Fated: Wolf And The Shark By Hawke Oakley ◉ 〈POPULAR〉
Published in late 2020, Fated: Wolf and the Shark is the fourth installment in Hawke Oakley’s Pack of Brothers series . As a prominent voice in the M/M paranormal romance genre, Oakley is known for his "low angst" stories that combine Mpreg (male pregnancy) elements with heartwarming "happily ever after" (HEA) endings. This particular novel shifts the series' focus to the intersection of terrestrial and aquatic shifter life, exploring themes of trauma, biological destiny, and the search for home.
Fated: Wolf and the Shark is a quintessential example of Hawke Oakley’s work, prioritizing emotional healing and the inevitability of love over high-stakes external conflict. By pairing a land-based wolf with a sea-based shark, Oakley expands the boundaries of his shifter world while reinforcing the series' core message: that everyone, regardless of their past or species, deserves a fated place to belong. Fated: Wolf and the Shark - Hawke Oakley - Apple Books Fated: Wolf and the Shark by Hawke Oakley
The story follows two main protagonists: Remington , a lone wolf omega, and Nero , an alpha shark shifter. Published in late 2020, Fated: Wolf and the
Oakley’s writing is described as "fluffy and steamy," designed to provide a comforting read for fans of the Pack of Brothers series. The book is a relatively short read at approximately 45,000 words (174 pages), fitting the contemporary trend of novella-length paranormal romance. It serves as a bridge to later entries like Fated: Wolf and the Orca , which further explores aquatic shifter societies. Fated: Wolf and the Shark is a quintessential