In an Abyss of Wolves


In an Abyss of Wolves follows Adrienne, a young woman born into a community of wolf-shifters where power and transformation define one’s worth. Rejected for her inability to shift, Adrienne is further trapped when her mother marries Silvius, a powerful alpha, pulling her deeper into a violent, patriarchal world. The novel explores themes of identity, power, and isolation as Adrienne struggles to find her place in a society that values strength above all.

Selin’s writing is both atmospheric and visceral, immersing readers in the harsh cold of the forests and the brutal dynamics of the wolf-pack hierarchy. The book is driven by tension and conflict, with Adrienne’s precarious position fueling moments of high drama, introspection, and psychological realism. As the story unfolds, it offers a captivating exploration of what it means to be human in a world that demands the strength of a beast.