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If you liked Stolen by the Wolves, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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A spicy, feel-good omegaverse reverse harem ideal for anyone craving found family vibes and attentive MMCs - but light on plot heavy world-building. Great escapism if you love caretaking, steamy scenes, and strong group dynamics.
'Baby & the Late Night Howlers' in the series 'Sweet Omegaverse' by author Kathryn Moon follows the story of Baby, a unique omega who needs to find a pack of alphas to mate with while she's in heat. She interviews different packs until she finds the Late Night Howlers, a motorcycle club, who embrace her differences. As Baby navigates her new status, she forms bonds with the members of the pack, facing challenges and threats from rival groups. is filled with male-male relationships within a reverse harem setting, smutty scenes, and strong character dynamics, showcasing Kathryn Moon's engaging writing style that immerses readers in the Sweet Omegaverse world.
The bar Lola had chosen for the night was a little rough for my tastes, clearly belonging to one of the city’s MC packs, and it absolutely reeked of alpha. The lighting was dim, the music was loud, th...December 2019•425 pages - #2
A spicy, fun spin on Beauty and the Beast with multiple swoony princes and plenty of magical romance. It’s not perfect, but if you like slow burns and reverse harem fantasy, this is a binge-worthy read!
Bonded by Thorns, part of the 'Beasts of the Briar' series by Elizabeth Helen, follows the story of Rosalina, a bookworm who finds herself in the Fae realm after her father disappears while searching for her missing mother. She agrees to become a prisoner in a castle inhabited by four cursed fae princes - Keldarion, Dayton, Ezryn, and Farron - in exchange for their help in releasing her father. As Rosalina navigates this new world, she discovers the princes' curse and sets out to help them find their fated mates to break it. The book is a reimagining of Beauty and the Beast, with elements of romance, fantasy, and intricate world-building woven throughout the plot.
The writing style of the book is described as captivating and immersive, with strong character development and a slow-burn romance that keeps readers engaged. The story unfolds through Rosalina's perspective as she interacts with the princes, each with their own struggles and personalities, while uncovering the mysteries of the fae realm and the curse that binds them.
February 2023•344 pages - #3
An addictive, angst-filled ride with serious emotional highs and lows - if you love grovel, complex characters, and hard-won redemption in your omegaverse, you’ll be hooked!
'Pack Darling: Part One' by Lola Rock is a gripping Omegaverse book that follows the journey of Lilah, a strong and selfless character, as she navigates a world filled with growly possessive Alphas and a pack hierarchy. The book delves into themes of pack life, found family, and the dynamics between Alphas, Betas, and Omegas. Despite the lack of traditional shifting elements, the story is rich in world-building and explores the complexities of relationships within the pack.
The plot unfolds as Lilah finds herself entangled with the Wyvern Pack, facing emotional turmoil and navigating her place among the five intriguing alpha men - Atlas, Finn, Hunter, Jett, and Orion. The writing style captures the dark and ugly side of the Omegaverse genre, portraying the struggles and strength of the characters amidst a testosterone-fueled world where emotions run high and loyalties are tested.
Maybe he’ll cane my ass, send me to solitary, or reduce my rations again, but even if he serves up a beating, it’ll be a joy compared to what Rachel and the others’ll do if I show up for that practice...July 2021•350 pages - #4
Crave to Conquer is a brutally dark omegaverse romance that’s absolutely not for everyone. If you want something gritty and emotionally intense, and you’re okay with trigger-heavy content, it can be an addictive page-turner - just approach with caution and check the content warnings first!
"Crave To Conquer" by Zoey Ellis is a dark romance set in a dystopian fantasy world where the protagonist, Cailyn, hides her Omega status while navigating a world where Alphas abuse and use Omegas. The story delves into themes of power dynamics, abuse, and the struggle for control as Cailyn and the Alpha, Drocco, face a tumultuous relationship filled with manipulation, torture, and a twisted sense of love. The writing style is described as intense, emotionally impactful, and hard-hitting, drawing readers into a world where characters behave like wolf pack archetypes in a brutal and unforgiving setting.
The squelch, pop, and ripping of flesh and ligaments filled the Great Hall as Drocco’s dagger tore through the man’s neck. His vast army of Alphas, the Lox, packed out the entire space from wall to wa...January 2018•231 pages - #5
Soft, spicy, and thoroughly addictive - if you’re even a little omegaverse or RH-curious, grab this book! A standout for its loving, sensitive approach and tropey fun.
"Lola & the Millionaires: Part One" by Kathryn Moon is a captivating story about Lola, a Beta girl, who finds herself in a unique situation surrounded by understanding Alphas. The book delves into Lola's journey of self-discovery, healing, and finding love within a found family dynamic. The plot is filled with found family vibes, steamy moments, and a well-paced storyline that keeps readers engaged. Kathryn Moon's writing style is described as beautiful, effortless, and immersive, drawing readers into the Omegaverse world she has created.
