Author: Lauren Palphreyman
Genre: Fantasy
Series: Wolf King # 1
Publication: September 12, 2023
475 pages
Source: Personal Library
When a princess is kidnapped by an alpha , war rages between the humans and the wolves. But soon, forbidden attraction starts to grow. . .
Princess Aurora longs to escape the castle and the marriage that has been arranged for her.
But on the night before her wedding, at a dog fight where captured werewolves are made to fight for sport, she spares the life of a young wolf. It puts her on the radar of the powerful alpha who was going to kill him. And it changes everything.
That night, when the alpha escapes, he kidnaps her and takes her to the rugged lands north of the border — where the once warring werewolf clans are beginning to unite. He thinks that she is the key to winning the war against the humans.
Only, as they spend time around one another, forbidden attraction starts to grow. And as Aurora learns that not all wolves are bad, the alpha discovers that she is in danger from both his enemies, and those he once considered friends.
With monsters on both sides, a bloodthirsty war between humans and wolves raging, and undeniable passion growing between them — will their story end in love? Or tragedy?
And will Aurora ever get home?
Does she even want to?
MY THOUGHTS
The Wolf King started off pretty strong, and I was immediately hooked from the first chapter. It was giving me Outlander vibes, which I quite enjoy. I loved the idea of humans versus the wolf clans and seeing the hierarchy of the alphas under the Wolf King. However, the book started going a bit downhill for me around the midway point. The worldbuilding was easy to follow and straightforward, but overall pretty basic. The writing was clunky and felt overly simple. To be frank, it read as if it were written for someone with a low reading level or slow comprehension. Even the short-chapter format felt intentional, seemingly designed to cater to people’s short attention spans nowadays. However, I believe that if a story is well-written, with an engaging plot and fleshed-out characters, that wouldn’t be an issue.
Aurora, Rory was one of the most basic, simple-minded, and annoying characters I’ve read so far this year. I understand she’s twenty, but she acted like she was fifteen. I hated her internal monologue, constantly reminding readers how obedient and meek she had to be but no, now she’s a fierce young woman who isn’t like that anymore. It felt like she was throwing a tantrum every other chapter. There were countless scenes where she acted like the immature brat that she was, trying to provoke people around her, only to whine when she didn't get a reaction or their attention. She was truly exhausting, and I was tired of her shit.
The author inserted a possible love triangle into the mix, and while I usually love a good love triangle, this was not it. There was a clear favorite and obvious endgame I saw early on. Was anyone swooning over Callum? Because I certainly wasn’t. He was truly a big oaf, as everyone so often said, the epitome of brawns and no brains. I didn’t understand why Rory was falling head over heels, declaring her love for him when he literally did nothing for her and kept making promises he didn’t keep. Then again, she acted like a dumb child. There was a scene where he raised his voice at her, and that’s when I knew exactly what kind of “man” he was. I’m not sure if the author tried to write Callum as a copy of Jamie Fraser, but he ain’t no Jamie, that’s for sure. All ego, no action to back it up. I liked Blake, though; he’s everything I enjoy in a male lead. It annoyed me to no end that Rory kept accusing him of things he never did. Every time he tried to help or give her advice, she’d insist, both internally and out loud that he was lying or sabotaging her, yet she’d still take his advice and later discover he’d been telling the truth all along.
While The Wolf King was a quick read, it read like a bad CW TV show you can’t help but keep watching. I liked some parts of the story, it had its moments, but overall, it was a pretty mediocre book. Same Romantasy type book flooding the market right now. Despite it all, I’m curious to see how the story plays out after what Blake did at the end and to see who the true endgame will be. I plan to read the sequel for only Blake. This is not a book I'd recommend as there are better written werewolf/shifters books out there.
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