She stood in the pack hall and said the one thing nobody is allowed to say."I don't have a mate."And that's when Ridge decided she had to be punished. Nyah is a teenage omega trying to survive two worlds at once. One is high school, where whispers travel faster than truth. The other is pack life, where rank means everything and a girl without a mate is treated like a problem that needs fixing. When the Alpha's son, Cade, gets pulled into a plan bigger than both of them, Nyah becomes the target of a power play dressed up as tradition.
It starts with cold stares, "friendly" warnings, and people acting like they can call dibs on her life. Then it turns into threats that reach her front door. Her little brother gets dragged into it. Her mother gets hurt. And the pack's rules stop feeling like rules and start feeling like a cage. Nyah doesn't get saved by some perfect love story. She fights for her own voice. She learns who's really a friend and who's just standing close to the fire.
She learns how fast a boy can love you and still fail you. She learns that loyalty can be a chain, and silence can be a weapon. Most of all, she learns that choosing herself is going to cost her something. I Don't Have A Mate is a gritty, emotional werewolf romance packed with high school heat, pack politics, betrayal, and hard choices. It's fast, raw, and character driven, with blunt dialogue and a heroine who refuses to be owned.
If you like rejection stories that cut deep, messy love that doesn't fix everything, and a main character who bites back, this book is for you. Open the first page and meet the girl Ridge tried to break.
She stood in the pack hall and said the one thing nobody is allowed to say."I don't have a mate."And that's when Ridge decided she had to be punished. Nyah is a teenage omega trying to survive two worlds at once. One is high school, where whispers travel faster than truth. The other is pack life, where rank means everything and a girl without a mate is treated like a problem that needs fixing. When the Alpha's son, Cade, gets pulled into a plan bigger than both of them, Nyah becomes the target of a power play dressed up as tradition.
It starts with cold stares, "friendly" warnings, and people acting like they can call dibs on her life. Then it turns into threats that reach her front door. Her little brother gets dragged into it. Her mother gets hurt. And the pack's rules stop feeling like rules and start feeling like a cage. Nyah doesn't get saved by some perfect love story. She fights for her own voice. She learns who's really a friend and who's just standing close to the fire.
She learns how fast a boy can love you and still fail you. She learns that loyalty can be a chain, and silence can be a weapon. Most of all, she learns that choosing herself is going to cost her something. I Don't Have A Mate is a gritty, emotional werewolf romance packed with high school heat, pack politics, betrayal, and hard choices. It's fast, raw, and character driven, with blunt dialogue and a heroine who refuses to be owned.
If you like rejection stories that cut deep, messy love that doesn't fix everything, and a main character who bites back, this book is for you. Open the first page and meet the girl Ridge tried to break.