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First I was dragged into a fort filled with cursed Vikings. Now I'm to be used as bait. To lure out the enemy with the scent of my heat. And my only protectors are the very Vikings who dragged me here... - - - The world that Tamsin knows is on the brink of disaster. Her kinswomen have been found. Their sanctuary lies open for the plunder, their military strength weakened by treachery. Poised to besiege them are the Vikings and Albans, joined together in a frightful alliance. But Tamsin has already made a crack in that alliance. After plotting the murder of her husband, she and her unlikely ally Thrain Mordsson must face the consequences together. The King of all Alba sends them on a perilous mission to make amends for their crime. The mission is: to lure a dangerous Pictish warlord into a trap. And to kill him. Tamsin must work together with Thrain Mordsson and his brothers to accomplish her task. And while she knows she can trust Thrain, his brothers are still strangers to her. To succeed, they must learn to trust one another along the way. And Tamsin will discover what she’s truly capable of, once danger arises under the full moon... -- This is the second tome of Thrain & Tamsin’s story. In this new omegaverse series, kingdoms break apart and ancient magic is rediscovered. If you like your romance with a plotty medieval backdrop like Kushiel’s Dart or Game of Thrones, you’ll love this series. TAMING THE WOLVES is a fantasy non-shifter omegaverse romance that is based loosely on real historical events. It is the second tome of a 6-book saga, slow-burn with Reverse Harem romance. Though there are recaps of previous events, it is not meant to be read as a standalone. This novel contains graphic depictions of violence, and ends on a cliffhanger.
Publication Year: 2021
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Taming of the Wolves takes everything I loved from Stolen by Wolves and delivers it even better. The pacing is smoother this time around, with the action and romance unfolding in a way that keeps you hooked from start to finish. The plot remains rich with tension, political intrigue, and the enemies-to-lovers dynamic that I enjoyed in the first book. However, the pacing feels more refined, allowing for deeper character development and a more immersive experience overall.
What truly sets this sequel apart is the elevated smut—it’s not just steamier but also more integral to the characters’ emotional journey. It adds depth to their relationship without feeling gratuitous, perfectly balancing the romance and the spice. The slow burn is still there, but the payoff is more satisfying. If you loved the first book, Taming of the Wolves will exceed your expectations, keeping the same intensity while delivering a stronger narrative and even better chemistry between the leads.