USA Today bestselling author Aimee Easterling’s Wolf Rampant series has racked up over 500 five-star reviews! Meet Terra Wilder, a shiftless shifter uncomfortable in her own animal skin. Throw in a healthy helping of Wolfie Young, a bloodling alpha who’s more wolf than man. Mix with a dash of Terra’s controlling father and Wolfie’s sadistic brother. Then fold in a heaping handful of … fold in a heaping handful of unconventional outcasts.
The result is a unique werewolf world that has been described as a “good choice for Patricia Briggs fans.”
This box set contains the full text of Shiftless, Pack Princess, and Alpha Ascendant.
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Good characters with twists that you don’t expect.
Enjoyed the easy reading this trilogy provided, just able to relax and go with the flow
„Wolf Rampant Trilogy“ is another fabulous series by the number one alpha writer herself. Aimee Easterling never fails to amaze, her plethora of werewolves remain distinctive and fresh at all times, entertaining the reader one and again with new and originals tales, while her immediately recognizable storytelling packs the reader from the very first page on.
Shiftless (Wolf Rampant Book 1)
Terra is a wolf-shifter that has left her own pack, a place that made her life miserable growing up. Terra respire comes to an end when a posse leaded by her own father tracks her down and give her an ultimatum: hunt down her (unable to shift) nephew and bring him back into the pack to ransom herself. Nothing good comes out of Terra’s father way of lead, and Terra will have to decide between take the ransom offer or stand up against the oppression.
Pack Princess (Wolf Rampant Book 2)
Terra status as the first alpha shifter comes with its own taste of misogyny and she has all hands full in bringing the numerous uncles and cousins into the 21st century using her usual charm. But appeasing the outside packs is a full other situation. Justin Young, the leader of the opposite pack and brother of her own mate, is a special pain in the waif. Nevertheless, Terra is tricky when she needs to be, and thus pretends to be a pack princess looking for a husband… it seemed like a good idea at the moment, but let us just say it does not really work as Terra expected
Alpha Ascendant (Wolf Rampant Book 3)
Terra has to take a difficult decision between her mate and Ember, her adopted daughter, who is a bloodling (a werewolf born in animal form and unable to shift). Wolfie (Terra’s mate and a bloodling himself) is the sole and adamant protector of Ember, but when he is called away, Terra steps in an makes a decision that could change the status-quo forever.
Aimee Easterling’s Wolf Rampant Trilogy is a must-read for anyone who loves shifter lore. Her take on werewolf culture and biology makes this adventure truly unique. Terra, a lone wolf having left an abrasive, overbearing father, is once again drawn back into his clutches. She must learn to channel her own wolf and rise to the challange if she is to survive. Wolfie, a bloodling, must learn to harness his power so that he and his wolf can function as one and be the alpha his pack needs. This set of books takes us through many trials as these two learn to work together to achieve a common goal. Filled with danger, mystery, politics, intrigue and romance the fast-paced and well-written storyline keeps you on the edge of your seat. The characters are wonderfully crafted and engaging. This series was truly a delight to read.
This was a very well written series, full of interesting twists & turns. Even if you think you have read everything in the world of werewolves, this is a very entertaining story. The characters were well-developed, the story moved at a quick pace & it left me wanting to know more about what happens next.
Ms. Easterling has introduced a lot of new and different aspects into the genre of shifter books, In this series, you meet werewolves who can’t shift (called Shiftless), those of half-blood (who aren’t accepted into the elite packs), and Bloodlings (those who are born in Lupine form and have a difficult time becoming human). You also have a tyrant of a pack leader who is turning full wolf in Crazy Wylder and a lot of Pack Princesses.
Ms. Easterling has done a great job of world-building and describes the pack dynamics and hierarchy of werewolves wonderfully. The books have some comic relief in the Yahoos (young teenaged werewolves just being teenagers). This trilogy is a full story, but the author has written in enough backstories along the way that I look forward to more books that tie in to this series.
This series is appropriate for all ages and can be enjoyed by young and old. If you are looking for something new in the genre without a lot of sex that often seems gratuitous, give this series a try.
The narrator, Kelly McCall Fumo, does a great job and really added a lot to my listening enjoyment. I was given the chance to listen to the audiobook version of this series by the author and chose to review it.
Audio Version Review:
Terra and Wolfie are probably my favorite couple in all of Aimee Easterling’s series and it was a joy hearing their story brought to life. From Terra’s reintroduction to werewolf society and her meeting bloodling alpha Wofie, to her discovery of unknown family and Wolfie’s troublesome relatives, to their journey to being co-alphas and all the challenges they must face as both a couple and a pack, this series will have your attention from the very beginning.
The narrator not only brings the story and characters to life, but fills it with all the emotion and animation that will draw you in and make this an absolute delight to listen to.
Listened to the story on Audible. I had the boxset with all 3 books. Narrator does a good job. She has a nice tone of voice; a little more emotion in her voice would be good, but it’s still a good listen. Good quality recording too; not my favorite narration, but I’d recommend the audio.
I’ll write a quick review with all 3 books in mind for the boxset review, but I wrote longer, more detailed individual reviews for each book as well. You can read those on the individual books.
The writing is good, and I liked the series okay. I liked main character Terra; she’s the only POV we get, so I appreciate that she’s likable and stands up for herself. The romance is sweet, and I liked Wolfie. The romance is too tame for me, but they are cute. This whole series is an easy read with low emotional impact, which is fine if you just want a light read. I would’ve preferred more depth, but I liked it. I’m not a huge fan of how this author writes her wolf shifters, and I wish there was more action and less pack politics. Pack politics is fine, but it’s the main thing through all 3 books, so it gets boring. Especially, when the antiquated ideals of the pack hierarchy/politics aren’t being fought against for positive change. Too much going with the status quo, but I appreciate that Terra tries. This whole series is about Terra trying to find her way in the shifter world and with her pack. Overall, I’d say this whole series is a 3.5; book 1 was the best for me.
Another satisfying listen by aimee Easterling, she really does wolf shifters well. I love the female characters the most but wolfies no slouch either.
Recommended for romance and shifter fans that enjoy a book with clever depth.
The narration was perfect for this story letting me almost take part in the events and letting the words bring it to life. l found the book interesting, full of community, action and friendship although it was not all plain sailing for this bunch of wolf shifters.
too much profanity
After Shiftless, read the rest of the series. And so glad I did! Ms Easterling keeps up the quick pace and engages the reader wholeheartedly. A must read.
This is no where near the quality of characters of Patricia Briggs books. This was so flat that although I purchased a set, I read one and decided it was enough. I didn’t like any of the characters, nor the action, nor the outcomes.
I liked the story line
I especially like the character of Wolfie Young.
A wolf story with no depth and no teeth.