The She-Wolf Games (The Pack Mates of Lunar Crest, #1)

The She-Wolf Games (The Pack Mates of Lunar Crest, #1)

Ginna Moran

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The rules of the She-Wolf Games are simple. 1. Get out of the cage first. 2. Don’t waste time shifting into a wolf. 3. Never stop running. 4. Don’t get caught. 5. Repeat every night until the games are over...or you escape. With werewolves on the brink of extinction, packs from everywhere came together in an attempt to overcome their differences. The creation of the She-Wolf Games did just that, bringing peace among the territories as packs work toward the same goal: Save their species. Usually, I’d be touched at such a monumental occasion, but I had no idea werewolves existed. Or that female werewolves were a commodity and the ultimate prize. I figured it out fast after encountering a beautiful wolf outside my apartment building. If only the cute sucker hadn’t bitten me. Because now, I find myself as one of three she-wolves among a few dozen men competing for a chance to fill a spot in my new pack. Four scary-hot werewolves who all get to claim me. And they will do anything to win the She-Wolf Games. It’s for a good cause, right? Too bad I’m going to assure they all lose. This is a sizzling hot reverse harem paranormal romance. Get ready for sparks to fly as the games begin.


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    I didn’t know what to expect, having never read this author before and it turned out to be pretty fun. It definitely isn’t for everyone and some people might consider it dark (as if that’s a bad thing?!).

    Be warned, this book will drop you into a foreign world … laws and societal rules are different here. Things you consider unsavory or sexist may just be the ways of life for this particular species and society.

    That said, I definitely did have to remind myself of that a few times in order to be comfortable wrapping my head around some of their policies … and that’s okay! I don’t read just to endure the same things, views, laws, attitudes, etc. Regardless of whether the reader can or cannot stomach this particular trope, the writing and character development are good, in my opinion. I would read more from this author and I’ll likely read on in this series.

    There are definitely characters to both love and root for and hate here.
    Lyric is pretty likable as a strong-willed female who really doesn’t take any sh— well, you know.

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