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Lost Wolves Complete Series

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Omega in the Shadows: Elijah Kane, an efficient and shadowy omega assassin, is hell bent on proving he's stronger and smarter than every alpha he meets—including the alpha CIA agent sent to kill him, Rowan Gregor. But Rowan lights a fire of lust inside him that Elijah can't ignore. When Rowan is tasked with hunting down Kane, he ends up at the mercy of a wolf with nothing left to lose—a wolf who is sure Rowan is his mate. Trapped in a snowy wilderness and besieged by hunters, desire sizzles between Elijah and Rowan. Can they overcome their differences, and their pasts, and forge a bond to save their future?

Omega in the Light: Simeon Kane wants to complete his mission, assassinate his mark and move on. Emotions aren't part of the job, and he'd like to keep it that way. But when he's sent to kill Zev Oren, the sexy alpha with the lopsided grin, Simeon can't pull the trigger. Zev is too vibrant and handsome and. . . broken. But he makes Simeon feel alive. The fiery lust sizzling between them is more than simple desire—it’s the mark of true mates.While fighting assassins, hunters and a murderous warlord is easy—falling in love isn't. Can Zev and Simeon repair their shattered souls and give in to the bond set by fate?

Omega's Destiny: Maxim Reznik is the alpha king of a land ravaged by war from without and traitors from within. The barrier that keeps his shifters safe from attacking humans is on the brink of collapse, and the only one who can save his kingdom is the wolf who betrayed Maxim years before—his omega and ex-lover—Sasha Volkav. Sasha might be an omega, but a curse grants him unimaginable powers that come at a high price—they’re slowly killing him. If Sasha breaks the curse he can save Maxim's kingdom and his own life. But Maxim isn't the same alpha Sasha remembers. Years of betrayal have hardened Maxim's heart, and if Sasha can't gain Maxim's forgiveness all is lost. Lust sizzles between Sasha and Maxim, but can they repair their severed bond and fall in love again before it's too late?

Omega Enslaved: Felix Underwood is an omega with one shot at freedom-a dangerous mission to gather information on the infamous alpha wolf, Lucien the Bloody King of Wallachia. When the mission goes south, Felix ends up as a spy in Lucien's clutches. Lucien Mircea fought long and hard to become the ruthless king he is today, but Felix challenges all of that. Lucien swore he'd never fall for a measly omega, yet the thread of destiny intertwines them. Dogged by hunters, Lucien and Felix must work together if they want to survive. Can the alpha and omega overcome betrayal and learn to trust the mate bond that connects them?

Omega Untamed: Abel Mircea, an alpha wolf, was banished from his kingdom at 16, but the king who banished him needs Abel's help to save it. Abel knows he can do it, but he needs something to make it worth his while. Enter Dagz Thorn—an omega slave. When Abel saves Dagz, the alpha gets more than he bargained for. Not only does Dagz pledge his life to Abel, he also swears they’re mates, bound together by a bond deeper than blood. However, Dagz is not an ordinary omega—he’s a berserker who can't control his outbursts of violence. And now he's Abel's problem. While lust flares between the alpha and omega, can love bloom in the darkest parts of their hearts?

Beta and the Black Prince: Kamil, a beta wolf, has been nothing but loyal to his alpha from the time they were pups. That loyalty is tested when his alpha sends him on a mission to track down a deadly Ottoman wolf. Now, the beta wolf who always stood on the sidelines is thrust into the center of a dangerous political struggle between two warring shifter kingdoms. At its heart is an alluring and dangerous man—Aslan, the Black Prince and bastard son of the Sultan, and the very wolf Kamil was sent to capture.Problem is, that wolf is also Kamil’s mate. Will Kamil betray his king and his mission for a chance at love?

1375 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 24, 2016

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Zoe Perdita writes (mostly) gay shifter romance because the only thing better than one hot shifter dude is two hot shifter dudes making out. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with a fluffy orange cat and a lively roommate. When she's not writing, Zoe likes to travel, read and play video games.

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Author 26 books833 followers
March 7, 2018
Lost Wolves Complete Series

I love these wolves! Every single one of them! There wasn't a book in the pack that I didn't devour in a couple of days. I'm not even sure I can pick a favorite, but I sure did love Elijah Kane. Oh and Abel Mircea was quite the character too!

If you love M/M stories and you love shifters, then this is the collection for you! You won't be disappointed. I highly recommend you read this one!
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Author 25 books27 followers
June 6, 2021
I definitely have mixed feelings about this series. I started off liking it but then I found myself losing interest then getting it back then losing it. Just all over the place. That being said let’s start with book one.

