According to Audible, this is an occult paranormal romance, and Libby identifies it as a fantasy romance. No where have I seen any listing identifying this series as a young adult, anything.
I found this interesting as the lead female character is in high school. Not to mention, several other characters are also in high school, and the lead male love interest is a teacher at the same high school. It's all very confounding if you ponder for too long.
The student/teacher romance also seems to be a huge point of interest to many. I've seen several reviews comment on the romantic relationship between the two main characters as being wrong, disturbing, disgusting, etc. While I wholeheartedly agree when applied to reality or real life, this is FICTION and FANTASY FICTION at that. Get over it already.
I may never understand why a person chooses to apply real-world political correctness to a fiction book review. Much less rate it low stars based on that thought process alone? Why read the book in the first place? Especially when the book jacket or back cover clearly spells it out in advance...
Excerpt examples:
"Jess Carter only wants to finish out her senior year of high school" and "the stalkers are after her, the insanely hot guy is one of the high school coaches"
Rant over...the book itself is fine for what it is. Not a whole lot of "romance" other than some feelings of desire stated, the words I love you exchanged, some light kissing, and a few one line descriptions of ecstasy felt after a mating love bite. The synopsis states contain mature themes, which I've determined is in reference to misogynistic attitudes, crude references to sexually overpowering a woman, etc. etc.
As far as romance goes, unfortunately, it's 1☆ at best. The storyline repetiveness of actions amongest rival packs is boring and at best 2☆. I've read the first two books of this series in hopes that something exciting may actually redeem the series as a whole, but major letdown is what I've found. Pitty as it had potential, but alas, it never got off the ground. Time better spent elsewhere, IMHO.