The Wolf King, Lauren Palphreyman
The Wolf King, Lauren Palphreyman
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The Wolf King

Author: Lauren Palphreyman

Series: Wolf King, The

Narrator: Zara Hampton-Brown, Shane East

Unabridged: 12 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Simon Maverick

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

A Court of Thorns and Roses meets Game of Thrones in the first book in a sensational new romantasy series where a headstrong princess is kidnapped by the alpha of a werewolf clan, leading to all-out war, and forbidden romance...

When a princess is kidnapped by an alpha, war rages between the humans and the wolves. But soon, forbidden attraction starts to grow…

Princess Aurora longs to escape the castle and the marriage that has been arranged for her.

But on the night before her wedding, at a dog fight where captured werewolves are made to fight for sport, she spares the life of a young wolf. It puts her on the radar of the powerful alpha who was going to kill him. And it changes everything.

That night, when the alpha escapes, he kidnaps her and takes her to the rugged lands north of the border—where the once warring werewolf clans are beginning to unite. He thinks that she is the key to winning the war against the humans.

About Lauren Palphreyman

Lauren Palphreyman is the author of The Wolf King and The Night Prince, and writes books full of fantasy and romance. Her serial fiction has garnered over 70 million views on Wattpad, and over 1 million views on Radish. Follow her on TikTok (@LEPalphreyman), Instagram (@LaurenPalphreyman), or Facebook (@LEPalphreyman) to find out more. She lives in London.


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"Duet narrators Zara Hampton–Brown and Shane East pair well together in this romantasy set in an alternative Scotland. Princess Aurora rejects a loveless betrothal in England, instead making a pact with a Scottish clan leader who is a wolf changeling. Hampton–Brown uses an arch tone and a British accent for Aurora, a jaded campaigner who must quickly absorb the intricacies of pack law. East slips on a growly Scottish accent for Aurora’s wolf compatriot, as well as all the other personalities populating the king’s keep. The pair’s many conversations are seamless in the duet narration. As Aurora and her wolf await King James’s ruling on their pact, Hampton–Brown and East build the political stakes and the undeniable passion between the two, making their love story a wild ride."