Omega in the Shadows:
The idea of an assassin and the man sent to kill the assassin falling in love was a good premise. The opening scene where the two main characters meet, Elijah and Rowan, was great. Even with the death of a partner that you could see coming from a mile away. I enjoyed this story but I didn’t more than enjoy it. Something about it was one note. I understood Elijah and his backstory but he was an established assassin so I couldn’t connect with his continuous need to prove he was better than any alpha. He’d done it a million times over already and they all knew what he was capable of.

Secondly, I was hoping for something much more drastic than Rowan’s reason for shunning his wolf half. It was like, honestly another wolf sad for saving his own life thus he’s a coward. And, oh I dunno. Too much more of the same. Basically, I didn’t love or hate this one so it’s a solid 3 stars for hitting all the cliche’s of this genre and not pissing me off too much. Its only problem is it def felt like it had more grit to it than it delivered. Other than the awesome fight scenes of course.

Omega in the Light:
This one focuses on another Assassin. Simeon. He’s the reason this book didn’t quite fit. He has a jaded past which led him to the world of assassination. On paper, he reads fine. But I didn’t see anything particularly wrong with him. If anything he was fairly level headed and it was his brother constantly saying something had to be wrong with him that ruined it all. He was a killer. He went in, did the job, and was fine with that. This didn’t make him broken. He can be capable of having detached emotions when it comes to his job and simultaneously give in to an emotional connection with his mate. It was hard to get on board with the fact he couldn’t be both and that was the crux of this entire book. Making him unbroken. Whereas his mate, Zev, had a real legitimate combat failure that would break most people. The problem with his story is that, as far as I can tell, kings and alphas are gay in surplus in the wolf world in this series. This made it really difficult to get on board with the whole disgrace, marry someone and pretend to be straight stuff so he could be alpha of the pack. Just why in this one book, I read four of them, is this the only one where this is a problem? It didn’t make sense. The one thing I did like about this story is the non-issue about claiming each other. It wasn’t this drawn out I don’t want to accept my mate stuff. They liked each other and did things together on an intimate level and were okay with it. Ultimately it was the fact as a reader you had to believe someone who was just hardened emotionally by life was broken, and that in a world where pack leaders and their subjects are openly gay that it’s somehow a problem this one time brought this series down as it was a big part of who the characters were and why they couldn’t be together. It’s a solid 2 stars.

Omega’s Destiny:
Sigh. This one was a real force read. Maxim, I like from both of the first books. So I was excited to see him in this book and get his mate. His mate, I def loved in the beginning as well. A wolf with a good helping of dark magic. What’s not to love? Mostly the way this story was written. I did not read the backstories because they were in Italics. A simple page break and a lead-in says hey we are going back in time or simply saying ‘past’ as a subtitle or even ‘three years prior’, and you can now type in normal font. Pages of italics, as in more than a paragraph or two do my head in. Sadly lots of authors do this so no stars lost on this front. The real issue with not reading them is that I didn’t need to. Just skimming the first few I knew they were about their old budding relationship, whatever. I’m here for the now of how they get back together for the greater good of saving Max’s kingdom. The barrier is failing how are we going to fix this? I know they were together at one point, I know something went wrong that made Sasha sever their bond. Don’t need the whole drawn-out story of their beginnings. That relationship came and sunk. Secondly once my skimming detected they had reached admitting their bond and moved on to the plot to take over the kingdom I deduced rather quickly, who killed who, why they killed who they killed and how this lead to Sasha breaking their bond. So I read even less flashbacks beyond that point.

That was the real problem with this book. Because of all the time spent trying to show us their relationship, the main focus of the story, getting to where the present-day cast needed to be to save the barrier and managing to repair an effectively magically broken bond, was neglected. I lived for those brief spurts when their hearts beat together for brief moments then didn’t. I could’ve used more of how hard it was to break a spell that strong. Used a lot more of the present-day dilemma especially when you could piece together their past in one chapter once you pooled all the flashbacks together.

Lastly, I saw this end a mile away. And because of the end, Sasha was reduced to being the type of demure Omega this series set me up believing each book was going to go against. Like he almost fit it perfectly in the aftermath chapters.