“Mm, better,” Lola said, nodding and rolling her head on her shoulders. Rake bustled around the island, a bowl of cut strawberries in his hand. He set it on the counter and then raised his hands to he...June 2020•347 pages - #6
A juicy, dragon-packed slow-burn Omegaverse romance with a cinnamon roll hero and plenty of fantasy intrigue - perfect for spicy romance lovers, but not for the Omegaverse-averse!
'The Flame King's Captive' is a high fantasy romance book set in a world with dragons and magic. The story follows Isavelle, a village girl who gets entangled with the dragon riders and their new king, Zabriel. As their relationship unfolds, secrets about Isavelle's past, the dragon riders, and the kingdom are revealed, leading to a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eager for the next installment. The book features a slow-burn romance, well-developed characters, and a captivating plot with elements of mystery and fantasy. Despite some repetitive paragraphs and a few slow parts, the book keeps readers engaged with its world-building and intriguing storyline.
Freezing winds from the northern mountains whip across the clearing, driving flurries of snow and ash into the air. Two Brethren Guard have a merciless grip on my upper arms as they drag me toward the...July 2023•515 pages - #7
An addictive, trope-filled fantasy adventure full of clever twists, memorable characters, and lush world-building - with a few pacing hiccups along the way. Well worth a try for fantasy romance fans!
Readers are introduced to a world where the characters are well-developed and the author's writing style pulls them deep into the story. The plot unfolds with mystery and unexpected twists, keeping readers engaged until the very end. The book follows Elise, a strong-willed princess who defies royal norms, embarking on a journey filled with internal conflicts, growth, and complex relationships.
Spiced red spilled from the ewer over Korman’s woolen gambeson, pasting his hand of cards to his chest like badges of honor. He dabbed his mouth, bemused. At the sight of blood on his dirty fingertips...September 2021•353 pages - #8
A deliciously slow-burn, fae-filled reverse harem fantasy with top-notch world-building - perfect for fans who love character growth, intricate dynamics, and don’t mind waiting for the spice!
'Beyond the Faerie Gate' in the series 'The Fifth Nicnevin' by Marie Mistry follows the story of Rose, a young woman who discovers she is not human but a fae, and must embrace her true identity as the rightful queen of the fae realm. As she navigates her new reality with the help of her diverse and complex fae guard, Rose must also come to terms with the ongoing war in the fae world and her role in leading efforts to bring peace. The plot is filled with twists and turns, emotional challenges, and a slow burn romance that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Marie Mistry's writing style is described as captivating, with vivid world-building and well-developed characters that draw readers into a fantastical realm of magic and intrigue.
I always expected to feel deeply at my father’s funeral. I just never expected the primary emotion to be relief. Yet, as they lower the large, plain wooden coffin into the ground beside my mother’s he...June 2022•418 pages - #9
A gripping YA Viking adventure with heart, action, and a strong female lead - perfect for fans of enemies-to-lovers and stories about breaking down old rivalries. Not flawless, but absolutely worth the hype for most YA fantasy lovers.
'Sky in the Deep' by Adrienne Young is a captivating historical fantasy novel set in a Viking-inspired society. The story follows Eelyn, a fierce warrior who discovers her brother alive and fighting alongside their enemies, leading to unexpected alliances and challenges. The book is filled with epic battle scenes, strong character development, and a slow-burn romance that adds depth to the plot. Readers are drawn into a world of brutal icy fjords, savage battlegrounds, and intricate tribal dynamics, creating a vivid backdrop for the characters' struggles and growth. The writing style is engaging, with a good pace that keeps readers hooked from the first bloody battle to the final showdown.
I looked down the row of Aska hunched against each other, ducking behind the muddy hill. The fog sat on the field like a veil, but we could hear it. The blades of swords and axes brushing against armo...April 2018•361 pages - #10
A thoughtful, cozy, and grown-up romantasy with Viking vibes, arranged marriage done right, and a strong emotional core. Perfect for readers wanting substance and slow-burn in their fantasy love stories.
Tears of the Wolf by Elisabeth Wheatley is set in a Viking-inspired world filled with magic and political intrigue. It follows the story of Brynn, the daughter of a former king, as she navigates an arranged marriage with Cenric, a half-Viking warrior. Their relationship evolves from strangers to partners, with each character bringing their own traumas and perspectives. The book balances an emotional depth with a cozy atmosphere, showcasing Brynn's grief and Cenric's understanding nature. Amidst world-building and character development, readers can expect a slow-burn romance without typical tropes, highlighting kindness and mutual respect between the main characters.
The writing style of Wheatley is engaging and smooth, making it easy to get immersed in the story. Although there are occasional critiques about repetitive dialogue and character complexity, many agree that the authenticity of the characters' reactions and development keeps the reader invested. The narrative is character-driven, focusing on Brynn and Cenric's journey, their need for growth, and the supportive side characters. While the story is paced steadily with moments of political depth, it doesn't rely heavily on action, catering more to those who enjoy rich storytelling with strong emotional arcs.
December 2024•352 pages











