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Amie doesn’t have a wolf. It makes her broken and weak to some.
They don't know her.

On her eighteenth birthday, her worst fear comes true—James, the Alpha’s son and her fated mate, rejects her in front of the entire pack. Shattered, Amie runs, carving out a new life among humans where no one knows what she is… or what she’s missing.

But years later, Alpha Finlay finds her. He knows she isn’t his mate, but something about her calls to him. Against her will, Amie is drawn back into pack life—where, at last, her wolf awakens.

And for the first time, Amie feels like she belongs. She has friends, family… and a dangerous pull toward the Alpha she shouldn’t want. But with the Games approaching—the brutal contest that decides every pack’s rank for the next decade—old enemies return, and dark threats rise.

Now Amie must face the pack that rejected her and the mate who broke her heart. And when destiny collides with desire, she’ll discover that strength isn’t just about the wolf within—it’s about choosing who you truly are.

Perfect for fans of fierce heroines, fated mates, and slow-burn romance, Game of destiny is a story of second chances, pack loyalty, and love that defies fate.

588 pages, ebook

Published January 1, 2025

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Lina Ljunggren

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Lina Ljunggren is a Swedish author who has been reading fantasy and paranormal romance books since an early age. It was this passion that made her sit down, pick up a pen and start writing herself.

Lina is an archaeologists and uses her knowledge about the past in her world building and plotting. She loves to create stories that are character driven with the relationships between the characters as a driving force in the story.

The white rose series is Lina's debut on the printed book scene. The first book int the three part series, Mary's Path, has all the elements that is typical of Linas work. Intriguing characters, historical settings, enticing cultures and magic and mystery.

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95 reviews
September 16, 2025
Stumbled across this book by following a link for one of those novel reading sites, and could definitely tell that this book is a part of a genre that has a very strict set of tropes and cliches. You bake a cake with eggs, flour, & milk, you make a Werewolf Romance with fated mates, pack dynamics that mimic a caste system, and liberal amounts of angst. While I don't see myself becoming a huge a fan of this particular genre as a whole, Game of Destiny was a surprisingly cozy read (even when it remembered that werewolves are technically monsters and threw in few bloody scenes).

If Halmark ever broke into the Werewolf game, this would probably be the story they would adapt.


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14 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2025
This book is not a book of literary art. If you go into it thinking it will be, you will be sorely disappointed. However, if you go into it for a lighthearted, werewolf fated mates, bit of smut, just for fun- you will thoroughly enjoy it. I loved so many of the things she did with the plot and storyline. I went on a binge of the whole genre and this one was the best I found- I read it on one of those annoying apps where you basically watch an add after each short chapter- and it was worth it.
Profile Image for Jenny Dauksa Schaber.
668 reviews
November 14, 2025
Read this book - you won't be disappointed

I saw an ad for this book and was delighted to see it on Amazon as opposed to a reading app. This book was so much more than I expected. I rarely give 5 stars, but this book deserves it even with some of the editing issues. While noticable, it didn't detract from the story.
I haven't been this engrossed and engaged in a book in quite some time. I loved the character development of not only the main characters but every single person. I wouldn't say there were multiple storylines, but we are given the evolution of multiple people and couples. The main character, Amie, is a strong female lead. She handles everything that is thrown at her - most often with dignity and grace while maintaining who she is and not compromising. I wasn't sure where she would end up or work things out, but it was phenomenal as it unfolded. It was unlike any werewolf book I have read. The male lead isn't even introduced for awhile. The Games were a unique addition, and I was on the edge of my seat with the attention to detail and the imagination of this author. This book traverses nearly 2 decades in its pages, and I actually wished there was more. This is one of those rare books that I wish I could read for the first time again. I highly recommend it.
104 reviews
December 24, 2025
someone said this book is not a literary work if art and I agree. Somehow amidst all the errors I found myself continuing to turn the pages and I really enjoyed this. Nothing new in werewolf world but very much enjoyed it
Profile Image for Tammy Agdeppa.
20 reviews
October 29, 2025
Attention Catching!

