The Night Prince: Is Lauren Palphreyman’s Werewolf Romantasy Sequel Worth the Read?

The Night Prince

Lauren Palphreyman

The Wolf King #2

Cover and Synopsis

The Night Prince Cover & Blurb

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Aurora may have survived the Wolf King. But his bite marks her skin, and in accordance with Wolf Law, that makes her his property. Now, he wants her back.

To beat him and take his throne, Aurora and Callum must form a dangerous alliance with one of the most feared Wolves in the Kingdom, Blake. He is their enemy, but he has entangled his life with Aurora’s—meaning she cannot harm him without forfeiting her own life.

As she fights to break their connection, she suspects Blake is keeping secrets about a dark power that rises in the north, and the unsettling nature of the bond between them. It seems there is a bigger game at play than who sits on the Wolf Throne—one that threatens both the Kingdom of Wolves, and the Kingdom of Men.

With her wolf awakening, enemies closing in, relationships tested, and secrets revealed—Aurora may be the only one who can stop an ancient evil from rising.

If she can figure out who to trust.

If she can figure out where she, and her heart, belong.

If she can stay alive.

Book Information

The Night Prince

Published February 2026 by Bloom Books.

The Night Prince was originally independently published by Lauren Palphreyman.

Genre : Fantasy, Romantasy

Pages : 498 pages, Kindle Edition

Enemies to Lovers

Forbidden Romance

Dark Shadow Daddy Alpha

Protective Golden Retriever Alpha

Love Triangle

Kilt wearing Werewolves

Review

The Night Prince by Lauren Palphreyman

And how he loathes her. He loathes the way her scent washes over him—even here. She smells like the slither of moonlight that would drift through the grate of the cell beneath the palace. Freedom, taunting him. The broken promise of something he cannot have.

As soon as I finished reading The Wolf King, I picked up The Night Prince. As far as I am aware, The Wolf King series will be a trilogy. I have found little to no information about the third book. I am hoping there will not be a significant delay in its release. The series is currently moving from being independently published to traditionally published.

Spoilers Sweetie : Jump down to my final thoughts to avoid them.

  1. Blake is always up to something. 
  2. Blake my dude. 
  3. James is a little shit disturber. 
  4. Why did the mother leave her people?
  5. Tell me more about the mother damnit. 
  6. Free the lobsters. 
  7. Interesting. Are you the moon?
  8. Girl has definitely got some special connection with the moon. 
  9. Alexander is a dick. 
  10. The light and the dark eh? 
  11. Girl why are you surprised. 
  12. Oh it’s about Aurora alright. 
  13. Marriage! 
  14. She’s lying to herself. But maybe that’s just the bond talking. 
  15. Why did the father marry the mother in the first place? Why help the wolves? 
  16. Or that you are it. 
  17. Girl, you’re a wolf, get over it and let it out. 

The Night Prince by Lauren Palphreyman Review

The Night Prince is book two in Lauren Palphreyman’s Werewolf romantasy series, The Wolf King. Does it bother anyone else when the first book in the series is also the title of the series? Just me? The romantic love triangle aspect of the story has taken root and the plot is really starting to gain momentum.

Callum’s brother, James took a play out of his brother’s playbook- attempting to trade Aurora for The Heart of the Moon. Which technically he did succeed in doing. However, Aurora kills her fiance Sebastian and escapes his clutches. Only to be bitten by James. At this point, my personal suspicions were validated- Aurora is half wolf. I maintain that there is still something more to her. Likely not to be revealed until the third book.

Blake just claimed me as his. His lips are stained red with my blood.

At the end of The Wolf King the mate bond between my man Blake and Aurora is revealed. Blake is my preferred Alpha. The more morally grey the better in my opinion. To save Aurora’s life after James bit her, Blake uses his life force to pull her back from the brink-tethering the two of them together. Was it just another manipulative tactic? Of course. However, I personally believe there is more to be revealed about this bond.

Aurora drove me nuts in The Night Prince. I find both her and Callum to be extremely naive. Blake is playing chess, and Aurora and Callum are playing checkers. In my opinion, the growth of Aurora’s character stagnates in The Night Prince. I get it, she has a lot to deal with-the bond, and the fact that she is half-wolf. For me, it took her way too long to come to terms with the fact that she is half-wolf. I get dragging your feet on the bond, really I do. But girl, you are half-wolf suck it the fuck up.

In the end, Aurora does finally accept and step into her power. Now that she has done so, I am hopeful for a stronger and more fierce Aurora going forward. I feel as though The Wolf King series as a whole, would be better as a multi pov story. The single pov from Aurora in book one, The Wolf King, was fine. Callum’s perspective could have made it better. Expanding on this and adding Blake’s perspective in The Night Prince would have broken up Aurora’s constant and repetitive internal monologues.

Overall, I enjoy the plot unfolding. The world has expanded beyond humans vs. werewolves. The dark and nefarious God of Night has moved to the forefront of the story. Threatening both the Northern Wolf Kingdom and the Southern Human Kingdom. I am looking forward to the conclusion.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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