also amusing at times.
Overall, even though there were some elements that aren't something I'd generally go looking for, this book still really worked for me and I found myself unable to put it down. The author had the characters really embrace their animal side, particularly their lack of restraint, I think more so than a lot of other Shifter books I've read (and there have been many). There was also a decent epilogue, although I would have liked a bit more detail about the aftermath of one of the key events from the book (again, a personal preference). Maybe rejected mates is a new trope for me. Who would've thought? *Pretty sure if I read one by another author I'll go back to wanting to set things on fire*
Killian Kelly is the tyrant alpha of his pack. He rules with an iron fist. The men spent the day training, sparing and conditioning. The unclaimed females are kept in a cabin all by themselves. They have strict rules that are meant to keep them safe and protected. They are not allowed to handle human money. Or talk to human men. Or own a phone. Or to leave pack land without permission. Not allowed to learn how to drive either. Una Hayes is the leader of these girls. They are really pretty much ignored, so these clever females have taken advantage of being left alone. They have created a business and have made a pretty good amount of money hidden away. Una can't shift, has a damaged leg, and has never gone into heat. This all changes one day, and she realizes that Killian Kelly is her fated mate. She is in a painful heat and must have Killian. She approaches him and even challenges another woman shifter who dares to touch “her” man. Killian rejects Una in front of the pack. He declares, “Una Hayes isn't my mate!” The humiliation is too much and the pain and hurt is unbearable. Abertha the witch, finds her suffering, and after Una begs her to yank the mate bond out of her, her pain is lessened. She didn't touch the mate bond in Killian. Who is going to be sorry now?
I saw this series get recommended all the time online. I admit I was hesitant because of the cover and the wordy title. I think the cover is a tad corny and the title too on the nose but that's just preference and has nothing to do with my rating. Just why it took me so long to read this.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved watching Una and Killian's fated mate story. I despised Killian at first. But that's what makes these enemy to lovers book fun. Enemies isn't the best word but you get it. I felt so much sadness and second hand embarrassment for Una. Which is where my .5 star deduction came in. I love an FMC who can balance strength and weakness and sometimes I was frustrated that Una didn't do more to stand up against Killian. I was rooting for her to up and leave. Make him grovel harder girl. I wanted that so much for her, she deserved that. But overall, I had so much fun reading this. I look forward to reading others in this series.
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I loved how strong and independant Una was, Running her own side hustle under all those "males"
In spite of Killians initial rejection of Una and how bereft he left her i absolutly adored him. His behavious and his deference to her as he slowley realised who she was.
I loved that Una's Disability wasn't miraculously cured and how Killians view of his pack changed when seen through her eyes.
I devoured this book in one sitting and i'm so glad a took a chance on this book.


