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Synopsis
Synopsis
Book #1:
Homeless and nursing a broken heart, I rejected my mate the first time he spoke to me. A hunky alpha werewolf in a cowboy hat is my fantasy come to life. But is it too late to reel him back in?
Matt
I was kicked out of my pack and my home after I told the alpha's son I loved him. He broke my heart and told everyone my secret. Now I'm a rogue wolf with nowhere to go. That is, until I hear rumors of a rogue wolf hotel in a small town up north. It's a place where wolves like me can go to get back on their feet, and I need all the help I can get.
However, the moment I arrive, some douchebag in a cowboy hat calls me his mate. I lay into him, calling him every name under the sun and telling him he was the last person I'd ever be with. When he stalks away with his tail between his legs, I'm sure I've seen the last of him.
But then I end up being forced to work on his farm to earn my keep.
Ace
I've been in the small town of Shifter Grove since I was seventeen, and despite a rocky start, it’s been a peaceful life thus far. However, the day Matt rolls into town, that peace is shattered. The moment I see him, my heart begins to pound, and I blurt out "mate" before I can stop myself.
He tears me a new one, and honestly, I don't blame him. But I can't stop thinking about those perfect lips of his or the way those shorts hug his body. For the first time in my life, I want to share my heart with someone and I'm pretty sure he hates me.
However, when Matt is sent to work on my farm by the hotel owner, I realize that this might be my second chance to prove myself.
Tropes: standalone, hurt/comfort, fated mate, rejected mate, forced proximity, small town, size difference, alpha wolf, found family, strict roles, and HEA.
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~Excerpt From Book#1: Because You Rejected Me
“So, Sam said you’re a farmer,” Matt said, completely unprompted.
Oh f*ck. He was talking to me. Be cool. Be social. Neither of which I was good at.
“Yeah.”
Great. Some conversationalist I was.
“Do you raise cattle or something?” He gestured toward my hat sitting on the center console.
“No. Just vegetables.”
“Oh.” He turned back to his window, staring out as we drove slowly down the dirt road to the park exit.
“Do you… like vegetables?”
The moment the words left my lips, I wanted to kick myself. What a stupid freaking question. Why was I so goddamn nervous around this guy?
Matt, understandably, raised an eyebrow in my direction. “They’re okay, I guess. I eat them if that’s what you’re asking.”
“My favorite are tomatoes,” I added for some unknown reason. “I like the way the little ones pop between my teeth.”
Matt just stared at me. “You’re weird.”
I nodded. “Yeah. I don’t… talk much.”
“I can tell.”
Silence.
“So… is Ace your real name, or is that just your cowboy fursona?”
“It’s the name I picked when I came here to start a new life.” I hesitated for a moment, trying to stop myself from dumping all my trauma on him in one go. “I had it legally changed three years ago.” Then it finally hit me. “Fursona?”
“I was wondering if you’d catch that.” A grin pulled at the corners of Matt’s lips and my heart did a backflip. “It was just a joke.”
I nodded. “It’s funny.”
The one time in my entire life that I actually wanted to be a better conversationalist and I was biffing it so freaking hard.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I loved the entire story. Matt gets kicked out of his pack for being gay and finds himself at a hotel that takes in people in his situation. I loved the build up to a love story with ace. They have the typical awkward start that builds into their happily ever after. Highly recommend this book.” - Amazon Reviewer
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This book is for you if you like omega verse, werewolves, or spicy MM romance in general. This author has a way of swoony steamy supernatural storytelling. A great book!”- Amazon Reviewer
BOOKS INCLUDED IN THE BUNDLE
✅ Book #1 - Because You Rejected Me
✅ Book #2 - Losing My Rejection
✅ Book #3 - Semi-Rejected Life
✅ Book #4 - Reject Me Baby One More Time
✅ Book #5 - That's the Way Rejection Goes
Chapter One Look Inside
Chapter One Look Inside
Chapter One: Matt
Watching the dark trees pass by out the passenger window made it possible to pretend I wasn’t hundreds of miles from home. But it was the furthest away I’d ever been, and there was a sense of panic that trickled all the way down to my bones. I had no money, no home, no pack, and nowhere to go except forward. In fact, the man driving the truck was a complete stranger to me. He didn’t know I was a werewolf, either.
I’d met him at a truck stop down in Ypsilanti while I was passing through. I’d been hitchhiking my way north for some time, trying to get to a place called Shifter Grove. Apparently, there was a hotel there that took in strays like me for an indefinite period of time. It was one of the few pieces of information the pack Beta gave me when he dismissed me from the pack forever. I lost my family, my pack, and my home that day. And for the past week since that happened, I’d been trying to get to this Shifter Grove.
A rare bit of luck arrived in the shape of a middle-aged trucker who was taking his cargo north up the coast of Lake Huron. He said he was passing close to that small town and would drop me off. He wondered what I was doing out by myself, but I made up some lie about going to see family, which seemed to satisfy him. For a while, I was worried he’d demand some sort of payment, and since I had no money, I figured it would be in flesh. And to be honest, I was so desperate and broken-hearted, I don’t know if I would’ve denied him.