This book tried too hard to establish a connection that if you paid enough attention too was not hard to find without the whole backstory. I read extremely little of them and lost nothing from the main plotline. Secondly, long-distance relationships work. There’s no reason Sasha couldn’t have toured the world and still been a mate. Especially when it was a joint effort to make Max king in the first place. They were both equally responsible and neither of them had to drop the ball on the relationship once Maxim was king. And Sasha did indeed come off as the type of Omega the first two books were adamant about not having, once he gave up what he gave up to save the kingdom. It was too cliche and it would’ve been different and much more fun if he could’ve stayed the same and been saved. And not as predictable. All of these things made me like this book the least. It’s a one star from me on this one.

Omega Enslaved:
This was my favourite one. Like I really loved this book. Something about the way this story progressed was good. It had all the cliches and stupid wrong choices yet managed to not annoy me too much. That’s the point with niche fiction. To be able to do all the predictable stuff without that bringing the book down. For the most part, this book did that. Lucien is by far my favourite in the series. What knocks this book of the five-star wagon is Felix. He did bug me enough to take notice. His main focus is saving his sister, but the choice he makes is the typical one for these stories and it was the one thing I couldn’t get on board with. There is no way at all that someone who calls Felix dog, had him locked in a cell for years and has routinely shown his distaste for wolves would magically set you free, or your sister, for helping them take down another wolf. Furthermore, you can’t be free with a tracking device in you that is painful to remove. And this sister saving idea was the crux of all his bad decisions.

Secondly, once he knew what the cargo was, I knew immediately what was going down. I couldn’t fathom why Felix jumped to the wrong conclusion. Felix is helping an agency take down a wolf that actively causes harm to wolf hunters and no one has proved he’s anything but respectful to the subjects of his own kingdom so the reason they want him dead and the cargo is fairly obvious. I mean why else would they want to take down a wolf except to further illegal human activity he’s clearly disrupting. He’s in the way. Also, something about his denials of his own sexuality wasn’t quite as believable as they were in the first book with Rowan. Maybe I am just stupid but I didn’t get his reasoning. And the biggest cliche thing he did at the end to save his sister was like ugh.

It was basically Felix who brought an otherwise brilliantly laid out book down by making the type of decisions a man who was part of a con team with his sister just did not seem stupid enough to make. But the fact he was capable as a fighter and a strategist and ultimately came through when he needed to made up for this character contradiction. And that Lucien was written the best out of any character so far. I mean just excellent. It’s a solid 3.5 because the few cliches I didn’t like were the ones that unfortunately drove the plot in the direction that it went. Otherwise, this book would’ve probably been an easy five. Definitely, the best written in the series.

Omega Untamed:
Not much to say. Something about the way Abel reacted to Felix and Simeon was off. Like really off. His responses, like all the previous books, are a direct set-up to how his thought process will travel through the entire story. It seemed like he was being difficult for no reason when he was clearly aware that his cousin, Simeon, had changed somehow. And if he could see that why, like any good smart assassin would, did he not change tactics or simply react differently to gauge the situation. I dunno. After reading four books, knowing how this author writes, and reading the blurb for this book, and only really loving one book, the energy to do this again wasn’t there. I wasn’t grabbed by the first chapter like I expected so couldn’t force myself through it. This was the end of my journey into this series.

My final thoughts:
I liked that the problem in book one was solved in book two and not dragged throughout the series, a solution to book two’s ending was equally tied up in book three and book four read like a good stand-alone book even though it involved cameos from previous characters. Since none of the books are dragging along one main plot for the entire series that’s a very big plus. Each book added and brought a new dilemma on top of the relationship angles. My issue was, for the most part, it was hard to get behind the reasoning for a lot of the character’s choices and most of these choices were the driving force of each book so it took away from an otherwise really exceptional plot. I don’t think it’s great as a whole but if I’m being honest I’ve read enough of these types of novels to know readers will probably be unconcerned. In fact, they will probably love love love this. Considering how it fits within its genre even though my overall feeling was meh and I stepped out on the last two books it still squeezes a 3 out of me. M/M shifter-romance with spunky, not playing the role of Omega’s omegas is what you’re into, read this series. Chances are good you will enjoy it.
844 reviews2 followers
January 23, 2023
Great series of mostly Alpha and Omega mates coming together, and usually the omega is more deadly than the alpha, which causes a great twist.
93 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2021
Very entertaining

