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Accidentally Mated (Fraser Lake Pack Book 1), by Lynn Tyler

Accidentally Mated (Fraser Lake Pack Book 1), by Lynn Tyler

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Tristan Massey didn’t set out to become the alpha of Fraser Lake’s werewolf pack. All he wanted to do was borrow a car. But he couldn’t ignore the dangerous direction his beloved pack was heading in. Jake Trenton, tiger shifter, has a secret far more important than his unrequited love for his best friend. One that he will do anything to protect, even move thousands of miles away from everything he’s ever loved. One night of passion ends with a mistake that ties them together for life and ends in disaster. While Tristan struggles with the consequences of letting go of his rigid control, Jake must decide whether he can show, and accept, his true nature.

Accidentally Mated (Fraser Lake Pack Book 1), by Lynn Tyler

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #86984 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-22
  • Released on: 2015-06-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Accidentally Mated (Fraser Lake Pack Book 1), by Lynn Tyler


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Accidentally Mated By Daniel Bowen Even though this story starts a new series, it's tied in to her Pack Mates. The opening for this story is a continuation of the kidnapping in Pierce's Choice.Jake is a submissive tiger shifter that was in love with his best friend Pierce. We learned about him in Pierce's story. Due to the kidnapping incident and Jake's role in the rescue, Jake has decided to move. To resettle in Tristan's pack.Tristan is an extremely young alpha, just done with college, and fresh into starting a new business. Although he is confident and strong, not much is said about his background. Yes he grew up in the pack he now leads and he has a few childhood friends that are now adults. But I didn't see any close ties with them now that he's back.I wondered why Tristan is so wired for protection and duty. I would have felt better over Tristan's 'waffling' if there was more background on his life. Was it a past experience that made him the way he is? Is it the needs of many are more important than the needs of one? In every other mating there is a valid reason why the main characters acted the way they did. I didn't feel this applied to Tristan. Why did he tell his mate he loved him yet turned around in the next breath and told the Wolf Council Elders he didn't have a mate? Sorry, I couldn't understand Tristan or his reasoning. He kept putting his pack before his mate.While Jake came a long way in his character growth, I didn't feel Tristan improved or became firmer in his convictions. Being a new alpha doesn't give him an excuse. He had to grow up knowing how important mates are. . . . Yet he didn't listen to his wolf. He didn't confide in Jake and Jake didn't confide in Tristan. Otherwise Jake would say something sooner about his inexperience. And what about that rough mating with no lube? !! One of the top reasons I didn't trust the mating was that Jake didn't bite Tristan back.I'm not convinced that their relationship is on firm enough ground. Then there was that eagle shifter. No follow up and nothing shared with Tristan about it. There was another little nit pick about Adam and whether his own mate issues were solved before this story. I was confused because he seemed rather sad about his mating. So then I wondered about the timeline with Adam's story and this one. That bit just threw me off.Now that I stop and think about it.. .Jake was back with his tiger shifter friends and nothing was said about them. It's assumed Pierce and Gavin as well as the other tiger shifters stepped up to renew their ties, their friendship, and Jake could finally step back in how he felt about Pierce. But no, that doesn't happen, either. Anyway, if that explained it all, this was just an okay read for me. - Dan's Wife

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A story that really pulls the heartstrings. By Jean Smith A poignant bittersweet tale of how denying those we love hurts ourselves most of all. Tristan and his best friend Chris are young pack males returning home after years away at college. But the home they return to isn’t the home they left. Unruly pack members attacking unsuspecting humans and a blasé response from the alpha has Tristan unintentionally challenging. Now he’s stuck with a pack on the brink of bankruptcy both morally and financially. In a bid to re-establish order and peace Tristan takes an impromptu trip to interview a possible pack omega. What he walks into is a bidding war for an omega of another species. What he comes home with is a submissive tiger.Abandoned at a young age, Jake has been raised by a cruel and irresponsible father. He’s been forced to present himself as a dominant in order to protect the omega pride mate he loves. After the violence that ensues when his father attempts to sell his best friend, Jake is approached by Tristan. Tristan recognizes he is a submissive and offers him a place in his pack. Knowing that the man he loves has mated another Jake decides it’s time to leave.Passions, wants and needs simmer between them until one fateful night a few too many drinks sees Tristan “accidentally” mating Jake. Immediately he sets out to deny his mating. Homophobic attitudes have Tristan believing his pack will never accept a gay alpha. In his untenable position of choosing between pack and mate he hurts the one he loves. Jake is such a loveable man and I hurt with him each time Tristan denied him. I wanted to curse Tristan and beat him about the head and yet I understood him as well. Watching these two walk the lonely road away from each other and back had me in tears. I really loved this story and its ability to make love universal no matter the genders and I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves a story that really pulls at the heartstrings.A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Tyler's writing is great but this isn't good as a standalone By Jessee I got this book because it showed up on my recommends list and it seemed to have a lot of reviews so I gave it a try. I didn't realize it was part of an already established universe, so I haven't read the books in the other series. That being said:Cons: the storyline was ok but a lot of content was skipped. Maybe this is because, having already written other stories, the author made assumptions that the reader knew already. Although that doesn't explain why the climax fight of the book was over in one sentence.Also, there was so much inconsistency. A pizza was ordered and delivered in the time Jake changed his shirt. Several airplane tickets were booked less than an hour before they departed. Tristan was skeptical at the existence of an omega at the start but then later referred to several he personally knew in his thoughts without explanation.It was redundant for me as far as the main pairing went. Tristan denies they're relationship, Jake feels hurt but they get over it a little. Repeat.Pros: the writing itself is good. The best compliment I can give this book is that I wanted to keep reading until the end to see what was going to happen. There was a huge emphasis on sexuality and sex scenes compared to the rest of the book, but they were compelling and evoked emotion.The main characters were both realistic in the expectations of their relationship. I can't say how big of a pet peeve I have about characters that are treated terrible but still stay because the other person is sure to change. Jake wanted love but he wasn't going to be treated like trash. Tristan was respectful and did his best to make up for his mistakes. This was incredibly satisfactory to me and somewhat rare in this genre as far as my experience. But especially at the end when Jake comes to terms with himself it was missing so much content that had a lot of meaning.This book deserved another hundred pages to expand the rest of the plot and character relationships outside of the main couple. I liked the writing enough that I've downloaded the original series and am going to give it a shot in hopes to get a better explanation of the universe and other characters. Overall the writing was good enough that I might read it again after I finish the other series.Edit: I finished the first book of the original series and was much more satisfied with it. So I definitely recommend starting there!

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