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Mate Me

Immortal Vices and Virtues Universe

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Mate Me

By: Kel Carpenter, Aurelia Jane
Narrated by: Savannah Rivers, Stephen Borne
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Beauty and the Beast meets Hades and Persephone in this shifter fantasy romance standalone!

A god wants me dead.

My ancestors stole half his soul then imprisoned him in Tartarus, thinking he'd be forgotten. That he could never return.

They were wrong.

The day he rips open a portal between our worlds, my life is over. As the current guardian of his cursed soul, my head is on the chopping block, but there's a snag in his plan. This dark god believes he's my fated mate.

We're not, but he refuses to take no for an answer.

When he kidnaps my cousin, I'm forced to make a deal. To rescue her, I have to spend six months in Tartarus. Pretending to be his mate. His queen.

Saving both our lives means fake dating the king of monsters. The real danger comes when my modern-day Hades makes it clear that he wants not just my life, but my love.

That was never part of the bargain, but with every stolen kiss and forbidden touch—I just might be handing him my heart.

Mate Me is a spicy standalone romantasy set in the Immortal Vices and Virtues Universe. Every book is a guaranteed happily ever after with a satisfying ending and no cliffhangers. Perfect for fans of Immortals After Dark, Black Dagger Brotherhood, and the Demonica series.

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Paranormal Fantasy Mythology Funny Witty Greek Mythology Ancient Greece Heartfelt
Clever Banter • Unexpected Twists • Engaging Character Portrayals • Well-crafted Intrigue • Immersive Worldbuilding

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A Romance that shifts from magic to monster lore, mystery and banishment, lies and discovery, Mate Me tosses our heroine into Tartarus.

Reagan’s life is straight from a supernatural novel: a rare black unicorn shifter (that is struggling to control and bond with her familiar,) a father who is an alpha werewolf pack leader, a contracted hunter of magical items, and a guardian, forced at birth to house the soul of the god of Tartarus inside her… and it will eventually kill her. Just like her mother.

Little did she know that when her life is in danger, it opens up the locked portal to Tartarus…and the next phase of her destiny.

When her powerful (and sassy) witch cousin, Clara, is kidnapped into Tartarus, Ragan makes a deal with the king of the Underworld; she will stay six months with him then both Ragan and Clara can go home.

His reasoning? It’s not to get back his soul back that has been inside the females in Reagan’s line for thousands of years.

It’s because he swears Reagan is his mate.

The story does indeed transform into the notes of the cherished “Beauty and The Beast” and “Hades and Persephone,” just like the tagline states.

J will admit; it took me a bit to get into the story. The reasoning was because the lore for this world they set-up was often confusing. Or not explained hardly; just there. I would have enjoyed a prequel novella or maybe a few more chapters to explain the complexity of Reagan’s family and their monstrous, magical, shifters, and fey abilities and connections.

But the final climax was handled well, touched my heart, made me gasp, and tied the loose strings in a bow.

The setting of Tartarus was described well and our king of Tartarus had his background decently flushed out.

Our leading lady Reagan was so sarcastic and snarky. She was easy to relate to and like. And Clara was such a devilishly charming character! My favorite. The audiobook narrator played them both brilliantly.

Our king of Tartarus was dark, rich, charming, tender, and a just ruler. The male lead had a great intonation, pitch, and rasp for him. I wish his voice would have changed a little more for the others; he also had a surfer drawl to it. But I did enjoy his performance.

And their steamy scenes…let’s just say, it’ll make you appreciate painting more!

She was Forced to Take his Soul, but now has his Heart

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I listened to another book in this series out of order and knew I wanted the rest.
These authors and narrators are completely new to me and I'm glad I took the chance to listen.
The writing was good, narration was fantastic.
Narration by Stephen Borne and Savanah Rivers.

Caius and Reagan are fated mates (and a past lives trope bonus).
There are multiple side characters to love and cheer on amd a few you want to die!
Overall a good choice to listen to if you like romantasy/PNR.
Looking forward to the next books!

fantastic narration!

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I really enjoyed listening to this story. It had suspense, mystery , twists, humor, and romance. What more would you want from a Fated mates, opposite s attract story?
Reagan,A strong woman and Caius, her alpha mate, discover the truth about betrayal in the royal palace

Stephen Borne and Savannah Rivers narration is very well done.
It was an entertaining audio to listen.
#PFP productions #the Flock on Tour

entertaining

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The story is not an afterthought but a carefully crafted intrigue. The relationship buildup is also fun and believable.
The mail voice actor struggled with creating different voices in my opinion, but did a great job otherwise.

Great story, great relationship development

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I enjoyed this book. I love how they met and she has a strong character. Both narrators did an amazing job at narrating

Great read

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