Monsters, Mates, and Mayhem: Why Found by Her Monsters & Claimed by Her Monsters by Avery Song Are Your Next Paranormal Obsession

Monsters, Mates, and Mayhem: Why Found by Her Monsters & Claimed by Her Monsters by Avery Song Are Your Next Paranormal Obsession

Alright, Romanceaholics, gather ’round and buckle up because we need to talk about the duet that threw me headfirst into a whirlwind of claws, crowns, and chaotic sexual tension.

Avery Song’s Found by Her Monsters and Claimed by Her Monsters deliver dark fantasy realness with a side of growly men, deadly secrets, and a heroine who could burn kingdoms and still look flawless doing it.

Let’s start with Found by Her Monsters. Nessa ran from a cursed past that makes your worst ex look like a minor inconvenience. Accused of annihilating her entire pack, she reinvents herself as a badass healer, only to accidentally fall into the arms scratch the beds of three mouthwatering wolves.

Yes, babe, you heard that right. She’s found a slice of happiness with a trio of broody, delicious nightmare wolves, plural Alpha, Beta, and Sentinel.

Cursed, exiled, and convinced she’s the villain of her story. But spoiler alert? She’s the key to saving every last dark creature that’s ever been misunderstood.

Then we dive into Claimed by Her Monsters, and oof, she’s no longer just running from her past. She is the past. And the future. And the nightmare-fueled goddess about to rewrite the rules of every magical realm.

She’s got a glowing crown, enemies on all sides, and her loyal, possessive men clawing to keep her safe and claimed. There’s political intrigue, supernatural war, and a high-stakes glow-up that had me cheering and choking on my coffee.

Nessa’s caught between light and dark, hunted by enemies, courted by power-hungry creeps, and navigating a supernatural political nightmare.

This duet is everything.

  • Reverse harem deliciousness with emotional depth.
  • It’s a dark goddess origin story that slaps harder than a jealous mate in wolf form.
  • Found family, soulmate-level longing, and monster men who’d burn the realms for their queen

And the spice? Honey, the spice is monstrous. Because this is NOT a slow simmer, this is a full inferno with claws, knots, you know, the kind, biting, claiming, and emotional devastation in the best way. It’s what happens when primal love meets otherworldly war with a touch of fairy tale darkness and a whole lot of “mine.”

Avery Song built a world where monsters aren’t just sexy. They’re sacred. Where the heroine isn’t waiting to be saved. She’s the storm, the savior, and the shadow-crowned queen.

If you’re craving paranormal romance with teeth, heart, and a plot that actually slaps, Avery Song’s duet is your new obsession.

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