While Mac enjoys the excitement, he eventually finds that he is not truly happy in the city, forcing Giles to face the painful reality of letting him go.
Despite their differences—shifter vs. human, city vs. small town, and alpha vs. omega—the two share a powerful physical attraction they initially try to ignore. Their story is a modern shifter retelling of the classic fairytale The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse . Key Story Beats Rebel by Harper B. Cole
In the novel Rebel by , the story follows Mac , an omega wolf shifter who has spent his entire life sheltered in the woods under his brother’s shadow. Tired of being treated like a pup needing supervision, Mac saves his money and decides it's finally time to leave pack life behind and experience the excitement of the city. The Babysitting Gig While Mac enjoys the excitement, he eventually finds
Mac leaves his sheltered life in the woods for the bright lights and loud music of the city. small town, and alpha vs
When , a human alpha, finishes a construction job in Dusk Fall, he's unexpectedly asked to take on a "babysitting" role. His task is to escort Mac to the city and ensure his safety while showing him a good time. While the pack sees Mac as a darling in need of coddling, Giles quickly realizes that Mac is eager to stretch his legs and explore his independence. Opposites Attract
The story follows the "Fairest of Them All" series formula, featuring an unexpected pregnancy , an adorable baby, and an eventual Happily Ever After (HEA) .
Giles acts as Mac's guide, showing him the best of city life while protecting him.