That’s The Way Rejection Goes – TWiT Book Review

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Sam
I was happy to see everyone around me find their fated mates. My books were enough romance to keep me distracted until they walked in. Two Alpha wolves came into the hotel together, recently ousted by their pack. I can tell they’re a mated pair, so why do they keep staring at me like that? My pulse quickens every time they’re near and for some reason, both of them like to get close to me, whispering sweet nothings in my ear from either side.

I always imagined finding that person just for me. But two of them? And Alphas to boot? How does that even begin to work? Not only that, but their affections are getting in the way of my work. They’re scaring away customers and friends alike, trying to keep me to themselves. As much as I’d love to fall into bed with them and forget my responsibilities, I’m the backbone of this town. My wolves… my family comes first. I don’t know if these Alphas can learn to accept that or if they need to find somewhere else to stay.


Rating: 4
4/5
Good Book
Characters
rb4stars
Entertaining
rb4stars
Originality
rb4stars
Engaging
rb4stars
LGBTQIA Relevance
rb5stars

Shifter Grove has emerged as a heartwarming sanctuary for rogue wolves, largely thanks to the dedication of the hotel owner, Sam. Over the past decade, he has transformed the grove into a beacon of hope, providing hospitality that has saved countless wolves from despair. Readers are invited to delve into Sam’s world through an engaging series of books that spotlight the struggles and triumphs of various characters.

The latest installment, “That’s the Way Rejection Goes,” shines a much-deserved light on Sam’s character. While many characters in the series have successfully battled their emotional upheavals, Sam has often found himself sidelined. This book allows him to confront his past and move toward healing. However, rather than getting lost in melodrama, the narrative takes a more playful approach, offering readers a delightful mix of romance and intimacy between Sam and his two lovers.

This book stands out not only for its focus on Sam but also for its lighter tone. Seeing a narrative combining character depth with a less dramatic plotline is refreshing. With great writing and compelling characters, this edition leans into the romance side of storytelling. While many characters from previous books see little representation here, the pleasure derived from Sam’s escapades makes it a noteworthy read.


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Blake Wolfe has adored werewolves and monsters since he was a child growing up in a small rural town. Now he lives near the shores of Lake Michigan with his two partners and two cats that need to be fed every three seconds. He spends most of his time hiking through the nearby forest, thinking up the next great love story for his readers.

Read my other reviews of Blake Wolfe’s books:

Shifter Grove Rogue Wolves
Reject Me Baby One More Tim
Semi-Rejected Life

Mated To The Viking Alpha
Loki’s Enemy Mate
Thor’s Unexpected Mate

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