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Fated: Wolf — And The Shark By Hawke Oakley

The novel explores the "fated mates" trope through a unique predator-predator dynamic. While the first book in the series, Fated: Wolf and the Hare , looked at the pairing of predator and prey, Wolf and the Shark explores how disparate species (land and sea) can find common ground through a biological "destiny".

The story follows two main protagonists: Remington , a lone wolf omega, and Nero , an alpha shark shifter.

Remington represents the "tortured hero" trope common in the Pack of Brothers series . His internal conflict revolves around overcoming the "old scars" and nightmares of his past to accept a future with Nero.

Nero is a newly awakened alpha shark shifter who, after reuniting with his family, seeks a mate. Despite his "carnivorous fish" animal form, Nero is characterized by a "heart of gold" rather than cold-bloodedness.

Haunted by a past as a stray, Remington struggles with deep-seated trust issues despite being part of a loving pack. His journey begins when he flees to the wildlife reserve, only to find himself vulnerable and in heat.

The novel explores the "fated mates" trope through a unique predator-predator dynamic. While the first book in the series, Fated: Wolf and the Hare , looked at the pairing of predator and prey, Wolf and the Shark explores how disparate species (land and sea) can find common ground through a biological "destiny".

The story follows two main protagonists: Remington , a lone wolf omega, and Nero , an alpha shark shifter.

Remington represents the "tortured hero" trope common in the Pack of Brothers series . His internal conflict revolves around overcoming the "old scars" and nightmares of his past to accept a future with Nero.

Nero is a newly awakened alpha shark shifter who, after reuniting with his family, seeks a mate. Despite his "carnivorous fish" animal form, Nero is characterized by a "heart of gold" rather than cold-bloodedness.

Haunted by a past as a stray, Remington struggles with deep-seated trust issues despite being part of a loving pack. His journey begins when he flees to the wildlife reserve, only to find himself vulnerable and in heat.