The Wolf King by Lauren Palphreyman
Series: The Wolf King #1
Publication date: November 25th, 2025
Pages: 496
Spice: 🌶️🌶️
Synopsis:
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?



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Story:
The thing I love about romantasy reads is that the worlds are always so vastly different. Within Lauren Palphreyman's we encounter a society where the humans and werewolves are vying races who want to win control of the country they live on but who have been divided between the Northern wolves and the Southern humans. Both sides have their good people and utterly evil. However for me personally I find the humans much harsher than their wolf counterparts. They don't just kill warrior wolves they capture them and subject them to things called "dog fights" where they must fight each other to stay alive another day in their captivity. The story winds around the two main characters, one human, one wolf, and shows the differing societies in drastic imagery. The human world that is a mask of superiority and decorum who hide their brutality behind a prim accent and haughty indifference. The wolves with their feral nature who have to take care to not let their wolves lead them down the road into neanderthal territory. Watching both Aurora and Callum adjust to Aurora being in the land of the wolves captured by Callum to be traded for something his people need was an interesting dynamic. Can a wolf be tamed or a lady be truly free?
Characters:
- Aurora - I will admit it here and now, Aurora annoyed me to no end. She was so determined to not see any other side of things that she would intentionally put herself in situations that warranted her being rescued. Callum ran himself ragged trying to keep her safe while he figured out if he wanted to use her as a pawn for trade or if he had other feelings for her. All the while, Princess was too busy looking down her nose at all of the wolves to really appreciate her front row seat in how the other side lives. I will say that at least she fought back if she was challenged, but even then she still needed someone to finish the job for her. I think the author made her far too delicate for my liking but I am willing to see if she grows in the sequel book.
- Callum - Callum, while charming and protective, was a bit too golden retriever to be seen as an alpha wolf. When I think of someone in that role they are respected, admired and bowed before. People who plot against them do not see the light of the next day once they are discovered. But with Callum he has such wide-eyed wonder when someone stabs him in the back. He lets his feelings for Aurora cloud his judgment and he makes me want to rip out my hair. I want him to grow a back bone. He was too soft to be an alpha. He needs some attitude.
- Blake - Blake made me curious. He had this dark and mysterious energy about him that made me really confused as to whether he was an enemy or a potential third edge to a love triangle. In one breath he is protecting Aurora (because god forbid she fight for herself) and the next he is all but betraying her for his own agenda. He seems like one of those characters who is always 3 steps ahead of whoever he is plotting against and with the conclusion of this book, that is very apparent. I kind of had a soft spot for Blake though. He is morally gray in all ways but I kind of want him to lighten as Callum darkens to make the male leads much more balanced.
Writing:
I liked the way Lauren Palphreyman wrote her story. I think that she weaved it very well and it did keep me guessing as to what would happen next. If the characters were a bit more likeable then I would have absolutely nothing to complain about. I think that the way she makes her characters speak, combining a Scottish feel to the wolves while having the humans seem more British in nature, was something borrowed from books like Outlander. Not a bad choice, but one that has been seen before by me countless times.
Overall:
I liked the story and the world building. I liked the idea of a war between humans and wolves with humans not being entirely outdone by the preternatural creatures. I would have liked more from the characters. Aurora needs some grit, Callum needs a backbone, and Blake needs some heart. Accomplishing those things would make this a 5-star read for me.

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