A review by daniireads
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing by Sam Hall

5.0

TL;DR: Fantastic PNR RH, new take on shifters/omegaverse... 10000% worth reading

Best friends all their lives, Riley and the pack’s alpha quints Fen, Colt, Blake, Ryan, and Haze are expected to be mates, but when puberty hits and everything changes when Riley is not an omega as assumed but a beta…

From that moment on it is drilled into her head that she is not for them and they are most definitely not for her, but things go a bit sideways when the boys first shift happens and they choose Riley over the three available omegas. Riley gets sent off to college early, and is told to forget all about the 5 boys who feel like home.

Fast forward seven years and Riley, now a medical researcher who is doing a study on alphas/omegas, is (mostly) content with the life she's made. All that blows up in her face when the 5 boys, now men, come back into her life informing her they need her help--they don't have a fated mate and would like to be a part of her study. A lie, that upends everything Riley thought she knew about herself and the alphas.

A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing put an interesting twist on shifters and the omegaverse, and loved getting an inside look at how pack/mating dynamics work! I loved Riley's character, she's so smart and sassy, and I loved that she didn't get automatically jump into the boys waiting arms. There was a lot of heartache and hurt that needed to be mended, and loved that the alphas were portrayed as dominant but willing to do anything to right the past and establish their bond with Riley again.

This was seriously just so good, and I loved every minute of it!