Wolf Hunts (The Stoneridge Pack, #1)

Wolf Hunts (The Stoneridge Pack, #1)

C.J. Cooke

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How can you escape the hunt when everybody is hunting you? Calli was born an impossibility. With the dual soul of a shifter and the natural magic of a witch, she was the first known shifter/witch hybrid. But in a world where witches hunt wolves to siphon their magic, and wolves kill witches no questions asked, could she ever hope to find a place where she belonged? When Calli’s parents, a shifter and a witch, met and realised their mating would never be accepted, they went into hiding from both the Coven and the Pack. Despite living this way, Calli and her brother had grown up in a happy and loving home. After her parents are killed in a car crash one night, Calli’s world spirals out of control. Now the guardian of her five-year-old brother, Jacob, they flee to America to hide. In Arbington, Calli and Jacob settle into the safe house their parents had set up. Even in death, they were watching out for them, but they soon discover a small wolf pack lives in the same town. Battling her confusing emotions towards the shifters only complicates things forcing Calli to make a decision. Trust her parents and stay? Or was it time to run again?


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  • TipseyBR
    Mar 10, 2025
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    I really liked Callie, Grey, Tanner, and River. This story deals with a lot of Ppgrief, and Callie is fierce in taking care of her brother and managing everything after the deaths of her parents. The guys are great - they are blown away by Callie. I like Grey’s pack for the most part (except Wallace - what is his damage?). I loved how Jacob is also an integral part and not just a token kid. All of the side characters have such depth and I loved them almost as much as the MCs. I can’t wait to see what happens next in this series. It is the first I have read by Cooke, but it will not be the last.

    This story is written in British English, which is fine. The FMC and Jacob are from England, so it fits them. I didn’t mind the British spelling and phrasing. But I did have one quibble - the guys were all American and there were a few times that they used British phrasing in their speech. It only happened a few times, but it just pulled me out of the story when it happened because they weren’t British and wouldn’t have used that phrasing. I still loved the story and will be checking out book 2.

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