He is the ancient frost. She is the living fire. And this Christmas, the legend of Saint Nick gets a primal, deadly rewrite.
Dr. Nia Abara has spent her career deconstructing the myths of the Winter Solstice. She knows the stories of the Wild Hunt and the Yule beasts are born from ancient fears. But when a mysterious research grant lands her on a private jet that crashes into the frozen Arctic wastes, Nia discovers that the monsters aren't metaphors. They are real, they are hungry, and she is on the menu.
Her savior is a nightmare wrapped in muscle and fur.
Niklas Vinter is no jolly old elf. He is the Warden, the Winter Wolf, an ancient Alpha Shifter cursed to hold back the darkness of Krampus. For centuries, the "Frozen Heart" curse has been turning his soul into ice, leaving him a cold, ruthless guardian of the North. He has accepted his to freeze from the inside out to protect the world.
Until he smells her.
Nia isn’t just a human; she is a carrier of Ember Blood, a shamanic lineage of fire and storm. She is the Hearth to his Winter, the only heat capable of thawing his cursed flesh. But the ancient texts are to bind the monster Krampus and save the Warden, the Hearth must be sacrificed.
Niklas refuses to let history repeat itself. He locks Nia away to protect her from his enemies—and from his own rising, feral hunger. But as the Solstice approaches and the Alpha’s Rut takes hold, the walls of Ironwood Keep aren't enough to keep them apart.
With Krampus laying siege to the fortress and the ice creeping toward Niklas’s heart, Nia must become the tragic sacrifice the legends demand, or unleash her own power to rewrite the rules of magic, fate, and love.
Winter's Wolf is a dark, steamy BWWM Omegaverse romance. It features a grumpy ancient Alpha, a brilliant and defiant heroine, high-stakes action, and a twisted take on holiday mythology.
She was likable as lead. She was smart,brilliant. This alternate story of Christmas was fresh. I found myself wondering what happened to the cowardly shifter that abandoned her in the plane. This book could be a movie! It snatched me up from the plane scene forward. The time shift, the supernatural creatures... I enjoyed this book. Now I am looking for more books by the author. I wish we'd have at least got to the birth of the children...come on now! Let continue to normalize coming full circle in the story.
I liked the authors twist on the winter solstice. I’m glad that Nia didn’t allow Nikolas’ pride to suffer alone to keep her from doing what she needed to do to help him. I’d recommend this book!
I was pleasantly surprised by this author! This my first reading from this author and I loved the way she pulled in African mythology into this storyline. I’m definitely looking forward to more stories by this author in this genre.🫶🏾👏🏾👏🏾