Crescent Kingdom
Tessa Hale
Paranormal Romance![]()
Never stop running. And no matter what, never let the world know who you really are.
I’ve spent my whole life hiding. Training. Preparing. Hoping that no one will discover my secrets. What I can do. Who I am. And I’ve gotten so good at it, sometimes even I forget.
Until them.
The wolf pack with a ruthless reputation and a penchant for revenge. The protective fighter. The charming Brit. The shy hacker. The silent mercenary. The cruel assassin.
They see more than anyone ever has before. And even with demons of their own, they give me sanctuary. A place to hide, to rest, and maybe even a place to belong.
Only it turns into so much more. Because when they touch me, everything around me ignites, and nothing matters but them.
But these wolves have secrets. And those secrets bring enemies. And when they find out who I really am?
It’s not their enemies I need to fear. It’s them.
Uncaged Review: This is a good start to a new series and is a spin-off to a different series by the author, but I had no issue with not having read that series. Wren is a hybrid, and her father was cruel because Wren wasn’t a dominant, but submissive, so her father thinking beating her to almost death was a way to make her stronger. After Wren escapes and goes on the run, she hides in a small town called Crescent Creek, where she meets the wolf pack called the Diablos. Wren has been training, getting physically stronger and stronger, and when she meets the pack, she feels like she may have found a place where she belongs, but still has trust issues. And danger lurks, Wren is still being tracked by her father and his dangerous people.
I knew early on that this book would go reverse harem, but it’s not here in the first book, but definitely setting up for it. Each shifter is unique and easily likeable, except for one – but all of them pledge to protect Wren after they find out more about her. Very good start to a series. Reviewed by Cyrene![]()
4 Stars