Really enjoyed this book. Caught my attention immediately and held it to the end. Sadly, it did end. I could have kept on reading.
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October 23, 2025
I love love LOVE this book. It's such a nice change of the romance trope. There's still romance but it's more of a background. This is more hunger games but with wolves.
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104 reviews
October 9, 2025
Surprisingly well written good romance with adult characters who act like adults. It is a cozy read. And that’s what I was looking for. I’m really glad it’s not as bad as a lot of books in this genre. I really loved this story and writing. It was everything I wanted in a romance. Whatever drama was there was dealt in a realistic mature way. I’m really glad to see most characters having depth and are not shallow and one dimensional characters.
I really hope all of this author’s books share this trait.
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84 reviews
September 7, 2025
Didn’t think I’d be such a hook line and sinker for a werewolf read! But here I was! Also- thank you to whoever finally got this book on Goodreads.
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483 reviews
December 19, 2025
4.5 Surprised Stars
Does this need edited? Yes
Does it need to be around 100 chapters? No
But it is exactly what I was in the mood for and made me feel. Despite all it's flaws, it's getting a rare 5 stars.
My biggest complaint is for such a long book we only got descriptions for a few characters, and it wasn't diverse at all. Especially when the games and Alpha meetings are supposed to be held for packs around the entire world.
Also, the timeline was sad. I wish it would have been a few years max for the couple.




SPOILERS:
virgin h
h ends up with a different H/mate than the one who rejected her
H had some fun as a teen but not for a long time/no ow drama with him
First fated mate was such a disappointment, but he suffered then got his own HEA

h turns 18 but still doesn't have a wolf. Her pack assumes to mean she will be weak.
Her mate ends up her childhood friend and the Alpha's son.
He freaks and immediately rejects her in front of the entire pack. The alpha is upset but agrees with his son on h being weak.
Her dad and mom are the Beta family. h grew up calling the Alpha and Gamma her uncles. This was destroying relationships in the pack, so h ran away.
She lives in the human world for 4 years.
When she meets Finn, he takes her to meet his new pack. There she gets her wolf, and she is not weak! She is a rare and big red wolf. She joins the pack. I loved the friendships she made. When the beta died during the attack I sobbed.
Best part of this story is that she doesn't end up with her original mate who rejected her. Finn and her love each other for SIX years without talking about it or making a move. h is scared he will meet his true mate and she would lose him.
h becomes H's beta and they go to the games with a great team. First day she meets her brother again, and her mate. It seems that for a rejection to break a bond, the rejected party has to accept the rejection. No one knew this, so she is still technically mated to James. Accepting the rejection would disqualify them both from the games so she has to wait a month.
Finn kissed h before games but she stopped it, since he could meet his mate there. Turns out he did, at the end of the games she accepts James rejection and instantly mates to Finn, they're second chance mates.
Their bond is recognized by the counsel and they're told they have both a chosen and true mate bond, because SIX freaking years of friendship and love beforehand.
The games were fun and intense. I loved how Jake grew in this and proved his worth, becoming Beta when h becomes Luna. James was such a bad mate. He told h she betrayed him because of the H, she yelled I'm a virgin are you. Of course he had been sleeping around the whole time. He told her he was scared, he was young and she was so beautiful. The Pack and his family loved her, he knew they'd want her to be treated right. And of course, now that he knows he was wrong and has seen her beautiful strong wolf he wants to right his wrongs. When she says no he tries to make her jealous by making out with one of his old hookups, ICK!
She gets along with her brother and his mate. Meets Finn's mother and brother.
Finn was the second son, not raised to be an alpha. His aunt pretty much raised him, his parents focusing on older son. When their dad dies his brother became alpha, but he had a violent mean streak. Finn saw the destruction of the pack coming, his mom begged not to challenge his brother, so he went to counsel and formed his own pack, allowing anyone from the original pack to follow him. His pack is strong, but his brothers was focused on strength and warriors getting everything. When all the others left it didn't leave many people to do the actual daily work. The H's Blue Mountain pack ranks number 3 in the world and his brothers pack falls to 31.
They go home, celebrate their mating. Make new alliances with other packs. Find out horrid things H's brother is doing.
h gets pregnant but forces H to take her to annual Alpha meeting. They use their allies to get his brother's pack dismantled, brother no longer an alpha. h is of course kidnapped and H kills brother.
His mother needed slapped. She doesn't see how only choosing the brother because of her own parenting mistakes made H feel like crap. h encouraged H to tell her the truth but in the end they have a civil acquaintance relationship.
Luckily h's family is amazing and treats H like family.
James meets a wolf from H's old pack, chooses her, and they're kids are all friends.
Couple have a son then daughter and of course ends with the H getting her pregnant a third time, hopefully meaning she won't participate in the games, since it freaked him out the last time to have her in danger. Beautiful love story!
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64 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2025
Definitely needs editing. Errors all over the place. But if you can look past that there is a pretty decent story there.

