Thursday, February 05, 2026

Book Review: Redemption of a Wolf by Jennifer Snyder

 

Book Description

His wolf wants him to repair his pack, but then she comes along. Will love be his ticket to salvation, or will it disrupt things even more?

Blade Malone is the new alpha of the Dark Moon Pack, but his pack is in shambles. Damage from their previous leader still lingers, and so does Blade's guilt for the things that happened. Just when there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel, his mate walks into his life.

Laney Henry thought she was emailing the man she was hired to interpret nightmares for, but she was wrong. Instead, the big, burly biker doesn't know why she's standing in his motorcycle clubhouse. Not one to walk away from a challenge, Laney knows if she can get his walls down, she can figure out what's troubling him and help.

But a pack in disarray brings challenges, and when those challenges threaten Laney, Blade knows he must step up and protect the woman his wolf has chosen—even if it means tossing pack rules out the window.

Redemption Of A Wolf is book one in the Dark Moon Pack series, which is part of the larger Paranormals of Crescent Creek World. If you enjoy reading about small towns with quirky characters and shifter romance stories with Fated Mates, you'll love these books!

Author Note: Unwind with a bite-sized, fast-paced fated mates shifter romance perfect for busy readers! This short paranormal romance story—designed to be read in under 2 hours—is packed with sizzling chemistry, heartfelt moments, and a dash of suspense, all leading to an HEA.


My Review

Laney is a dream interpreter, and she is hired to help Blade get over his nightmares. He's a wolf shifter and the new alpha of his pack. Laney has no idea that he's a shifter though when she takes the job to help him with his nightmares. Blade and his wolf are at odds right now because of something that happened to them, so when his wolf calms just for a while when Laney is around them, Blade takes notice and gives her a chance. Because why is his wolf so calm around her?

Some of Blade's pack are not happy with the way Blade is handling getting the pack back to normal and when they make themselves seen, all hell breaks loose. Laney finds herself in danger just as she and Blade are getting to know each other, which makes all of Blade's protective instincts surface. 

Laney feels a pull towards Blade but Blade knows something she doesn't, she's his mate. When Laney finds out that shifters exist, she sure takes it all in better than I would have imagined most people would have. 

This was a short novella length book but it felt like it had all the information I needed to really enjoy this story. I loved how this book ended and now I'm looking forward to reading more from this series.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.


31 comments:

  1. I love when a book is that good. Have a beautiful day.

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  2. Glad you enjoyed it!

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  3. Sounds good. Hottie alert! :-D

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  4. 5 stars! I could really use a 5-star read right about now.

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    1. This was really good if you like this kind of book.

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  5. Hooray for a 5 and a good read!

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  6. I read one where the non-shifter character took the shifter's exist thing all in stride. Yeah, that's not really believable, it is?

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    1. Not really, but it would be interesting.

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  7. Dream interpreter walks into a biker clubhouse and accidentally signs up for wolf‑pack couples therapy is exactly the kind of plot people need these days. This sounds like a fun, fast, bonkers‑in‑the‑best‑way read.

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  8. I've never read this style of fantasy book. But I think I should as it sounds interesting.

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    1. There are so many good books out there.

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  9. A short and steamy 5 star read is a perfect way to get in the mood for some Valentine's Day romance!

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  10. Love the sound of this one. :D

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  11. What an interesting job she has as a dream interpreter. LOL, yes, suddenly learning about wolf shifters does seem like it should get a good rise out of her.

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  12. I love a novella that works really well!

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  13. Hello again ma'am.
    Thank you for your lovely comments. I really appreciate it. I really do

    What a great and thoughtful review ma'am. I really admire and love on how you highlighted both the romance and the pack drama. Your enthusiasm makes me want to read this book too.

    Happy Saturday. Happy weekend.

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    1. You're so welcome.
      Thank you so much.

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  14. 5 out of 5 stars ... that's good!

    All the best Jan

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  15. This sounds good. Did she know shifters existed before? That would be an interesting experience interpreting dreams.

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  16. A good novella can feel like a book

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