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message 1: by Maca (new)

Maca | 3 comments I love werewolfs and i need a gripping story that keeps me guessing and is really exciting, as well as romance ;) it has to have romance haha! and please no heroins who cant fight for themselves, they just annoy me.
THANKS!


message 2: by Shireen (new)

Shireen Nemnich (snemnich) | 19 comments I suggest checking Kresley Cole Books.


message 3: by Barbara ★ (last edited Dec 10, 2012 04:48AM) (new)

Barbara ★ I have about 50 werewolf books I've rated 5 stars of roughly 400 werewolf books. Here's the link, maybe you'll find something you like.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...

A few series' that really stand out:
Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian, #1) by Keri Arthur Touch of the Wolf (Historical Werewolf, #1) by Susan Krinard Blue Moon (Nightcreature, #1) by Lori Handeland Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, #1) by Kelley Armstrong The Dark One (Wild Wulfs of London, #1) by Ronda Thompson Moon Awakening (Children of the Moon, #1) by Lucy Monroe Daring The Moon (Moon, #1) by Sherrill Quinn


message 4: by Sandra J (new)

Sandra J Weaver (sandraweaver) | 451 comments How about Shelly Laurenston's Magnus Pack and her Pride series. There are a lot of different shifters, including wolves, and none of the females (even the human ones) take a backseat to anyone. Sissy has to be the definition of an alpha female wolf.


message 5: by Shuling (new)

Shuling Sandra J wrote: "How about Shelly Laurenston's Magnus Pack and her Pride series. There are a lot of different shifters, including wolves, and none of the females (even the human ones) take a backseat to anyone. S..."

Seconded that. Geez. Love her Magnus Pack series. All females there? *shake head* One hell of a badass. ;)


★ʜɑʋɘɳ★ (_-haven-_) | 39 comments Does it have to be werewolves or just shifters in general?

If you haven't read the Mercedes Thompson series, I'd totally recommend that for you. She (Mercedes) is no werewolf but can shift into coyote form. However, there are loads of other werewolves (including the love interest).
The romance is okay, not bad actually, but the author focuses on the plot. Still, a fun read.

Then there is a spinoff series to the above. It's called Alpha & Omega. I really loved those - the plot is good and the romance is awesome - everyone's a werewolf!

Also, I loved the Kate Daniels series. She ain't no shifter whatsoever, but she darn sure is kick ass. The love interest, however, is a shifter. The romance is quite good too, slow building but I enjoyed it. However, don't expect steamy bed scenes. It's totally YA.

You might also try the Tale of Lunarmorte series. That's MOSTLY about werewolves.
I haven't finished the series but am half-way through and enjoyed it so far. The heroine(s) are no pushover. The romance is not disappointing.


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S.B. Roozenboom | 27 comments I know we're not supposed to self promote outside the folder, but you MUST check out my book if you love werewolves! Everything you want in a werewolf book you'll find in mine XD

PREDATOR GIRL

Predator Girl  by S.B. Roozenboom


You might also check out Shiver by Maggie Steifvater. Wasn't my personal favorite, but i have girlfriends that loved it.


message 8: by Allison (new)

Allison  (gatormommy) | 80 comments Shifters series by Rachel Vincent is awesome! There are 6 and they are all out. They aren't wolves but large cats but the girl is one of them too and she's tough, loved her and the romance is spread out through the whole series. One of my fave shifter series for sure!


message 9: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 2659 comments Mod
If you don't DEMAND wolves, then might I suggest The Jargoon Pard series by Andre Norton. The mc in this is actually--um, well--not sure what you'd call him. Except that he turns into this totally rocking were-cat creature.


message 10: by Danielle (new)

Danielle I will second the alpha omega series On the Prowl by Patricia Briggs by Patricia Briggs and her Mercy Thompson series Moon Called (Mercedes Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs . I liked Rachel Vincent Shifter series Shift (Shifters, #5) by Rachel Vincent too although her heroin is not may favorite but she gets more assertive as the series progresses. I was not a fan of Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian, #1) by Keri Arthur .


message 11: by ☽ Rhiannon ✭ (new)

☽ Rhiannon ✭ Mistwalker ☾ (pnr_list) | 133 comments There are SOOOO many werewolf books, ILOVEDAMON, cab you be a bit more specific about what you are looking for?


message 12: by Sandra J (last edited Dec 15, 2012 04:46AM) (new)

Sandra J Weaver (sandraweaver) | 451 comments Ann aka Iftcan wrote: "If you don't DEMAND wolves, then might I suggest The Jargoon Pard series by Andre Norton. The mc in this is actually--um, well--not sure what you'd call him. Except that he turns into this totally..."

