
A Beginner's Guide to Wooing Your Mate
Being(s) in Love, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Robert Nieman
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By:
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R. Cooper
Zeki Janowitz has returned to his hometown of Wolf's Paw to start his wizarding career. Unfortunately, Wolf's Paw, a werewolf refuge, follows centuries of tradition and shuns human magic and a very human Zeki. He knows he's in for a struggle, but a part of him has always belonged in the mountain town, or rather belonged to Theo Greenleaf. Years away at school haven't lessened Zeki's crush on the quiet werewolf. When town gossip informs him Theo still suffers from his mate's rejection and does not date, it does little to ease Zeki's embarrassing feelings. He decides now's the time to get the man he's always wanted.
Werewolves usually don't recover from losing their mates, and Theo barely pulled through by focusing on his love of baking. It's a daily struggle, and Zeki's return to Wolf's Paw shatters his peace. Theo doesn't know what to think when Zeki attempts to woo him, talking about his wizarding business and settling in town for good. It's like Zeki doesn't have a clue how his words years before left Theo a shell of a werewolf.
Beginners in love, Theo and Zeki must seduce each other with a bit of heavenly baking and magic.
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But I was so happy!! He did a great job. Sometimes it is hard, when you have already read a book, to let go of how it sounds in your head but there were no conflicts.
Now the story. R. Cooper's books always have these curving, slow, emotional rollouts of storyline. They are an exercise in empathy and frustration. Frustration that you can't give hugs to fictional characters. Or eat their cookies. We all know this is a happy ever-after romance so no spoilers in saying Zeki and Theo get together. You just want to shake and hug them. Again fictional characters so you can't, but you can keep reading the other Being(s) books and learn more about Wolf's Paw. I want to go to spring thaw! Wouldn't mind a werewolf lover either.
One of my favorit love stories
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First MC: 8
Second MC: 8
Secondary characters: 6
Mystery: 5
Sexual tension: 6
Humor: 6
Hotness: 5
Product placement: 3
Ridiculousness: 2
Annoying: 3
Audio: 5
To re-read: 8
lots of rambling, but I liked it. It was sweet, maybe because they were 21. Shifter story but without the snarling.
This book makes me want to consume all the cookies in the world.
Narration
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Been waiting!
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Another great romance!
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Love this book
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magical romance
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I have mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, I hate the fact that the MCs are separated until the 70% point by a simple MISUNDERSTANDING. Gah! I hate that. Everyone – literally – knows these guys are mates, but Zeki. I don’t understand why he wasn’t told and it made me crazy that this was the central “hurdle”.
I think there was enough between them, beyond that knowledge, that they could have worked through, without the big secret.
If you ignore that fact, you get a sweet story of two members of a different “race” trying to find a connection and bridge gaps of prejudice and ignorance, and that, is enough of a story to be compelling.
R. Cooper is a gifted writer, but sometimes I feel like the stories just drag a bit in the middle. Things that could be resolved quickly tend to take a long time.
I love the magical elements, and the emotions being poured into the baking, and sweetness of each of the characters. I don’t love how long everything drags out.
For fans of the author and this series, this is highly recommended. For fans of shifter novels, I’d read some reviews and decide if it’s for you based on a few of those. It’s not a “typical” shifter story, and though there is a mate pull it’s not the urgent “got to have it now” kind of thing you might be looking for.
3.5 of 5 stars
Audio
Robert Nieman is a narrator that I’ve always enjoyed. He doesn’t do a lot to give us unique voices or anything, but his voice is easy to listen to and he’s good with timing and emotions. I don’t know that the narration really adds a lot to this story but it definitely doesn’t detract.
4 of 5 stars
Overall 3.75 (rounded to 4) of 5 stars
Fans of the series will be happy!
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Great story but average performance
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Much better narrator than the first two
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i lovd it
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