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Stolen by the Wolves

Stolen by the Wolves

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A human woman is claimed by an alien pack of warriors who view her as their mate. Viking-coded aliens, omegaverse dynamics, and reverse harem romance collide in this paranormal tale. She discovers strength, loyalty, and love she never imagined.

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Britannia, 870 AD. Vikings raid the green lands relentlessly, and Tamsin, fiery-haired princess and niece to King Arthgal , is torn between saving her brother from a deadly trial and a betrothal that might seal her family's fate. When the jarl Thrain arrives with his own vendetta, the touch of their hands awakens an ancient magic. The wolves plan to besiege her sanctuary and steal her kinswomen, but legend warns that harming these women will anger the gods themselves. Once Thrain tastes her in the darkness of the godhouse, his loyalties begin to splinter, and protecting her becomes the only thing that matters.

This is slow-burn romance done right, the tension builds quietly through historical detail and magical worldbuilding rather than constant page-turning action. The omegaverse framework feels fresh when set in 870 AD Viking/Briton conflict, and Robinson writes her characters with real stakes: Tamsin isn't a pawn, she's a strategist. If you loved the grounded fantasy romance of ACOTAR's early books before the power creep, this scratches that itch.

Violence (historical Viking warfare, blood), character death (major), loss and grief, mentions of slavery/conquest, eventual sexual content (Spice 3).

Rhun's trial outcome shapes the entire plot, he survives but the cost fundamentally changes the family politics. Tamsin and Thrain's bond is real but complicated by war and betrayal; by book's end, Thrain's people turn against him. The magic awakening is tied to Tamsin's bloodline as a descendant of an ancient fae-touched line. The ending positions book 2 around a Reverse Harem scenario, hinted but not explicit yet.

If you want ACOTAR but set in historical fantasy with Vikings, this is it. Not for readers who need immediate spice (this is a slow-burn with Spice 3) or who dislike omegaverse dynamics. The series is 6 books, so commit if you start, this is designed as an epic arc. Comp: ACOTAR meets Vikings.

This is book 1 of an intended 6-book series in the Viking Omegaverse. It's designed as a long-form slow burn, you need all 6 to get the full arc. Standalone-ish in that the main romance resolves, but the world and secondary characters set up books 2-6.

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