![]() | Psycho Pack (Ghost Alpha Unit, #3) by Lenore Rosewood ★★★★☆ Read: February 27, 2026 616 pages |
This one clawed in deep and refused to let go. Psycho Pack is the brutal, breathless payoff I didn’t know I was starving for—darker, messier, more tangled than the first two combined. The stakes aren’t just higher; they’re personal, vicious, and every single bond is stretched until it either snaps or finally holds.
At its core, this book is about choice—who gets to make it, who gets to take it away, and what happens when a pack of broken alphas finally has to decide if they’re willing to bleed (or kill) to keep the one person who sees them whole. Ivy’s not just surviving anymore; she’s claiming, commanding, setting rules in the middle of chaos, and every time she does it lands like a fist to the chest. The ghosts? They’re not clean heroes. They’re fire and loyalty and jagged edges—Plague unraveling from stoic control to raw, crying vulnerability; Whiskey loud and jealous and stupidly tender when it counts; Wraith refusing to become the monster he was made to be; Valek earning forgiveness one painful inch at a time; Thane carrying the weight of every failure and still choosing to pull the trigger when it matters.
The intimacy here is feral and healing in the same breath. Every touch, every knot, every quiet moment in a cave or a garden rewritten with love instead of blood—it peels back layers without ever feeling gratuitous. The power shifts are delicious: Ivy turning the tables, setting challenges, deciding who gets marked and when. The relational tangles are thick—brothers fighting, betrayals that cut to the bone, redemption that hurts more than rage. And the sex? Hot, but it’s the emotion underneath that wrecks you: claiming, trusting, choosing again and again even when the world keeps trying to rip it apart.
The final act moves fast—almost too fast after all the slow-burn tension—and the big victory lands cleaner than I expected from a story this bloody. I wanted more teeth, more cost, more pages of them clawing through hell. But the epilogue gives them the soft landing they fought for: a cliffside house, a clinic, jealous bullshit, laser treatments, white veils, and marks that bind them forever. It’s completion. It’s peace. And after everything they bled for, it’s earned—even if part of me still craved one more feral fight.
4 stars. This pack has me by the throat and I’m not mad about it. I’ll miss them, and I’m already thinking about the next group picking up the war they left behind.
Tropes you’ll find: why choose, masked men, non-verbal MMC, heavily scarred MMC, found family forged in trauma, broken alphas learning softness, power dynamics that flip hard, touch-her-and-die turned touch-him-and-die too, Burn the world down for her, medical + lab trauma, caretaking, sword-crossing, feral protectiveness, redemption arcs that hurt, quiet claiming after chaos.

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