Hunted: Magiford Supernatural City
Pack of Dawn and Destiny • Book 1
by K.M. Shea
Why You'll Love This
Being the only human hunter living inside a werewolf pack sounds like a death wish — and somehow it's also a slow-burn romance.
- Great if you want: an underdog heroine holding her own in a supernatural world
- The experience: fast, fun, and addictive — classic banter-to-romance energy throughout
- The writing: Shea keeps tension light but consistent, with a confident first-person voice
- Skip if: you prefer darker, grittier takes on werewolf fiction
About This Book
In a city teeming with supernatural politics and predators, being the only human hunter embedded within a powerful werewolf pack sounds like a death wish — and some days, it feels like one. K.M. Shea's Hunted drops readers into the complicated world of Magiford, where the heroine must prove herself daily among wolves who are faster, stronger, and far less interested in fairness. The tension between outsider and reluctant insider gives the story genuine emotional stakes, while a slow-burn dynamic with an infuriatingly compelling alpha keeps the pages turning long past any reasonable stopping point.
What makes this book particularly satisfying as a reading experience is Shea's sharp, first-person voice — witty under pressure, self-aware without being precious. The pacing moves with purpose, balancing action sequences against quieter moments that actually develop character. Shea has a gift for building supernatural world mechanics that feel consistent and lived-in rather than convenient, and the Pack dynamics add layers of intrigue beyond a simple romance plot. It's the kind of opening installment that makes the next book feel less like an option and more like an inevitability.