At 21, the main character of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne novel, Doris, knew there was no way she would have a mate because she didn’t have her wolf developed at 14. But one cold autumn of what was supposed to be a short moment of freeing night, a stranger came from nowhere and attacked her. Doris could remember his familiar seductive voice and repeated mutters of the word ‘mate’ while he forced his way onto her fragile body.
The man was intoxicated with alcohol, and Doris was positive she was not anybody’s mate. Luckily for her, the palace’s servant came out looking for someone.
Prince William. They were looking for the prince, who turned out to be Doris’ attacker.
Not her mate. For Doris, he’s nothing but the prince and her attacker.
Find out more about Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne novel here.
- Part 1: Characters Of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
- Part 2: What Does Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne Tells Us
- Part 3: Why Readers Are Loving Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
- Part 4: Golden Chapters Of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
Part 1: Characters Of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
For 5 years, Doris worked as a slave at Harold House inside the Golden Palace. It was the night of celebrating the union between the Royal House Arnold and Warrior Reilly Pack as Martin Arnold and Lady Grace Reilly prepared for marriage when her peaceful life began to shatter.
In Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne novel, Doris was a wolfless omega who had been waiting for amnesty to regain her freedom.
Until Prince William attacked her in the middle of the night and left her scarred, with his mark on her body…
Prince William was drunk and could hardly recall what he did in the first chapter of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne book. His wolf Waylon did it, and now the palace must search for the maid he marked. And Doris never planned to show herself.
Melody, the head maid, stepped in. She became Lady Melody and asked Prince William to let Doris be her lady’s maid, to which Prince William disinterestedly agreed. Melody only did it so she could get her hands on Melody anytime she wanted. She’s one of the villains in this story, and my evil side was glad at the fate she had to face later in the Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne book.
But Prince William will soon discover the truth in Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne book, thanks to his wolf Waylon.
Earlier in the Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne book, it was explained how Prince William dreaded the moment his brother, Crown Prince Martin, would marry Grace Leilly, his lover before the Luna Queen arranged the marriage. After the incident with Doris, his wolf told him to return to the garden for their mate, but Prince William refused to believe it was a servant.
His mother died because of her mate (Alpha King Charles), and Prince William doesn’t want the same fate for himself. He isn’t about to trust anyone with that tragic past, let alone the woman fated to be his mate in Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne book.
The Crown Prince, Prince Martin, was fond of Doris, and he went to the library often to see her. The young prince, Prince Daniel, also became Doris’ friend when he masked his identity under the name David. In Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne, his identity was revealed to her on Luna Queen Cara’s birthday, where Doris got tangled with the mess inside the palace.
Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne will give us a taste of historical werewolf romance with a realistic character status gap, from noble bloodlines to lowly servants, where the main characters each belong.
Those who love historical novels and werewolves will like Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne book. You will fall in love with the princes lining up to impress Doris. This will remind you of the gorgeous knight in shining armor in fairytales. Only they are not riding their horses they shifted into massive werewolf forms!
Part 2: What Does Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne Tells Us
A story of the Royal Prince and the palace’s maid, Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne becomes a story of forced love because of the nature and experiences of the characters. Prince William acted upon his wolf instinct. Unlike his wolf, Prince William refused to be mated after what happened to his mother.
His mother died soon after his father, King Charles, married Luna Queen Cara, and he suspected Cara of his mother’s death out of jealousy. This made Prince William dislike the thought of finding his mate.
But on the night of the wedding celebration, Prince William’s wolf took over and attacked Doris, claiming she was his wolf. Without a wolf, Doris couldn’t believe it. It was late when she realized her attacker was Prince William. She wanted none of it, but her body was yearning for the opposite. She wanted him as much, and she was mortified.
She should have listened to her best friend, Beth, a slave, about how dangerous it was to step outside.
But Doris had come far away from the rose garden, and now she must do her best to stay hidden from Prince William or risk getting punished.
It’s not like Prince William didn’t want her because she’s a maid. The reason was tied with his past. Yet, no matter how he ignored her existence, Prince William found himself protecting Doris, especially when she got all messed up with the business around the palace and the people who wanted to get the power over Royal House Arnold.
The main characters of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne are cold and act disinterested in each other, but readers still find their chemistry really strong. Prince William isn’t great at communicating his feelings, and Doris is trying to figure out if she’s just another conquest for him or someone special without a wolf.
All the tension between them and around the palace builds to a thrilling crescendo of lies, betrayal, mystery, and romance that will leave readers of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne breathless.
Part 3: Why Readers Are Loving Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
Romance genres are becoming the common themes for paranormal books, especially with werewolves as main characters. In Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne, Caroline Above knew about this and bravely added historical elements to her work. Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne’s setting revolved around the palace (except when Prince William traveled to the North with Doris). The gap between their life status is evident throughout the story and how the characters initially refused to accept one another.
This is one reason readers are rooting for Prince William and Doris to be with each other! All they have to do was setlle their differences and a happy ending was waiting for them.
Readers who love reading historical fiction with Prince and Princess, Kings and Queens, Lunas and Alphas will love Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne. It has everything readers will look for in historical werewolf romance and will still wonder what will happen next. The plot is intense; you will not be able to put it down!
And if you are not into this kind of novel, I suggest you try it now. It’s good to choose well-written books, even if you don’t like some of the themes in them. Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne will change your mind. Go and read it on Dreame and Amazon now!
Part 4: Golden Chapters Of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne
Catherine Above Story’s Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne is filled with thrilling chapters, and listed below are some of them:
Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne Chapter 22
Beth suggested Doris ask Prince Martin to help her be reassigned from being Melody’s maid, but she firmly refused. At this rate, Doris is still clueless about the Crown Prince’s special treatment of her.
Melody had gone too far in hurting Doris and Beth was worried she would do it again if given a chance.
Walking down the hall, Doris stumbled with David, who gave her the ointment after realizing she had got her hand burned again. But it was a lie because it was Doris’ doing this time. A punishment and a mere burn.
David asked her if she was attending the Luna Queen’s party. To Doris’s confusion, David was somehow glad she was not coming.
Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne Chapter 9
Prince William and Doris had a brief moment alone in the library after the Crown Prince left. Prince William realized she could read and write, and he also got to ask about her home, which surprised Dorris. Not everyone asked a maid about their home or life outside the palace.
However, Doris could not remember her home. At this moment, now Lady Melody interrupted their conversation. She asked Prince William if she could assign Doris as her lady’s maid. Doris didn’t like the idea but knew too well she could not say a word. Prince William, who could care less, agreed and left.
Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne Chapter 10
After successfully getting her wish in Chapter 9 of Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne, Lady Melody demanded Doris to the room close to hers and Prince William’s. While walking to the hall, she continued to tell Doris how she was nothing compared to her. She assumed Doris would want to get Prince William’s attention, too, like the rest of the maids. If only she knew Doris’s efforts to keep herself hidden as the real maid Prince William had marked. Doris didn’t want a man like him.
Doris is genuinely doing her best to help Lady Melody get Prince William’s attention in Her Unwanted Mate On The Throne.
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