Like so many other books in this genre, the main character gets rejected by her fated mate, an alpha. For a pleasant surprise, the main character is NOT an abused, maltreated, downtrodden individual. She has a loving, supportive family, and her pack is not dysfunctional and full of disgusting abuses. James makes the mistake of rejecting Amie, and Amie compounds the mistake by promptly running away. She foolishly thinks that if she just removes herself then the pack will return to normal functioning and there won't be any friction. Which, as any halfway-decent parent knows, won't happen. Her parents don't just forget about her.

Amie starts a new life elsewhere and is appreciated for who she is, with or without a wolf. She shows her worth and helps her new pack grow and overcome numerous problems. Many years pass, and then it's time for the Games, which will force Amie to see James again. Will they reconcile, or will Amie have moved on to someone else, someone wiser?

What I found most interesting was the Games the werewolves in this world compete in every 10 years. This ranks the packs, giving everyone an idea of their strength and smarts. The 10 different tests during the 2-month Games was the best part of the book, I thought. The way Amie's pack worked together to solve problems was very engrossing.

In the end everything works out. Most of the idiots grow wiser and learn from their mistakes. The rotten are punished and the worthy are recognized for their worth.

Of the books I've read in this genre, I like this one best. I like the fact that abuse doesn't have a major role in the story. There are some abuses of pack members, but it isn't in Amie's pack, and it doesn't happen to her. There isn't the usual jealous, spiteful, cruel and manipulative female side character (sister/alpha's daughter/wannabe luna) out to get the main character, poisoning everything with her lies. No hateful, sadistic parents. Finlay, the alpha of Amie's new pack isn't a cold, distant wolf with a scary reputation for cruelty and ruthlessness whose icy heart is melted by pity for his damsel-in-distress fated mate who has been brutally treated. I found that a refreshing change of pace.
Profile Image for Josephine Diaz.
4 reviews
February 1, 2026
I really enjoyed Game of Destiny. From the very beginning, it pulled me in, and the story reminded me of the Olympics—but with a unique twist. I love werewolf fiction, and this one immediately caught my attention.

What really stood out to me was the theme of sacrifice. It’s heartbreaking how someone would give up their own life and happiness just to make sure their family doesn’t suffer. Amie leaves her pack after being rejected by her alpha, believing that removing herself is the best way to protect her family. Ironically, her absence causes even more pain—her family suffers, and so does the pack she left behind. All she wanted was to spare her mother, father, and brother from hurt, even if that meant sending herself away and trying to find a new path.

Amie creates a life for herself in the human world, fully believing she’ll never find her wolf. What makes this story powerful is the realization that she didn’t need to be “fixed”—she needed love and acceptance. Had her original alpha accepted her, their pack could have truly thrived.

