It's been quite some time since a new take on the Shifter universe has graced the shelves. Hidden has injected some of the old familiar with a new perspective on how shifters packs work.
Our FMC (Addison) is what is called an Amplifier and has unfortunately suffered trauma from the time she was born until we meet her. She was abused as a child, made ignorant of her powers, and sold off for marriage to an abusive alpha for the power that she has.
This is a SLOW BURN. Emphasis on SLOW. But, with good reason. Addison is full of trauma and her guys allow her to make decisions on her own and make them with knowledge (after all knowledge is power).
Hidden is a 4 star read for me. It missed the 5 star mark for some pretty significant issues. First, the book was centered TOO much on Addisons trauma, as if her trauma was all that there is to her. Second, Addison has a child but we don't really interact much with him. He's a toddler, but not very active or present in a lot of the scenes. He is the catalyst to why Addison has to leave her secluded cabin, but other than that, he's like a background set piece.
What Jillian Rink does very well is the SHOWING and not telling us about her world. Addison has had what her powers are and what she is hid from her, so as Addison discovers what she can do, so do we. Most authors do a huge lore dump to explain the world, but not Jillian Rink. We're on the adventure together with Addison as she finally comes into her own.