"Big Bad Boss - Marked" by Renee Rose and Lee Savino serves up a wolf-shifter billionaire romance that’s equal parts steamy and growl-worthy—literally. Brick, our alpha wolf, has marked Madi, his human mate, which you'd think would mean smooth sailing, right? Wrong. Instead of living happily ever after, Brick locks Madi in his tower like a moody medieval lord, because nothing says "I love you" like isolation. Classic.
While Brick runs off to manage his pack and wrestle with his alpha issues, Madi is left to figure out how to avoid going full Rapunzel. And let me tell you, Madi is no damsel in distress. She’s smart, confident, and not about to let some brooding wolf boss her around (well, at least not outside the bedroom). Brick’s whole "pack or mate" dilemma stretches on far too long, but thankfully Madi, with a little help from Brick's surprisingly wise mother, reminds him that having a mate isn’t a liability—it’s a strength.
The third book picks up the pace after a lot of back-and-forth from the previous installments, and we finally get some answers. Though communication between Brick and Madi mostly happens through, spicy encounters, lol, their dynamic keeps you turning the pages. Plus Rose & Savino can write a spicy scene like nobody's business!
The finale? A little cringey, but hilariously so. IYKYK. If you love a shifter romance with a side of pack drama and some billionaire flair, "Big Bad Boss - Marked" is a satisfying (if drawn-out) conclusion.