Finley’s story mirrors Amie’s in a really compelling way. As the younger brother, he was overlooked and treated as unimportant, eventually being raised by his grandmother. He also leaves his pack—not out of selfishness, but to avoid hurting his family. Watching him build something incredible on his own was inspiring. When Finley and Amie come together, they truly thrive, and your love for them just keeps growing as the story progresses.

Yes, there are a few cringe moments, but they’re worth pushing through. The challenges, competitions, and trials were one of my favorite parts—they really did feel like an Olympic-style series of events. This wasn’t just a love story; it had depth, twists, growth, and purpose.

Overall, Game of Destiny was an enjoyable read with strong emotional themes, exciting challenges, and characters you can’t help but root for.
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132 reviews18 followers
January 3, 2026
I liked this book, but it was super long and drawn out. I kept thinking that it had the feel of a pay-per-chapter book, you know that ones that you see ads for on social media. The books that start off super good because that is the part that you see on the ad. So, they hook you in with 5 or 6 awesome chapters and then it goes downhill quickly after that. Well, when I got done with reading this, I googled it and sure enough, it is a pay-per-chapter read. Thankfully this book was good all the way through, it was just so long and could have been edited a bunch to get rid of all the fluff. When it comes to the grammar of the book (because most of the PPC books have so many misspelled words or awful grammar mistakes), it really wasn't too bad. There were some misspelled words here and there but in ratio to how long the book was, it didn't bother me.
The book starts out tragic and heartbreakingly sad as it follows the FMC trying to navigate her life after her mate rejects her because she doesn't have her wolf. It shows how strong she was for leaving her pack and making her life into something. It's touch and go with these rejected mate stories. I've read somewhere the FMC goes back to her original mate, who doesn't do anything to redeem himself, instead of staying with the new man that she has found. I was happy with the outcome of the book. I'm not sure if I would recommend this 768 page book though, just because of the length of it. It is not a quick read by no means. So, if you haven't picked this up yet be warned that once you get into the book, you'll probably not want to stop reading it and you will be stuck reading 768 pages!
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117 reviews
December 29, 2025
This book was pretty good and I enjoyed it overall but I won’t lie it took me quite a while to read it as I felt the pace stalled at certain moments so I struggled through. Plus the end though it was a long time coming with Finley’s brother’s death, it also felt like it was done in a rush, rather quickly which was a bit off-putting.

Though I did enjoy the FMC and how she stood up for herself and decided to embark on her own adventure despite the hurt and embarrassment she went through. She never let anything define her and she didn’t just automatically let the mate who rejected her back into her life nor did they end up together in the end which I thought was awesome. It’s part of why I enjoy second chance mates so much because it’s a way for them to start fresh rather than go back to people who hurt them so badly. I get some things can be forgiven but often times I struggle to be truly happy with those type of HEA’s no matter the groveling that took place.

But overall it was a good book and I enjoyed the games and the side character and how each relationship grew especially that of the MMC Finley and the FMC Amie. I didn’t mind the epilogue either, though the pregnancy thing back to back seemed a bit much then again it’s kinda an interwoven part of the wolf culture within this book: a good, secure pack means more pups and births as it shows they’re thriving and safe and all that. All in all, it was a nice read though being completely honest, it’s not one I’d come back to reread.
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2,120 reviews
January 28, 2026
Found this through an ad for online novels for the Astra Novel reading app. Unlike most online reading apps, this doesn't require top offs and coins to unlock new chapters, though there are frequent short ads as a result. Sometimes the ads won't work and you need to restart the app to get the next chapter to unlock correctly, but it's still slightly better than paying for a ton of coins to temporarily unlock a book for reading.

