The Alpha's Son
The Alpha's Son • Book 1
by Penny Jessup
About This Book
Max Remus wants nothing to do with fate. While his packmates obsess over finding their mates, he's perfectly content with his sketchbook, his best friend, and his dad's cooking. But the Blue Moon Festival — a summer camp tradition for elite wolves — has other plans, especially when the alpha's son, Jasper Apollo, shows up for the first time. What follows is a slow-burn collision between destiny and denial, as Max wrestles with feelings he never asked for and a connection he can't explain away. The stakes are personal rather than epic, which makes them hit harder.
Jessup writes with a light, assured touch that suits the YA-adjacent tone perfectly — there's genuine warmth in the friendships, sharp timing in the banter, and enough emotional honesty to keep the romance grounded even within its fantastical setting. The werewolf world-building serves the story without overwhelming it, and the pack dynamics give the central relationship real texture and consequence. Readers who respond to the push-pull tension of reluctant romance will find this first installment moves quickly but leaves the right things unresolved.