A lovely peek into an alternate shifter universe. Read this series immediately after her Haven City Series and I'm trying to decide which I enjoyed more. Overall this Lost Wolves series is more simplistic and the characters are more black and white. I like the layered characters in the Haven series and also the fact that's its more urban for want of a better work. Unfortunately it also has more unnecessary angst which pushes this series ahead on that aspect. Overall I guess both tie. My favourite character is still Seth from the Haven series though. I didn't fall in love with any of the characters in this series. While I had a hard time picking a favourite there.
2,321 reviews8 followers
March 10, 2018
A wonderful collection of great stories with complex characters and wonderful storylines that flow smoothly from one to another. It's great having them all together because although they can be stand alones, they do intertwine and you get more enjoyment transitioning from one to another. If you like PNR M/M, then this is a must read collection.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.
5 reviews
April 1, 2019
Amazing series

The entire series was absolutely amazing. The twists and turns of alpha/omega rivals becoming mates, the overall plot twists and turns throughout each book, and the final conclusion added up to make a great story. Would like to see it continue with the "normalization" of human/shifter relationship in Europe....plus....did Arno really die? Lol!
6 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2020
Amazing

This was an amazing series. Thank you for writing for us to read. I hope to get more of your books as they're aspiring to read. Would be awesome if you wrote about vampires, shifters etc. falling in love someday. I'm into your banished prince series as I can't wait for more to come. So wonderful writing. Thanks again.
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10 reviews
January 14, 2022
Series is great!

Enjoyed this series. Stories are interesting and intertwined just enough. Timeline makes sense and isn't confusing. Each couple gets their own HEA and aren't rushed. I've read series that are so confusing timewise it takes away from the storyline and then suddenly the end is like ta-da they live hea. Of course the sexy is there too!
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654 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2018
i love to read Zoe Perdita's books. this is a great series, all 6 books are awesome. Zoe has a way of creating a real world for her characters, you feel like you are there. i've read all of these multiple times. you should def read Zoe Perdita if you like paranormal!
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297 reviews5 followers
September 21, 2018
FASCINATING! ADVENTUROUS! STEAMY! FUN!

If you haven't read this series collection, put it in your list! All the books are well written with action, fun, love, and family commitment included!
The characters are believable plus draw you in to make you a part of their lives!
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148 reviews1 follower
November 30, 2019
Rank does not determine one's standing

And apparently it also does not determine one's position, in more ways than one. Fun, deadly characters and a beautiful interpretation of bonds between mates, if not fatal at times.
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33 reviews
February 19, 2020
Good series

Nice long read with this series. There were some points where I found myself drifting away, but for the most part it was entertaining and kept my interest. My favorite is Dagz and tender heart.
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193 reviews7 followers
May 31, 2020
Books worth your time..

If you love wolves and shifters of the like, you'll find these stories enjoyable. The whole series was interesting from start to finish. All the books are worth your time.
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174 reviews3 followers
June 29, 2020
Great love stories

I really enjoyed this series. Action, adventure, intrigue and romance. I like the world-building details of how various shifters and humans interact and the mix of a modern world and an ancient world.
715 reviews2 followers
April 26, 2021
3.5 Stars

The first three books were real good but the last three weren't. The characters in all the books were written well but the plots began to sag after book three real disappointed for me.
23 reviews1 follower
September 6, 2020
Excellent Series

I Loved this series. It was the best money that I've spent this year. I look forward to reading her other works.
5 reviews
October 15, 2020
Fantastic

Gripping storylines from start to finish. Now a Lifetime Perdita fan. Can't get enough of her wonderful writing skills. Thanks Zoe
151 reviews2 followers
September 12, 2021
Enthralling read. Each volume features a unique shifter pair but all stories add up to the whole which is very satisfying.
16 reviews1 follower
March 29, 2023
wonderful series

I really liked all of these books. And I liked the way they all blended together. It was a blast reading all of the books in a row. Kudos to Zoe!
6 reviews
September 4, 2024
Riveting Story of Tribulations and True Love

This series of books is captivating from book one to book six. I had difficulty putting the book down each time I sat down to read, which of course was on a nightly basis. The individual books were each a different story but all were related. I found them to be full of mystery, thrill and love stories against all odds. I can sum everything up by saying "Just read the books." You are sure to appreciate the adventures.
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172 reviews26 followers
March 26, 2018
I have read several of this author’s stories. This is one of her best. It’s a great collection of shifter stories. Each one builds on the previous one. And most of the characters move from one story to the next. You have assassin omegas, a variety of alphas, a prince and a beta and others as well.

All are well written, fast paced with a bit of suspense. The world building here was beautifully done, with stories of the Old Ones and wolves living the modern world and the blending of both. Although it’s six stories, you will be hard pressed to put the book down before you finish them all.
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