Oooh, good one! And don't forget Year of the Unicorn (Witch World Series 2, High Hallack Cycle, #1) by Andre Norton for the hero's parents' story. The were riders take different forms, though the hero is a large cat of some sort. The heroine is a fledgling witch and no shrinking violet. Anna, I think you and I may be the only ones around who have read Andre Norton. The others just don't know what they're missing.


message 13: by Missyb (new)

Missyb | 493 comments The Mating (Law of the Lycans, #1) by Nicky Charles - wolfs Wolf Signs (Granite Lake Wolves, #1) by Vivian Arend - wolfs The Cajun's Captive (Stormy Weather, #1) by Selena Blake -wolfs Pack Challenge (Magnus Pack, #1) by Shelly Laurenston wolfs & some other shifters The Mane Event (Pride, #1) by Shelly Laurenston - wolfs and many other types of shifters Bad Blood (Crimson Moon, #1) by L.A. Banks - wolfs are the main feature but has fae & vamps Guilty Pleasures (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, #1) by Laurell K. Hamilton - vamps with some wolfs occasionally Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1) by Charlaine Harris - vamps with some wolfs occasionally Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian, #1) by Keri Arthur -main character & her brother are half wolf & half vampire. lots of other critters too. When Darkness Comes (Guardians of Eternity, #1) by Alexandra Ivy - vampires with some wolfs


message 14: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 2659 comments Mod
I know Sandra--and sooo many of the "modern" writers say that they got started by reading her as youngsters/teens.

Her works really ARE great--and I have an entire wall of nothing BUT her works. (And yes, as a really BIG fangirl--I DO have the game that is based on Witch World.)


message 15: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Wells (doveleahr) | 2 comments I have the most awesome Werewolf story that is like no other, however it is still in the critique stages and am having editing issues with so many editors wanting me to change elements that would so totally ruin the book, especially since it has three other books in the series. I wish I could recommend one that isn't already cookie-cutter, and know you'd love my interesting take on the tale, but, sadly, you'll have to wait for it. Keep your eyes out for "Loves Wolfsong!" by Lisa Hannah Wells.


message 16: by [deleted user] (new)

Shireen wrote: "I suggest checking Kresley Cole Books."

totalle agree with Shireen, Kresley Cole's Lykae are amazing and I would also recommend Kelley Armstrong's werewolf series starting with Bitten (sorry it won't let me post the links from where I am). If you are looking for a shorter read my werewolf novella Alpha Chase has received some lovely reviews!


message 17: by Christal (new)

Christal | 83 comments My favorite werewolf romance of the year was Silver by Rhiannon Held . It's the beginning of a new series and I love the two main characters.


Danielle Book Boss (daniellebookboss) Patricia Briggs Mercy Thompson series...great stories with romance... though it is one of those slow build romances.


message 19: by Sandra J (new)

Sandra J Weaver (sandraweaver) | 451 comments Shari Kay wrote: "Sandra J wrote: "Ann aka Iftcan wrote: "If you don't DEMAND wolves, then might I suggest The Jargoon Pard series by Andre Norton. The mc in this is actually--um, well--not sure what you'd call him...."

The Witch World series starts with Witch World (Witch World Series 1 Estcarp Cycle, #1) by Andre Norton . I ended up getting into the Witch World books through The Crystal Gryphon (Witch World Series 2 High Hallack Cycle, #5) by Andre Norton and had no trouble understanding the world. It's set in the Dales which probably explains my fondness for that setting in her novels. Your chances of finding her books in a bookstore are iffy at best. I have noticed, though, that several of her books are in my local used bookstore. Some of her novels are available as ebooks, and some of her short stories are free (These are set in her sci-fi universe). That may be a way to see if her writing appeals to you.


message 20: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisamessegee) | 120 comments These are all wolf-shifter series, or include wolf-shifters. Forgive me if some of them have been mentioned.
Changeling by Dani Harper
Psy-Changeling by Nalini-Singh (feline and wolf-shifters)
Heart of the Wolf by Terry Spear
The Eternal Wolf Clan by Stephanie Tyler

Changeling Moon (Changeling, #1) by Dani Harper Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changeling #1) by Nalini Singh Heart of the Wolf (Heart of the Wolf, #1) by Terry Spear Dire Needs (Eternal Wolf Clan, #1) by Stephanie Tyler


message 21: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 2659 comments Mod
ShariKay--you can also try ebay, PaperbackSwap.com and thrift stores. I have an entire wall (floor to ceiling) of nothing but Andre's books. But I have multiple copies of many of them, simply because I LOVE the older covers. Witch World (Witch World Series 1 Estcarp Cycle, #1) by Andre Norton Witch World by Andre Norton Witch World (Witch World Series 1 Estcarp Cycle, #1) by Andre Norton Witch World (Book 1) by Andre Norton I mean, those are ALL the same book--but if you just looked at the cover's you'd never realize it. And you can, to a certain extent, guess what decade they were released in, just by looking at those covers.