The book itself doesn't have the best formatting or spelling out there, but if you read it just for the story and enjoying the characters, it's constantly moving and evolving, which makes for an entertaining read. Amie has a very unique experience and point of view, which she uses to her own advantage as she makes her way. Finlay was not on her radar at all to begin with, but she ends up drawn to him and her pack. Honestly, if things had turned out differently with the bond, there might have been a revolt from the readers, but it works out very well. There's more than a little bit of drama with twists and turns to keep it interesting. It wraps things up nicely with the epilogue as well, and the story is complete, so it isn't left hanging in addition to the unlocking requirements to read it online.
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3,988 reviews33 followers
October 17, 2025
***Does contain mild spice, expletives, some violence and talk of forced pregnancy***

Game of Destiny is a rather lengthy book that covers a good chunk of Armeria or Amie as she is known as. After her rejection at her 18 party from her mate, she hides in the human world until a visiting alpha finds her and then convinces her to return with him to his pack.

The book definitely kept the attention of the reader even while covering so much time but since it was on one of those horrendous apps it took forever to read. At the same the reader would find the characters with wrong names or misspelled names (looking at Medow the whole book) throughout the book as well as other misspellings. And for a book with multiple POVs there was no truly clear delineation on who was the focus of the chapter.

What probably had me largely confused was the fact that for them to have been wolves there was very little inclusion of their wolf halves even down to the point where their wolves didn't even have separate names or even clearly separate personalities as other authors allow.

Definitely an engaging read and probably a rather quick one if you can avoid the reading app.
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32 reviews
October 26, 2025
Amie doesn’t have a wolf. It makes her broken and weak to some.
They don't know her.

On her eighteenth birthday, her worst fear comes true—James, the Alpha’s son and her fated mate, rejects her in front of the entire pack. Shattered, Amie runs, carving out a new life among humans where no one knows what she is… or what she’s missing.

Years later, Alpha Finlay finds her. He knows she isn’t his mate, but something about her calls to him. Against her will, Amie is drawn back into pack life—where, at last, her wolf awakens.

For the first time, Amie feels like she belongs. She has friends, family… and a dangerous pull toward the Alpha she shouldn’t want. But with the Games approaching—the brutal contest that decides every pack’s rank for the next decade—old enemies return, and dark threats rise.

Now Amie must face the pack that rejected her and the mate who broke her heart. And when destiny collides with desire, she’ll discover that strength isn’t just about the wolf within—it’s about choosing who you truly are.

Perfect for fans of fierce heroines, fated mates, and slow-burn romance, Game of destiny is a story of second chances, pack loyalty, and love that defies fate.
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891 reviews29 followers
November 28, 2025
WHAT TO EXPECT:
✔️ Fated Mates
✔️ Rejected Mates
✔️ Slow Burn
✔️ Strong FMC

⚠️ Check trigger warnings; this dark content is for +18 readers

On her 18th birthday, Amie was rejected by James, one of her best friends, her mate, and the future Alpha of the pack. James and the pack view her as weak because she has not gotten her wolf yet, and the assumption is that if Amie gets her wolf, it will not be strong enough to be the pack Luna. To save her family’s relationships with the pack, she decides to run away and remove herself from the equation.

Years later, after starting over, living and working in a human town, Amie meets Alpha Finlay, who convinces her she needs to give his pack a chance, knowing she would be a great addition to his pack. Alpha Finlay’s pack has a strong family dynamic and has accepted Amie for who she is, making this a great found family to surround herself with.

I enjoyed reading Game of Destiny and found myself rooting for Amie to find her happiness. I loved her friendship with Alpha Finlay and the book's satisfying conclusion. The storyline held my interest throughout, making it worth a 4 / 5 star rating.
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636 reviews4 followers
January 19, 2026
Hard to rate

4.25 ⭐️Reading time: 12 hours, 58 minutes , 768 pages.

Rating this was hard. For the first 70ish% of this book, I was pleasantly surprised that the book has a good momentum despite being a slow burn. Very slow. And that was a thought that kept popping into my head as I was read. And until I got to the end of the games, I was set for this being 4.5 stars ( would have been a 5 star but I just prefer more romance/ spicy from the start).

