Why You'll Love This
Before Vasile became the Alpha legends are built on, he had to be broken first — and this is that story.
- Great if you want: origin-story depth for a beloved series character you thought you knew
- The experience: emotionally heavy and slow-burning, with a deeply romantic core
- The writing: Loftis leans into internal monologue — introspective, tender, and pack-bond-obsessed
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier Grey Wolves books — context matters here
About This Book
Before the man became legend, he was simply a wolf learning to bear the weight of leadership. Luna of Mine reaches back a century to tell the origin story longtime fans of the Grey Wolves series have been waiting for — how Vasile Lupei rose to become Alpha of the Eastern Romania pack, and how one woman alone could break him open and put him back together stronger. The stakes are intimate before they are epic: grief, duty, the terrifying vulnerability of loving someone when you carry the fate of an entire people on your shoulders.
Quinn Loftis writes with a warmth and emotional directness that gives paranormal romance its pulse. This eighth installment functions beautifully as both a reward for devoted series readers and a deeply felt standalone love story. Loftis trusts her characters enough to slow down, letting tension build through restraint rather than spectacle. The result is a book with genuine romantic ache — the kind that lingers not because of dramatic twists, but because the relationship at its center feels honestly, stubbornly real.