Eighteen-year-old Fenli has been married for the past ten years, and she’s pissed as hell about it.
The boy she was forced to marry has been away with the hunters since their ceremony, and Fenli tries to forget the bastard exists. She’s content keeping to herself in the village–until he returns to bring the clan north with him.
Roan isn’t a boy anymore, and the pair is at odds from the start. Whispers about Fenli not belonging continue to grow, and Fenli stumbles across a pack of wolves, causing her to question the ideologies she was raised with even further.
Fenli is pulled between her mother’s clan, where she desperately wants to belong, and her father’s clan, which is taking drastic measures to get her back. She’s torn over the wolves she’s observed and the wolf hunters she calls family. She’s also getting too close to Roan, who seems determined to unravel her secrets.
No one expects trouble from the girl they think is meek, but Fenli is about to give them all hell.
Starting with her husband.
Feed Me to the Wolves is an atmospheric YA romantic fantasy filled with feminine rage, forced proximity, and a hate-to-love, slow-burn romance.