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A God of Wolves (Lycora Wolves #2.5) by Yajna Ramnath
She was an outcast without a wolf, and yet—she was the only one who could crown a god.
Nayanthara's beauty was legendary, her spirit unbroken… but her fate was cruel. Born without the werewolf gene, she was scorned by her own kind—until the two most powerful wolves in the kingdom fell under her spell.
Jethro, heir of the mighty King of Wolves, has loved her from afar, even while keeping his eye on the crown. The girl and the kingdom should be his, after all, he is the better brother.
Lupen, wild and untamed, has run from duty his whole life—until one night the fates intercept and pulls him towards a bond to the woman his brother covets. He knows he should be a better man, but how does one fight against a mate bond?
Best friend or fated mate.
Kingdom or freedom.
Love or legacy.
Caught between two brothers, Nayanthara holds the balance of a realm—and the making of a god—in her hands.
Dive into the tale that shaped the destiny of Lykosia. The curse that bound wolfkind and started a war between two species that are equally matched in power. The love that reshaped a kingdom. The man who lost his throne but gained the divine.
A God of Wolves—the story that changed everything.
(Note: This novella contains events that occur during A Bond of Villains, Book 2 of the Lycora Wolves series and must be read after.)
A God of Wolves
PRODUCT INFO
- Paperback Novella.
- Available unsigned or signed. *Hand signed signature, digitally replicated and permanently placed in the novel.*
GENRE & DETAILS
Fiction: Fantasy, Romance, Shifters, Wolves, Magic,
Details: Adult (18+), flashback scenes of SA, CA and self-harm are, sexual content, violence and language.
















Reviews
This book has absolutely devastated me. Genuinely wrecked and not in the way I want Nero to make me. I genuinely don’t know how Yajna manages to write stories that suck you in so deeply that you feel it in your bones.
Getting the insight into the story of Lupen, Naya and Jethro was fun, it was beautifully written and captivating. It flowed well and I couldn’t put it down.
Not sure if I’m the only Jethro defender, but I lowkey get it.