After being cast out of the Arctic Wolf Tribe, Iris will have to find a new home. The only problem? It seems just joining another tribe isn’t going to be enough for the system this time around.
It’s a long way from their original location to the hot spring mountains she thinks will make for the perfect home. That means there are plenty of opportunities to find some uniquely skilled artisans, some new friends, and even a new shifter, or two, to add to her harem!
Will she be able to secure warm homes in time for the next cold season? Only time will tell!
This is the second book in the completed Her Beasts beastworld series. If you love primitive worlds, shifters, reverse harems, kingdom building, and gamelit / LitRPG style systems, then you will enjoy this series. Intended for 18+ readers due to sexually explicit scenes, brief descriptions of violence, and the rare mention of cannibalism. No M/M, but one of the male leads is bisexual.
Honestly, I feel like 3 is generous. I love the LIs, but iris is honestly the ultimate Mary Sue and 90% of this book is her reciting first year university textbooks I swear. World building is great, but it doesn’t need to be listed out as a 5 page diatribe. If I didn’t love Fern and Hazel I would have DNF. I want to see if and how the mates all grow and change.