Burning Embers


Author(s): Katie May 
Series: Mated by Fire
Book Number: 1
Release Date: 30th Aug 2024
The average rating for this book is 4.55 out of 5

Trigger Warning Abuse - Past Trigger Warning Death Trigger Warning Death outside of the Harem Trigger Warning Sexual Assault
Genre Urban Fantasy Burn Slow Heat Level 🔥 - Clean romance (no swearing or on-page steam) Harem Size Medium Harem ( FMC & 5 or 6) Trope Enemies to Lovers Trope Fated Mates Trope Found Family Trope Friends to Lovers Form Shifters Form Vampires Form Witches, Warlocks & Mages Form Wolves POV 1st Person POV POV Multiple POV Age FMC High School Age (up to 18) POC MMC POC MMC - Black Store Availability Hardback Store Availability Kindle Unlimited Store Availability Paperback Angst Brothers Cinnamon Roll Cliffhanger Foster Care/Adoption Gamer Harem Evolves Over Time Insta-Love Insta-Lust Jealous/Possessive FMC Jealous/Possessive MMC Kickass Woman Magic Mixed Species Harem Mystery Nerds Other Woman Drama Pre-Established Harem Teacher Twins Virgin MMC
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The only way to survive the flames is to become one with them.

Since my parents died when I was young, I’ve been bounced from foster home to foster home. Some have been great. Others…not so much.

My social worker, Amanda, assures me that this new home will be my final one.

New house. New school. New life.

Surprisingly enough, my foster parents are wonderful and my foster siblings have quickly become the family I thought I lost. And I know I’ll always have my best friend and secret crush, Grayson, by my side.

But everything changes when I arrive at my new school and capture the attention of the most popular guys.

Ashton, Reid, Emery, and Ethan rule the school with an iron fist, and almost immediately, they take me under their wing.

But my new friends are a little…odd. For starters, they like to sniff me way more often than should be normal. Secondly, they seem to be enemies with some of the other guys at school—including the attractive but emotionally unavailable class president, Ansel. And finally, they seemed to have claimed me as “theirs” even before we’ve had a conversation.

I’m beginning to realize that not everything in this town is as it seems. And if I hope to survive past graduation, I’ll need to figure out how to navigate this new world I’ve found myself in.

Or I might just burn like embers.



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