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  • The Heir Apparent's Rejected Mate

  • The Five Packs, Book 2
  • By: Cate C. Wells
  • Narrated by: Silas Hart, Elle Sonali
  • Length: 13 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (118 ratings)

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The Heir Apparent's Rejected Mate

By: Cate C. Wells
Narrated by: Silas Hart, Elle Sonali
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He rejected me for “reasons”. Too bad for him. No take-backs.

Rosie

Fate made a huge mistake when she mated me to Cadoc Collins. He’s the heir apparent. I’m a scavenger. My people are so low in this pack, we don’t even rank.

I should have known better, but for one night, I let myself forget the facts of life in Moon Lake. Cadoc Collins might be powerless to resist me, but he’s not going to claim me, either.

A pink line on a stick makes it a much bigger problem than my bruised heart.

I’m 18, knocked up, and publicly rejected by the future alpha. And this baby in my belly? It might as well be a target on my back.

Lucky for me I’m a scavenger. My kind are good at finding things, but we’re great at getting lost.

Cadoc

The fate of Moon Lake rests on my shoulders. I can’t claim the scavenger female.

The pack is on the verge of a revolt, and a mating so controversial could push our warring factions into open conflict.

All I need is time. I’ll do what’s expected of me as our future leader, and when the politics are sorted, I’ll do right by the odd little scavenger.

I’m the heir apparent. She’ll be there when I’m ready.

Right?

The Heir Apparent’s Rejected Mate is a wolf-shifter romance. No cheating. HEA guaranteed. Intended for adult listeners only.

©2022 Cate C Wells (P)2023 Pink Flamingo Productions, LLC
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The story line

I thought the book started out slower than I like but as the story went on, it became interesting

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omg omg I freaking love that ending, okay you guy this one was really good. it will break your heart a bit but you will love every bit of this book. I could listen to this book again. the narrators did an amazing job too.

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Class Warfare

The first book in this series The Tyrant Alpha was so basic that I almost didn’t continue. It had all the bad romance tropes - body betrayal syndrome, weak woman syndrome, dumb dude disease.

This book was completely different. It was a strong critique of the politics of wealth and socioeconomic disparity. No, I’m not joking.

I really enjoyed the first half. It was deep and descriptive. There was absolutely no romance, but that was the exciting part. The mmc (Cadoc) was the Alpha heir apparent and a “nob” what pack call the elites who have managed to suppress their inner beast in favour of wealth, culture, and civility. The mfc (Rosie) was a “scavenger” or the lowest caste, what we would call the homeless, or the transient, or the untouchables. These two weren’t just an unlikely couple, they were almost a different species. And that is a VERY strong setup to say the least.

But I think the book was almost too realistic. The characters’ differences were a bridge too far. And just like real life the author didn’t narrow the gap. It was very frustrating. Because when it’s all said and done, there’s supposed to be a fantastical element to romance. An X factor, a pull between 2 people that’s more supernatural than rational. Instead this author used poetic prose, abstract statements, and half finished thoughts to stall because she got in too deep. She didn’t have the answers. I mean, we THE HUMAN RACE haven’t solved the problem of haves and have nots. Her love story was based on a very real modern crisis.

She should’ve let Rosie and Cadoc do what all star-crossed lovers have done, in all literature, across all time: damn the consequences. Fall into each other with passion, and honesty, and a respect that transcends society. Instead, she kept them in their little boxes, barely interacting for most of the book, and never truly understanding each other. To say it killed all of love is an understatement. But I enjoyed the book in spite of this. And I really respected the intelligence of the story.

From a romance perspective... ummm... well you be the judge: the first romantic declaration of the entire book came around the 11hr and 50min mark. That's a hell of a long wait. The first truly consensual sex came after that - I don’t count heat. The unity of the MCs in the last hour was awesome but the whole book should’ve been the last hour.

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Absolutely amazing. I could not turn it off!!

A very good story. Well written with tons of twists and turns. Read it immediately!

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Great book

Book is a little slow at the beginning but it gets better later on. Silas & Elle did an amazing job at narrating

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This is the second book in The Five Packs series. This book is about Rosie and Cadoc. They are part of the Moon Lake Pack. Cadoc is to be the future Alpha. Rosie is just a scavenger. The Moon Lake Pack is very serious about one's rank in the pack. I loved this book. You can read this book as a standalone, but I would recommend reading book one first. Elle Sonali and Silas Hart did a great job narrating this book.

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Slow burning YA shifter romance

I truly enjoyed this slow burning YA shifter romance. The pack dynamics and the drama between the different fractions were interesting.

It was fascinating to understand the scavenger way of living with Rosie’s POV. My heart ached for Cadoc. He was burdened with responsibility and politics from birth. Their fated mating was a surprise for both of them. I was glad that they could overcome all of the obstacles cause by others’ expectations and pressure.

The narration was excellent resulting an enjoyable listening experience.

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Growing up

Cadoc Collins is a alpha in training his father is sick
and is dying but his reign as Alpha can end even before it begins if he is challenged. Rosie has never felt like she belonged with the different packs and how they are treated but when she js rejected after she is pregnant she runs and he comes for her. This is about these young people growing up and making decisions that affects lots of people that will affect lots of lives . Great performance from Silas and Elle on bringing these characters to life.

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Loved this - both the story and the narration!

I'm a huge sucker for rejected mate books and this one is up there as one of my favorites. It combines both my love of rejected mate books, and my love of new adult and academy books. In this one Cadoc and Rosie couldn't be more different - they are in the same pack, and the same school, but are also worlds apart. Cadoc is to be the next alpha and is a part of the elite in the pack. Rosie is a scavenger, so low in the pack as to not even rank. Their mating is a political nightmare for Cadoc, so he publicly rejects her. In Cadoc, we see his fight for his bond to Rosie, but also how it directly conflicts with what he was raised to believe around sacrifice for the pack. The angst in this one as we follow along on Rosie's journey is exactly the kind of angst I love. At the beginning of the story, it appears that she is not strong, but in reality she is incredibly strong in conviction and doing what needs to be done, This had exactly what I love in a rejected mate book, with a jealous, protective alpha who makes some colossal mistakes along the way to figuring out his Happy Ever After, but we also get to see him grow and develop and do better. Cate C Wells has definitely hit it out of the park with The Heir Apparent's Rejected Mate.

The narration for this one was stellar. I loved both of their voices and thought they worked perfectly for this and in fact intend to look for more books that fit what I like to read that both have narrated. I loved listening to this, and it didn't matter that I had read it before. Definitely if you are a fan of shifters, fated mates, rejected mates and angsty romance with a great Happy Ever After, pick this up and give it a listen!

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decent book with good narration

good book with good narration. I liked this one better then book 1. the narrators were much better in book 2 also

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