However, when he finally pulled off the highway on the exit to Shifter Grove, he just kept going. I thought he’d drop me off and make me walk into town, but he went out of his way to bring me all the way in. It was an odd feeling having a stranger do something so kind for me. When I thanked him and started to exit the truck, I felt a hand reach over and grasp my own.
“The hotel is just down the block that way,” he said, pointing back behind me. “The owner, Sam, is just like you and will take care of ya, pup.”
I furrowed my brows, confused how he could know what I was.
“Don’t worry,” he said, his eyes flashing a pale green. There was the sudden smell of green things and damp earth. I realized he must have been some sort of Fae that could either mask himself well or I just plain didn’t notice. “Your secret is safe with me.” He paused for a moment. “And keep your chin up, alright? Things’ll get better. I promise.”
I nodded, tears forming at the corners of my eyes. “Thank you.”
He smiled gently. “Take care.”
The moment the door was closed, the engine roared back into life, and the truck pulled away. I was left standing on the sidewalk with nothing but a mostly empty backpack and a business card for the hotel. It was dark, the small town was nearly dead, and if this hotel didn’t pan out, I had no choice but to spend the night sleeping on the ground. Not to mention, I hadn’t eaten for nearly three days since I ran out of cash down near Toledo. I really and truly had hit rock bottom.
I stood there for a long moment, trying to gather up the courage to continue. Thoughts threatened to consume me, but I pushed them away. There would be plenty of time later to get upset, cry, and scream. But right now, I needed to find a place to stay for the night. Survival mode had already kicked in, and I wasn’t going to fall to pieces while my life was on the line. I could do that later.
Hiking my backpack up on my shoulder, I started to walk. Downtown Shifter Grove wasn’t much to look at. Like most midwestern towns, it looked like it had peaked sometime in the fifties and sixties, then steadily declined from there. The buildings were crumbling in places, most of them still sporting their original wooden framed windows with peeling lead paint. A few of them had empty storefronts with faded For Lease signs in the windows. All in all, it didn’t exactly inspire confidence that the hotel would still be open. This sleepy little town looked like it was on the brink of extinction.
When I finally arrived at the other end of the block, I hadn’t seen a single person out and about. Maybe two cars had driven down the road that was only lit with dim streetlamps. What shops looked like they still functioned had obviously closed hours ago. My phone had been dead for two days, so I wasn’t sure what time it was anyway. However, as I stepped up to the curb, my head was drawn upward.
On the other side of the street was a vertical pink neon marquee that said Hotel. Not only was the marquee on but there were lights on inside as well. Higher up, I could see a few of the rooms had their shades open and table lamps aglow.
So, the hotel was still up and running. Now I just had to hope the owner was as charitable as the truck driver that brought me into town.
It took a surprising amount of courage to walk through that front door knowing I didn’t have a fucking dime. I’d been raised in a family where accepting charity was a crime more intolerable than murder. Asking for help was also not something I knew how to do. When the lobby was empty as I stepped inside, I thought about turning around and walking right back out that door. But just as I was about to turn around, I heard footsteps from the other side of the room.
I turned to see a man with long dark hair pulled up in a bun step out of a back office. He had his phone in one hand and a clipboard in the other. It looked as if he were doing his final rounds for the night before closing up.
“Hi there,” he said with a warm smile. “Are you here to check in?”
“I… I’m looking for Sam,” I said, recalling what the truck driver had told me.
“You found him.”
He waved me over toward the desk and I stepped up obediently. The moment I got within a few feet of him, I could smell the unmistakable scent of werewolf. He didn’t smell like an Alpha, but he was huge. Suddenly, I was terribly nervous, knowing that this man could probably tear me apart if he wanted to. He was tall, built like a bull, and easily twice my size, if not more. I doubted my short skinny ass could even beat his big toe in a fight, much less the rest of him.
“What can I help you with?” he asked, still smiling kindly.
“I… uh…” I searched for the right words. “I have this card.” Reaching into my pocket, I pulled out the business card I’d been handed the day I was kicked out of my home and pushed it across the desk.
“That’s one of our business cards,” Sam said, picking it up. He turned it over, noticing all the creases and the dirt smeared across the front. “Looks like you’ve had it for a while.”
I shook my head. “Just a few days. But… it was a long trip.”
His smile faded slightly as he cocked his head to the side, giving me a good once-over. He leaned forward, sniffing the air. As soon as he did, I saw his eyes widen and a nod of understanding.
“You don’t have a pack anymore, do you?”
Tears welled up and spilled down my cheeks before I knew what was happening. I hadn’t heard those words out loud until that moment. I’d thought it plenty of times, but hearing it said was the straw that broke the camel’s back. A flood of emotions rushed through my body and my shoulders began to quake.