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werewolf - i need somethings to read!

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A few series' that really stand out:









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

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.

PREDATOR GIRL

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

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.







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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.)
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.)

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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!

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!




The Witch World series starts with



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




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.
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.
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.




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.



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


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

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

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:




Pride series:









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

Alpha's Mate
A Siberian Werewolf in London
My Mate's Embrace

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


Riley Jenson Series is complete and worth the read.
Patricia Briggs has 2 series that are good were series.
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.

If you are not dead set on wolf shifters the Rachel Vincent Shifters series is great too.





"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



And there's also the Timber Wolves Trilogy



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.)
;)

I didn't see these mentioned, but if they were, my bad!






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