Witch of the Wolves
by Kaylee ArcherCategory
About this book
DELUXE EDITION - featuring gorgeous stenciled edges -Caught between spells and savage beasts, Cordelia Levine must unravel the secrets of her dual heritage―half witch, half werewolf―and face her desire for the one creature who holds her future in his hands. Cordelia Levine, a twenty-three-year-old witch hidden in the human world, leads a quiet life in London with her aunt, managing an apothecary for the supernatural. But her life is upended when a brooding and handsome werewolf, Bishop Danvers, kidnaps her on her estranged father’s orders―the Alpha of the Albion Pack. It is at Trevelyan, her father’s estate, that Cordelia learns she comes from a long line of witches with secondary werewolf traits―a powerful and unique bloodline that must be protected from foreign packs. Not everyone in the pack is happy about Cordelia’s arrival, and as danger closes in, she wonders if the man who ripped her from her life could be the one to save it.
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AprilDelightful and fun 🐺
"🐺 Thank you, St. Martin's Press for the ARC of this ebook 🐺 If Jane Austen had written a paranormal romance, I think this might have been it. A witty, delightfully stubborn witch who isn't ready to be tamed by any man, and a broody, charming werewolf who wins her over anyway. Cordelia and Bishop are delightful together, whether they're arguing, teasing one another, or letting their true selves out from beneath their carefully-laid masks. The plot kept me guessing, and waiting for the next shoe to drop. And I was actually *wrong* about some of what I expected to happen, which I love. I want to be fooled—to feel a sense of shock alongside the characters. I'm ever-so grateful I've got the next book queued up! 👀 ["
March 27, 2026 Verified Purchase
HeadCanonHeadCase*chef's kiss*
"Cordelia hides in the human world rather than joining a cover. She comes from a long line of powerful witches, but has taken a false last name for security. But now her werewolf father wants to claim her, and he's sending his pack after her. Her father claims it's to protect her, but really he wants to use her to solidify his own power by marrying her to his right-hand man Bishop. Can Cordelia trust the man who kidnapped her? Read if you like: -Werewolf Romance -Secrets -Pack Politics and Intrigue -Enemies to Lovers -Arranged Marriage Don't let the comparison to A Court of Thorns and Roses and From Blood and Ash fool you or put you off. Witch of the Wolves is way more enjoyable than either of them. I liked Cordelia more than both Feyre and Poppy. And I liked Bishop more than Rhys and Cas, but about the same as Hawk (PS I'm still salty about that). Bishop was a delicious werewolf MMC. Strong, brooding, and just a little bit possessive. The were-trifecta. And the arranged marriage trope was *chef's kiss* I can't wait for book two! ["
October 5, 2025 Verified Purchase