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My Lady Wolf

By: Amy Horikami
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The FINAL Book in our Lords of Wotton Series

My Lady Wolf is about Forbidden love between a werewolf, Rose, who becomes fated mates with her family's sworn enemies: Vampires.

Rose is heading to London for her debut, but little does she know that Jake, a vampire Duke who is in charge of wooing her, ends up falling for her instead. It doesn't help that Rose has fated with him, but she can't let her father, the Earl of Campton, know for fear she might bring shame to her family.
Danger lurks on every corner as Rose and Jake try to maneuver this newfound love, but can it last when everything is against them?

Read this NEW paranormal romance today!

"If you like Pride and Prejudice with Twilight vibes...this book is for you!"
Historical Paranormal Romance Fantasy Wolf Werewolf Shifter

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Picture this: Rose, a proper Regency-era debutante, is caught between the silvered elegance of society—pianofortes, powdered wigs, fiendish ballroom chitchat—and the snarling ferocity of fated-wolf-mate duty. Her destined partner? A vampire Duke named Jake. Nothing says “cozy romance” like the family’s sworn enemies—and your fated mate—being a bloodsucker. Talk about a meet-cute with bite! 

Rose heads to London expecting polite smiles and curtseys. Instead, she ends up twitching her ears at every shadow, because her heart—and possibly her moonlit howl—belongs to a vampire. And her poor father? He wouldn’t survive the scandal if he knew. The stakes? Literally life—or eternity—as we know it.



Fans Say…
• One Goodreads fan rings the alarm on editing:
“It was almost as bad [as the first two books], full of anachronisms… I mostly skipped the pages to finish it.” 
– But hey, that’s just part of the charm of a lunatic moon-soaked melodrama, right?
• Another calls it:
“The script for a vampire-werewolf B-movie. Maybe it’s a C-movie. Actually no, it’s like daytime soaps if the grammar was bad.” 
– Well, if daytime soaps had more fur and fangs, it might just be succulently better.
• But don’t let that scare you—some fans got exactly what they came for:
“Regency Romance + Paranormal (Clean)… If… you enjoy… Paranormal genre (Werewolf), Sweet Romance… Regency Romance… HEA… short/fast-paced stories… look into My Lady Wolf… Honestly, they have been so much fun!” 
• And another reader loved checking in on returns from previous books, with a playful twist on Twilight:
“A twist on the Twilight vampire and werewolf falling in love.” 



Crazy-But-Completely-Lovable Review

If Jane Austen’s carriage careened off a cliff and crash-landed in a midnight werewolf convention, you’d have My Lady Wolf. It’s your debutante-in-ruins turned moonlit heartthrob epic:
• Romance, with fangs and fur: Think stolen glances… then fangs, and howl-backs in moonlit gardens.
• Forbidden love: The Earl would faint—literally—if he knew his daughter had bound her soul to his ancestral sworn enemy.
• Sassy anachronisms: Grammar takes a detour, dialogue bends under the pressure of lupine lust, and history politely waves from the back row.
• Fast-paced: Blink and you might miss Rose’s transformation from proper to prowling.

Readers who savor a cocktail of Regency grace, paranormal tension, and B-movie-level plot twists (with a side of grammar freefall) will find themselves howling for more.



Final Verdict

My Lady Wolf isn’t polished—but it is deliciously, wildly imperfect. If you like a whirlwind of fated mates, scandal, and an absurd mash-up of costumes and claws, you’ll howl back for seconds. Just leave your grammar fetish at the door, grab your lace parasol (and perhaps a garlic necklace, just in case), and embrace the delicious chaos.

“My Lady Wolf”: Where Regency Manners Meet Moonlit Mayhem

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