A dark, atmospheric fantasy reimagining of a classic fairy tale for readers of Naomi Novik, Katherine Arden, and Holly Black.For generations, the village of Oakhaven has survived by a single rule: obey the Pact. Once a season, a child dons a crimson cloak and walks the Path into the depths of the Eldwood, a sacrifice to the great wolf Fenrir to ensure his mercy. They call it a ritual of courage. But sixteen-year-old Elara knows it is a lie born of fear.A wild, sharp-tongued cartographer who feels more at home in the forest than in her own village, Elara is chosen for the Tithe. But unlike the children before her, she sees the Eldwood not as a place of monsters, but as a world of ancient magic and complex truths. Her journey is not one of blind faith, but a deadly game of wits against a predator who is no mere beast, but an intelligent, vengeful spirit who hunts with psychological torment and devastating illusions.As Elara uncovers the horrifying secret behind the Pact-a desperate bargain struck by her own grandmother-she is forced to become more than a victim. Teaming up with a loyal woodsman and the guilt-ridden Keeper herself, Elara must transform from a pawn into a hunter. To break the cycle of fear, she must venture into the heart of the wolf's domain, confront the god-like First Wolf of legend, and challenge Fenrir not with tooth and claw, but with a shocking offer that could either save her world... or destroy it.The Crimson Cloak is a full-length novel perfect for readers who love: Grimm Dark Fantasy: A mature, haunting, and beautifully brutal retelling of Little Red Riding Hood.Complex Characters: A fierce, intelligent heroine, a cunning and philosophical villain, and a cast of morally grey characters fighting for survival.Rich World-Building: A forest that is a character itself, filled with ancient magic, terrifying creatures, and deep lore.Atmospheric & Psychological: A story that explores themes of trauma, sacrifice, and the stories we tell to control our fears.Step off the path and into a dark wood where fairy tales end and legends begin.