About
Jasmine thought she had it all—an alpha mate, a growing family, and love that could weather any storm. But when Liam abandons her for Mira, his old flame, everything shatters. Left alone and pregnant, Jasmine’s heart aches as she watches the man she loves slip away, drawn to another woman’s need. How could he choose her over the mother of his child?
As tensions rise, so do Jasmine's feelings of betrayal and loneliness. Every late-night return, every lingering scent of Mira, feels like a dagger in her heart. She’s caught in a storm of emotions—resentment, longing, and a fierce desire to reclaim her place in Liam's heart. But with each passing day, it becomes clear that their bond is fraying, and the very foundation of their relationship is under threat.
When Jasmine finally reaches her breaking point, she makes a bold decision that could change everything. Will her choice lead to freedom or heartbreak? In a world where alliances shift like the winds, can Jasmine find the strength to stand on her own, or is she destined to be lost in the shadows of their love?
When I Reject My Mate and Give Him to HerChapter 1
Jasmine’s POV
Resentment boiled in me as I watched my mate, Alpha Liam Hunter, drive away. He was supposed to take me to the pack clinic for my regular pregnancy check-up, but a call from Mira about an emergency had led him to abandon me–his three-month pregnant mate.
Mira Reed, his old flame, had called him sobbing about ‘needing him’ and that it was an emergency, and without any hesitation, Liam had yelled at me frantically to get out of the car and had driven off to her place, without thinking of the welfare of his pregnant mate. My wolf whimpered at the pain of being abandoned by her mate for another woman.
Fortunately, one of the pack members on his way to the pack clinic had dropped me at the pack clinic.
After the check-up, I called Liam so he could come pick me, but he never picked my calls. I tried contacting him through our mate link, but it was blocked.
I scoffed in contempt. If it were Mira, he would have responded immediately.