Reject Me
Immortal Vices and Virtues, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Teddy Hamilton
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Michelle Sparks
About this listen
"Markus Del Reyes, I reject you." He left me no choice.
I refuse to spend the rest of my life with my childhood bully for a mate. I may be a cursed shifter, incapable of shifting—but I wasn't desperate. Not till the Alpha Supreme cast me out of the House of Fire and Fluorite for rejecting his son.
Now I'm packless. Homeless. No longer under the protection of a House. Until the dark vampire king of Blood and Beryl turns his sights on me.
In return for protection from my former House, I have to become his fake mate. I'll be a queen and a fraud. It's a treacherous lie to live—and I find myself forgetting what's real and what's not with every stolen touch and heated kiss we share.
What starts as a business arrangement turns complicated when my heat hits, and the king insists on being the one to help me through it.
I've lost everything for doing what I know is right, but the greatest danger I ever faced was never losing my life . . . it was opening my cursed heart.
Contains mature themes.
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- 04-11-24
Started off strong
Previously read the box set ‘A Demon’s Guide to the Afterlife’ by the same authors. Thought I’d give this a try.Story started off strong, the pace started to flag, a lot.
There wasn’t much emotional development between the two main characters at all. It was mainly about the main female character and her initial fated mate. When it came to the two main characters, a miscommunication plot was overstretched for too many chapters and made the story so annoying that I no longer am interested in finishing the book. Now it seems the two main charge are all about the mate pull and too much blame game going on. The main female character doesn’t even apologise for her part in the miscommunication saga, which gets dragged up too often. It’s hard to like a character without humbleness.
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