The story follows , a werewolf who has been ostracized and bullied by her pack her entire life due to rumors about her lineage. When she finally shifts for the first time, she is immediately rejected by her fated mate, Jonah , who views her as a liability because she doesn't conform to pack expectations.

: Much of the praise for the book centers on Jonah’s redemption arc, as he evolves from a pack-loyalist who was "too blind" to see Kinsey's suffering into a fiercely protective alpha figure. Reading Experience

: The book is approximately 263–372 pages long and is available via Amazon Kindle and Audible.

: New Adult Paranormal Romance (PNR) with "Enemies to Lovers" elements.

: Unlike many tropes where the protagonist immediately finds a better "second-chance" mate, this book focuses heavily on the original couple working through deep-seated trauma and misunderstandings.

: E. M. Moore is known for a "dark, twisty, and raw" writing style. The book explores themes of emotional abuse, pack politics, and the pressure to conform.

Untamed By E. M. Moore Apr 2026

The story follows , a werewolf who has been ostracized and bullied by her pack her entire life due to rumors about her lineage. When she finally shifts for the first time, she is immediately rejected by her fated mate, Jonah , who views her as a liability because she doesn't conform to pack expectations.

: Much of the praise for the book centers on Jonah’s redemption arc, as he evolves from a pack-loyalist who was "too blind" to see Kinsey's suffering into a fiercely protective alpha figure. Reading Experience Untamed by E. M. Moore

: The book is approximately 263–372 pages long and is available via Amazon Kindle and Audible. The story follows , a werewolf who has

: New Adult Paranormal Romance (PNR) with "Enemies to Lovers" elements. Reading Experience : The book is approximately 263–372

: Unlike many tropes where the protagonist immediately finds a better "second-chance" mate, this book focuses heavily on the original couple working through deep-seated trauma and misunderstandings.

: E. M. Moore is known for a "dark, twisty, and raw" writing style. The book explores themes of emotional abuse, pack politics, and the pressure to conform.