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La Patron's Den Books in Order

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Find the La Patron's Den books in order by Sydney Addae, with short summaries, series background, and tips on where to start next.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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4 books

1

Alpha Awakening - Adam

by Sydney Addae

2017

Adam is finally out on his own and focused on his future when he meets Bella, a breeder tied to a strict religious group. Desire, duty, and danger collide as his wolf refuses to let her go.

2

Jackie's Journey

by Sydney Addae

2017

Jackie wants the freedom every young woman dreams about, but being La Patron's daughter makes independence harder than it sounds. Once she steps out on her own, the world proves less simple than she hoped.

3

Renee's Renegade

by Sydney Addae

2017

Renee Knight is surrounded by family and love, yet she feels strangely hollow and left behind. Her story turns that quiet ache into a deeply personal search for connection and purpose.

4

David's Dilemma

by Sydney Addae

2018

On a mission to scout Canada for La Patron, David ends up stranded in the Torngat Mountains and trapped by a dangerous queen. Survival comes first, but his heart does not get the memo.

Series background & context

La Patron's Den shifts the focus from Silas and Jasmine to the next generation. These books follow their children as they step away from the compound, try to build lives of their own, and learn that being born into power does not make growing up any simpler.

That change in perspective gives the series a slightly different feel from the main La Patron books. The stakes are still paranormal and political, but the tone leans more new adult. These are stories about leaving home, meeting mates, choosing what kind of adult to become, and discovering that the family name can open doors while also making a mess of everything.

Freedom looks different when your father is La Patron.

Each book centers on one of the siblings, Jackie, Adam, Renee, and David, and that structure works well because their problems are not all the same. Jackie wants independence and quickly learns it comes with its own risks. Adam is chasing his own future when mate drama and pack danger cut across it. Renee carries a quieter kind of ache, the feeling of being surrounded by love and still not having her own path clear. David's story pushes farther into mission territory, with travel, danger, and the sense that duty has a habit of ambushing him before he can settle into anything personal.

What links the books is not just blood. It is the way Addae keeps the family bond active even when the characters are on their own. The compound is still there. Silas and Jasmine still matter. Pack expectations still matter. But the younger cast is no longer content to live only as somebody's children. They are forming their own relationships, carrying out their own assignments, and making choices that can ripple across the wider nation.

That is where the series gets interesting.

La Patron's Den is not rebellious in a loud, dramatic way. It is more about the ordinary push and pull of adulthood inside an extraordinary life. The siblings are powerful, protected, and deeply connected, but they are also restless. They want room to fail, room to love badly or well, and room to define themselves outside the shadow of the compound.

Readers can expect plenty of the familiar Addae ingredients, shifters, mates, danger, hidden enemies, but with a stronger coming-of-age current than some of the other branches of this universe. The romance is important, but so is the question of identity. Who are these young wolves when they are not under their parents' roof? What kind of leaders, partners, and pack members will they become?

If you already like the family side of La Patron, this series is especially rewarding. It feels like the moment when the children everybody watched from the edge of earlier books finally take the floor for themselves.

Edited by

Richard Reis

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Anurag Ramdasan

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