My best friend’s brother rejected me because my curves are too big. I gave up on him, but life has thrown obstacles and bad men at me ever since. Now my friend wants to cheer me up and buys us tickets to visit her brother. He’s a firefighter now. And this time around, his wolf thinks he can claim me as his mate.
I know what it’s like to be ridiculed for my body. I’ve heard it all before. My thighs are too big, and my stomach is too chunky. I try to forget how he and others treated me, but the rage is building inside of me. He’s acting like nothing happened, even though he rejected me coldly.
I’ve always known he’s my mate, that’s why it hurt so badly when he left. I know it’s a bad idea, but he shuts down my brain and puts his hands on me like he owns me. I know I should stop this, but my body is burning for him, wanting only more. The flames are choking me slowly and surely…but will he come for me?
Or will my firefighter mate reject me again?
The firefighter shifters of Honeyville protect their town, chase their mates, and make babies until there is only one fire the eternal flame of love that heals even the most painful wounds...
Another fantastic wolf shifter story by Blue Thorne. I really enjoyed reading this book and read it in one sitting. Riley and Cayden knew at a very young age that they were mates. Riley thought Cayden rejected her because of her weight, but he left the pack because he knew Riley was not ready to be mated at 15. The characters are strong and well developed. The storyline is engaging. And the world building is phenomenal. I really recommend reading this book!
Rejected Plus-Size Mate (Honeyville Firefighter Shifters Book 5) by Blue Thorne. Riley’s boyfriend bullies her with every word he says. Her best friend April has just caught her husband cheating so they decide to go on holiday so they go to Honeyville where April’s brother Cayden lives. Cayden and Riley have been mates since childhood but were too young to do anything about it. But Brad doesn’t want to give Riley up and nearly kills her.
I rated this only two stars because although the story was good-ish, there were so many issues. Riley and April, when a sentence or phrase was about one, it actually said the others name. Also, spelling mistakes, plus, left out words of the sentence to make sense