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Wolf, Woman, Wilderling

Coming late fall 2026

I didn’t want a name. I couldn’t have one. A name meant being someone. That you belonged somewhere. And I knew someone like me, a monster, an abomination, could never belong.

I didn’t know why I’d been cursed to become a beast. By day a human, by night a wolf, never fully one or the other; forced to always be on the run. After six years, I stopped believing in a cure. Stopped believing that I’d ever find a place to simply be me – whatever I was.

Then Gro found me. Fearless Gro, who forgave my past before I gave myself that grace. She opened her heart and home to me and showed me that the monster was nothing but a figment of nightmares; curses are what we make them.

With her hand in mine, I dared to stop running and start walking the road I feared most. A road that led to more than just gaining a name. A road to a home.

A story of finding home

Wolf, Woman, Wilderling is book 2 in Daughters of Divinity.

Where Bear My Heart (book 1) sets in the deep forest and celebrates silence, battles change and grief, WOLF WOMAN WILDERLING is a story about letting go of shame and guilt, and dare walk the road - however winding - toward what you want most.

It's set in the same world as Bear My Heart, but the story takes place a few generations after and high in the north. Up where the tundra's are frozen most of the year, where the sun doesn't set in summer and hides away most of winter.

Where life is harsh and simple.

Where the last remnants of an old religion hides.

And where the wild is part of the family.

Heavily inspired by Scandinavian traditions and the nature surrounding the mountains of Sweden and Norway (fjell as they are called here), this story aims to give you a sense of freedom.

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