But in addition to having the multiple covers, Andre just wrote a LOT of books. The Witch World novels alone number into the 30's. And then you have the Beast Lord series (5 books, if I'm remembering right) and yes, when they made that horrible movie--and tv series--it CLAIMED to be based on Andre's books, but, except for the fact that the main character could meld his mind with his animals, and see through their eyes, and, of course, the title, there is no other resemblence. Andre's books are sci-fi, set in the future--FAR in the future. And the Solar Queen series--I think that ran to 6 or 7 books. The Dipple series of books (a very loose collection that have only the name of the ghetto that the main characters come from in common) is at, I believe 5.

And there are other series--the Forerunners series, again, not really a "true" series, except for the whole thing about the Forerunners (who were the intelligent species who preceded us into space, and who we find bits and pieces of their cast-offs.)

And she has a LOT of stand-alone books. Scent of Magic by Andre Norton Rebel Spurs by Andre Norton Star Born by Andre Norton are a few. And as you can tell from just these 3--sci fi, fantasy and historical.

And then she has a few duos and trios that I haven't even mentioned.

Um, can anyone tell that I'm a somewhat obsessive fan? :o) Sorry, will get off my "Norton Soapbox" now and return you all to your regularily scheduled reading now.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

How about S. Kenyon's dark hunter series...there are some shape shifting yummy wolves etc...?


Ninab (Honesty is the Best Policy)  | 137 comments Blackwell's Timberwolves series is good - light on the romance since it's YA but the story is great Destiny Binds (Timber Wolves Trilogy, #1) by Tammy Blackwell

Vaughn's Kitty Norville series starts out slow but she gets stronger as the series progresses.


message 24: by Sharon (new)

Sharon (basketchik) | 86 comments If it can be any shifter - Christine Feehan has a Leopard series that is really good.

The wolf ones I know of have already been given to you.


message 25: by arabella (new)

arabella | 5 comments Try Wolves of Mercy Falls series my fav it's awesome it might stand out though


message 26: by Sydney (new)

Sydney Wallace | 20 comments There's My Sister is a Werewolf (Young Brothers, #4) by Kathy Love if you're looking for mindless fluff.
The Kitty series by Carrie Vaughn is excellent, IMHO Kitty and the Silver Bullet (Kitty Norville, #4) by Carrie Vaughn


message 27: by Keri (last edited Feb 05, 2013 03:03PM) (new)

Keri | 158 comments Sandra J wrote: "How about Shelly Laurenston's Magnus Pack and her Pride series. There are a lot of different shifters, including wolves, and none of the females (even the human ones) take a backseat to anyone. S..."

OMG! Lol, great minds think alike, that's who I thought of too! I love her, she's my fav author b/c of the way she incorporates humor into her books to make you LOL & still has the excitement & romance too. I think Pack Challenge is by far the slowest (though I still liked it) out of all her books, but they certainly pick up after it. I really love how Shelly carries the Magnus Pack series characters over into her Pride series & how so many of the different shifter species intermarry. Luv luv her books.

Magnus Pack series:

Pack Challenge (Magnus Pack, #1) by Shelly Laurenston Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, #2) by Shelly Laurenston Here Kitty, Kitty! (Magnus Pack, #3) by Shelly Laurenston When He Was Bad (Magnus Pack, #3.5) by Shelly Laurenston


Pride series:

Howl For It (Includes Pride, #0.5) by Shelly Laurenston The Mane Event (Pride, #1) by Shelly Laurenston The Beast in Him (Pride, #2) by Shelly Laurenston The Mane Attraction (Pride, #3) by Shelly Laurenston The Mane Squeeze (Pride, #4) by Shelly Laurenston Beast Behaving Badly (Pride, #5) by Shelly Laurenston Big Bad Beast (Pride, #6) by Shelly Laurenston Bear Meets Girl (Pride, #7) by Shelly Laurenston


message 28: by Crazy4more (new)

Crazy4more (lan-ni) | 3070 comments Keri wrote: "Sandra J wrote: "How about Shelly Laurenston's Magnus Pack and her Pride series. There are a lot of different shifters, including wolves, and none of the females (even the human ones) take a backs..."

Loved Magnus Pack and can't wait to get into Pride...once I knocked of a couple new releases and trying new authors.


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Scarlet (extraordinarygirl86) | 81 comments Crimson Moon is one of my favorite werewolf books.