However, everything after the games ( the last 30%/ 260 pages, which is like a whole book) just lost that momentum. A lot of it felt unnecessary, padding or just clumsily trying to fix loose ends. Some became a bit repetitive ( why so many celebrations? Each one out did the one before it and yet it was described exactly the same?). The last 30% really gave 2 star vibes.

Add in the fact it made me cry/ eyes water at multiple parts near the start and I was confused on how to rate this.

Overall, I still rated it high because the majority of it was good, I connected enough with the characters to be affected by what happened to them but was still disappointed by the quality of the writing at the end.
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28 reviews
January 21, 2026
Just finished reading A Game Of Destiny, which is a story I found on a pay per chapter advert. (Side note, they bug me because i KNOW they steal stories, but I read the advert and then get frustrated because I want to know what happened, so I am SUPER glad I got to finish this one!)

It was a sweet story with some action and fun in the middle, some action, some surprises. It was heartwarming and cute, and the storyline was a great mix of small town romance, second chance romance, and fated mates.

I loved the fact that this had the second chance element, WITHOUT the darker element of abuse which often seems to be paired with it.

The book itself would benefit from editing, there are many times where the writing is long winded with no need, there are some grammatical or typing errors, and several points I felt situations could have been condensed. BUT.

The storyline was very good, the characters were great, very individual and a good mixture.

This is one that I would return to as a comfort read! And I would consider more from the Author.
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37 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2025
I am so happy to re-read this book. I read it few months ago, on another platform that wasn't kindle, and I wasn't able to find it again. After a LOT of searching, I have found this book again.

Different from most of second chances mate I read this year, this one has a very interesting story with a strong Female character. Red is really very strong in many aspects, and even while young she did had a good maturity. I love the way you can feel the years passing, the characters progressing and you even feel a little sad about James character. Which is for me a super interesting development. As it is very "human like" to make mistakes and to understand that often those have consequences from where we can not run away. Finn is such a supportive Male main character, it is really hard to not fall in love with him at first sight. Martin is also a character I love very much, he was super important for the development of our Red, and as well part of her healing process.

I love re-reading this book, and could finally post a review. For me, this is one of my top 5 books from this year. Looking forward other work by this author.
2 reviews
October 18, 2025
like a car crash you can’t look away from. This is your sign to go read ACOTAR again.

I wanted to stop reading- but the grammar, cliche, inconsistent, wattpad middle school (maybe even elementary school education) horny teenager vibes kept me reading with horror.

I read it all the way through, so obviously it kept my attention (though it did take me almost 2-3 months. But honestly, don’t waste your time. It reminds me of the first time I tried to write a book at 13, just cringe. And I’m a weirdo who like a (good) werewolf story. This looks like someone ask ChatGPT 1st edition to write a book, had someone read over the first 3 chapters, had AI write her bio, then had it advertised in hope of making money. I spent most of the book trying to figure out what I would write in my review, and yet I still struggle to get my opinion across.
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461 reviews3 followers
December 15, 2025
Facebook tease hooked me!

I found this book on Facebook, (or Instagram), and the start of the story is about the beloved daughter of the Beta couple of a werewolf pack, Amie, who had just turned 18. Her wolf hasn’t appeared yet, but that is the age when you meet your mate. The alpha’s son James rejected her, which was heartbreaking, but also caused a rift in her parents’s relationship with the Alpha and his Luna. Her choice to leave is where the blurb ended. The link was to another booksite, where you have to watch annoying ads to keep reading. So happy I found this story on Kindle Unlimited! It was a full length novel with interesting world building, pack politics, and pack placement based on games played every 10 years. Loved it, slow build, but you really get to know all the different dynamics of the characters!
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359 reviews13 followers
January 5, 2026
Amie’ Journey

I enjoyed the plot, progression, characters, settings and more. Always like new variations in shifter stories and this one having pack games every 10 years for ranking pack strength and intelligence is a fun variation.

