

Narration Type: Duet Narration – Full Cast But if you do.read on, and welcome to The Mate Games.Īuthors' Note: Please refer the authors' website for all content tags and warnings. If you don’t like your books spicy, your men broody, built, and more bad than good, this is not the series for you. It contains an obsessive stalker, a foul-mouthed, inked and pierced werewolf, a naughty professor with a fondness for watching, a god of mischief, and plenty of heat. Warning: This book is not for the faint of heart. I will worship at her altar and forsake all others. Because Sunday Fallon is more than temptation. Stop what’s coming and make her mine forever. Hide her from everyone and everything that means to destroy her. And now that she was carrying the Harbinger of the Apocalypse–the result of our passion–I had to get her away from the rest of them. No matter how deep my connection to her ran, I had a greater purpose I was meant to serve.

I just hadn’t planned on falling in love and being forced to choose between my vows and my soul. Once upon a time I’d been a priest, but she’d made a sinner of me and now I welcomed damnation. But if you do…read on, and welcome to The Mate Games.Temptation, thy name is Sunday Fallon, and I am done resisting.

Then again, rules are made to be broken.Īnd when every moment spent with them brings me closer to finding my wolf, how can I stay away? I’m playing a dangerous game, and the rules say I can’t be with them. Now, I’m a pariah, followed by the rumors my rejected mate has spread, hated by my classmates, isolated again. The arrogant wolf shifter who ruined my life after I turned him down seven years ago. This is supposed to be my fresh start, but my past won’t leave me alone. I was locked away, not to be protected, but because I was born broken. As the heir to America’s most powerful pack, my life up to now has been spent in a gilded cage. Shipped off to Ravenscroft University, a graduate school for the supernatural elite, I have a lot to live up to. I rejected my fated mate and didn’t regret it for a second.
