: Reviewers on Romance.io have given it a high steam rating (4 out of 5), so expect plenty of explicit, "open door" moments. Why You Should Read It
: Unlike many urban fantasy romances where shifters live in modern cities, Hawke Oakley’s world features "wild" shifters who embrace their animal instincts, living in nature rather than houses. Fated: Wolf and the Lion by Hawke Oakley
While can be read as a standalone, it is highly recommended to read the series in order to fully appreciate the recurring pack members and the overarching world-building. If you enjoy the "grumpy vs. sunshine" trope—with an alpha who thinks he wants to be alone and an omega with a "smile bigger than his brain"—this 45,000-word novella is the perfect weekend escape. : Reviewers on Romance
: Fans of the mpreg (male pregnancy) subgenre will find plenty to love here, as building a family is a central theme for both characters. If you enjoy the "grumpy vs
— A Review of Hawke Oakley’s Wild Shifter Romance