The one grammatical thing would like to see changed is when the author mentions me/l and another person. That is egotistical. It is much politer, grammatically correct, and flows better putting the other person first. Ex: 'Sam and me' instead of 'me and Sam'.

Virtual Voices are getting much better even from a year ago. I definitely like multiple voices, keeps the characters straight in my mind. There are still a few pronunciation errors & a few errors in spelled the same words but pronounced differently, wrong meaning used... BUT you still run into that from living narrators occasionally.
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1,318 reviews72 followers
January 10, 2026
A little tedious and unnecessary long and the editing wasn’t the best as names kept changing throughout the book but very compelling in the way of tv serial dramas where you know they’re milking the plot for all it’s worth but you’re still engaged. I enjoyed getting to know Amie and watch her rebuild her agency after being rejected by her first mate and having to leave her pack. I also enjoyed witnessing the lack dynamics of the Blue Mountain pack and seeing Finn come into his own as an alpha despite the pressures from his evil brother, the alpha of his former pack, neglect from his mother, and being tested when James, Amie’s initially fated mate comes back hoping to win her back.

I read this through one of those webnovel apps but overall enjoyed this wolf shifter romance and I think it’s pulling me back into a sub-genre I haven’t read for ages.
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7 reviews
January 6, 2026
Excellent read!

I enjoyed this story very much. The only reason I’m not giving a full 5 star rating is because of some spelling, grammar, and continuity issues. Really the only continuity issue is a name change that I don’t even remember its whereabouts now. Spelling was mostly names and while I can accept unusual spellings for names, it wasn’t always the same. While ‘Medow’ is how a character’s name was spelled most of the time, there were a handful of times it was ‘Meadow’. Others were Jessie/Jessy, Raina/Rania. It was distracting. Overall the issues never detracted from the story, just kinda got annoying.
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2 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2026
It was a great story, loved a lot of the elements. Not sure if it was originally in English but it needs a lot of editing. Some words didn’t make sense, states in America spelled incorrectly. Also if the book is based in the US the wording and phrases don’t fit. It sounds very British/english. Not a huge deal but it doesn’t fit our speech here as well as all the spelling of words is more British/English or Canadian as opposed to how we spell things in the US. (Favourite as opposed to favorite, also the phrase ‘had done’ isn’t really used here either). It was a great palate cleanser, 3 stars bc I loved the characters but the editing and spelling were throwing me off.
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512 reviews41 followers
January 13, 2026
This was a long book, and no, it wasn’t error-free. Some of the side characters’ names got mixed up (Jessie, Jessi… or Jamie?), which were small mistakes but still noticeable. A few bits were a bit cringe too.

That said, I actually enjoyed it. It ticked all my boxes: werewolves, rejected mates, second-chance mates, a strong alpha, and a strong Luna. And honestly, getting to see the wolf who rejected his mate have to live with his actions, was satisfying.

I enjoyed this for what it was.

Even with the typos, proofing issues, and the odd cringe moment, it gave me everything I wanted, so I was more than happy to overlook the flaws.
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148 reviews
October 31, 2025
A not so typical Alphaverse story but a more realistic (lol) werewolfverse plot. Main male character is a walking green flag.
I suspect that story started out as a fan fiction. It has the overall feel to it.
The story is in need of an editor!! Some characters get misnamed or mixed up later in the plot, as well as there the use of some false friends.

What's up with the constant giggling of the female characters in this story?
It is so frequent it stood out, it gets annoying after a while bc EVERY female does it.
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January 19, 2026
loved it 🥰

Such an amazing and good story,
It’s emotional and so much to feel, the bad, the happy and the real good moments 🤗

It’s an shifter (wolves) story and we follow Amie and she has an amazing story to tell, rejected, being alone, strength, growing up, second chances, friends, lose, winning, open endings getting closure and the happy endings 🤗🥰 I loved all of it, some parts made me freakin emotional 🥹

It’s written really well and the story reads really easy 🤗

Definitely a 5 🌟 read
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