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I’ve been rejected by everyone—but an alpha heir wants me to be his pretend mate. As the only wolf shifter in my pack not to shift, being rejected from my home when I turned eighteen was not unexpected when the shifter war is so close. But being sent to a secret academy full of immortal wolf shifters, demons, and teachers with no morals wasn’t something I planned for. Luna Alpha Academy is for rejects only. They choose wolves that no one cares about if they go missing and if I can survive long enough to learn the dark magic they teach, I might even be welcome back home as a wolf-witch. Only catch? My tutor is a hot shifter asshole who takes what he wants—this time it’s me. In exchange for extra training, Atlas wants me to pretend to be his. Every kiss, every possessive touch, every growl to anyone that comes near me only makes me want him more. But I can’t have him. Not really. He’s the alpha heir. I’m a wolf who can’t even shift. We don’t belong together, and it’s fake. It can’t ever be real. Dark magic is my future and my only way back to my pack. This is a full-length trilogy full of sexy alpha males, steamy scenes, a strong heroine and a lot of sarcasm. Intended for 17+ readers.
Publication Year: 2022
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Luna Wolf by G. Bailey Regan Rosewood
2.5 ⭐️
If you’ve been around my good-reads awhile you will know I absolutely love werewolf books, they’re an addiction. I was so damn optimistic starting this and, unfortunately, I’m so sad to say this didn’t do it for me.
The characters had no chemistry, and it wasn’t even just with the love interest. It was very insta-love—insta friends, kinda like wham bam, nice to meet you ma’am and suddenly Nyx is best friends with side characters. We don’t even get a chance to fully meet them and she’s kissing the next alpha heir.
The demon side plot and dark magic didn’t work for me either. It was too rushed in every way, and I just don’t see myself continuing on with the series even if it did end on a slightly intriguing cliff hanger. And I wasn’t talking about the mate business, that miscommunication or whatever it would turn out to be just made me roll my eyes so far into my head all I saw was dark