I've only read the first one, but The Heat is good too.


message 31: by Jen (new)

Jen Haeger | 20 comments Not sure if anyone mentioned Anne Rice's new offering, "The Wolf Gift". Haven't read it myself, but knowing her, it is bound to have romance. Also, hate to shill, but I did just publish a PNR about werewolves. It is posted in the Self Promotion folder.


message 32: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (shinhbang) | 152 comments Lucy Monroe writes some pretty good stories with werewolves.


message 33: by Debi (new)

Debi (debisattic) | 157 comments Full Moon Rising
Riley Jenson Series is complete and worth the read.
Patricia Briggs has 2 series that are good were series.


message 34: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 2659 comments Mod
And I'm sure that all of us fans of Patty are counting down til March 5, when the new Mercy book comes out. I know that I'll be sitting at the door waiting on the UPS man to arrive.


message 35: by arabella (new)

arabella | 5 comments Wolves of Mercy Falls Maybe?


message 36: by Delia (new)

Delia | 27 comments Wolf shifters are my favorite so I would like to endorse all of the Patricia Briggs books, Terry Spear's series, and Nancy Gideon's shifter series. They are all fantastic. I have only read one of Shelly Laurenstons books but I gave it 5 stars and am looking forward to reading more of them.
If you are not dead set on wolf shifters the Rachel Vincent Shifters series is great too. Heart of the Wolf (Heart of the Wolf, #1) by Terry Spear Seduced by the Wolf (Heart of the Wolf, #5) by Terry Spear Chased by Moonlight (Moonlight, #2) by Nancy Gideon Masked by Moonlight (Moonlight, #1) by Nancy Gideon


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Sarah Mattos | 5 comments Alexa O'Brien huntress series, very fun


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KSLVee (kslv) | 3 comments The Dark Divine (The Dark Divine, #1) by Bree Despain series :)


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Jeanae Tyra (jeanaetyra) | 44 comments The timber wolves trilogy by Tammy Blackwell


message 40: by Joe (new)

Joe Tuffy Might I suggest "Lobisón" for your werewolf reading pleasure?


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message 42: by Joe (new)

Joe Tuffy "Lobisón" is my latest release with two sequels to come, each beginning where the previous book ends. These are not your "Twilight" werewolves...these are gigantic biped beasts striving to preserve their bloodline while a relentless hunter tracks them all over the world trying to destroy them. There's no normal werewolf theme to this story…no protagonist that’s bitten by a werewolf and turns into one himself…no fear of the full moon…no fear he will kill his love interest…and only a silver bullet can kill the beasts.
"Lobisón" is all about a relentless tracker, JACKSON KELLER, who is the lone survivor of a vicious werewolf pack slaughter of his platoon of Marines, and the frightening “road” he traverses for 28-years to kill the entire pack, especially the gigantic Alpha he nicknames “POPPA”.

Tuffy


message 43: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 231 comments I think this series is really great. Starts with wolf shifters.


Nannie Katherine "MiMi" (infamousmimi) | 37 comments Does anyone know if Kaitlyn O'Connor has a website? I've checked Facebook & googled her name. Anyone out there can help me?


message 46: by Genea (new)

Genea I recently finished the second installment of the Crimson Series Crimson Midnight (Crimson, #1) by Amos Cassidy and am really loving it. The story focuses mostly on the werewolves but it has vampires, witches and warlocks. The supernaturals in this book have a very unique relationship compared to other books.
And there's also the Timber Wolves Trilogy Destiny Binds (Timber Wolves Trilogy, #1) by Tammy Blackwell and The Mating (Law of the Lycans, #1) by Nicky Charles the entire series is free and can be found on Smashwords.


Nannie Katherine "MiMi" (infamousmimi) | 37 comments Have you read any of Kaitlyn o'Connor's books? MiMi


message 48: by Tonya (new)

Tonya (tmycann) | 11 comments Jani wrote: "Does it have to be werewolves or just shifters in general?

If you haven't read the Mercedes Thompson series, I'd totally recommend that for you. She (Mercedes) is no werewolf but can shift into co..."


Totally with you on Mercy Thompson and the spin-off Alpha and Omega series.

Have you tried Gayla Drummond's Moon Children series, or Deadlands Hunt?
(Full disclosure, I edited the most recent of the Moon Children books.)
;)


message 49: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Knight | 58 comments Reading a very unusual werewolf YA set on the Titanic! Fateful by Claudia Gray. Pretty good.


message 50: by Megan (new)

Megan (megandurrence) | 78 comments I agree with Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater and Fate Succumbs by Tammy Blackwell. Those are really good books.

I didn't see these mentioned, but if they were, my bad!
Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves, #1) by Quinn Loftis by Quinn Loftis
My Wolf's Bane by Veronica Blade by Veronica Blade
Nightshade (Nightshade, #1) by Andrea Cremer by Andrea Cremer
Bitten (Women Of The Otherworld, Book 1) by Kelley Armstrong by Kelley Armstrong
The Summoning (Darkest Powers, #1) by Kelley Armstrong by Kelley Armstrong
A Bite's Tale (A Furry Fable) by Veronica Blade by Veronica Blade

I know there is more, but most of them have already been said. I hope you enjoy :)


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