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United (Magiford Supernatural City)

Pack of Dawn and Destiny • Book 2

by K.M. Shea

4.41 Goodreads
(8.4K ratings)

Why You'll Love This

She hunts werewolves for a living — falling for the Pack Alpha is either the worst idea imaginable or the only one that makes sense.

  • Great if you want: slow-burn supernatural romance with real tension and stakes
  • The experience: fast, fun, and cozy — reads in one guilty afternoon sitting
  • The writing: Shea keeps romantic tension tight without dragging out the obvious
  • Skip if: you want dark, gritty urban fantasy — this stays light

About This Book

In the supernatural city of Magiford, being a werewolf hunter who's also a newly turned werewolf was already complicated enough. Now someone is deliberately forcing the change on unsuspecting humans, and the clock is running out for the victims of Timber Ridge. Throw in a brooding Pack Alpha whose presence keeps getting harder to ignore, and the emotional stakes here run in two directions at once — an urgent, dangerous investigation on the outside and a quietly devastating internal conflict about belonging, identity, and the cost of keeping yourself at arm's length from the people who might actually want you around.

K.M. Shea writes with the kind of propulsive warmth that makes 288 pages feel both too fast and exactly right. The Magiford world is rich without being overwhelming, and Shea has a real gift for weaving tension — romantic and otherwise — into scenes that never lose their momentum. The heroine's voice is sharp and self-aware, and the slow-burn dynamic with Greyson earns every page of restraint. This is the rare second book that deepens rather than merely continues, rewarding readers who have been paying attention.