Synopsis

Shipped off to Ravenscroft University, a graduate school for the supernatural elite, I have a lot to live up to. As the heir to America’s most powerful pack, my life up to now has been spent in a gilded cage. But not for the reason you might think.

I was locked away, not to be protected, but because I was born broken. A disappointment to them all. A wolf who couldn’t shift.

This is supposed to be my fresh start, but my past won’t leave me alone. Not when he’s here. The arrogant wolf shifter who ruined my life after I turned him down seven years ago. Now, I’m a pariah, followed by the rumors my rejected mate has spread, hated by my classmates, isolated again.

From everyone but them.
A vampire prince.
A forbidden priest.
A powerful demigod.
A bully wolf.

I’m playing a dangerous game, and the rules say I can’t be with them. Then again, rules are made to be broken.

And when every moment spent with them brings me closer to finding my wolf, how can I stay away?

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Review

Obsession is the first book in the Mate Games series. It was a great paranormal boarding school romance, and the audiobook is fantastic.

The story follows Sunday, a werewolf who can’t shift. As with many of these books, as soon as Sunday sets foot on campus, several men are immediately drawn to her, including the mate she rejected. I liked Sunday. She was feisty and had a lot of fight in her. The guys, of course, were all fantastic, and I love this mix of supernatural creatures from vampires, one who is a priest, to Norse Gods. The leading group is all great, but Sunday’s roommate Moira steals a lot of the show. She is great!

We don’t get too much of the story in this one. Obsession is more about setting up the characters and just a couple of plot points. I didn’t mind it, though, as it was necessary to introduce all of the characters. But I am very excited to see where this story will go.

As I mentioned, I listened to the audiobook. It is a cast, and it is AMAZING! Sunday and all of the women are voiced by Stella Hinter, who does a great job as always. Jason Clarke voices Caleb, and his Irish accent is on point! James Joseph is new to me, but he does a great job as Noah. The English accent is so sexy. J.F. Harding is also new to me, he voices Kingston, and I will be listening to more by these two. Finally, Aaron Sheldock voices Alek, and oh my goodness, he could be Thor. I could listen to that voice all day. The book is excellent, but the audio is what makes it. Just trust me and listen!

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