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  1. #1
    Big Bad Wolf
    Book 3 in the series:The Others

    Big Bad Wolf - The Others by Christine Warren
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    In 'Big Bad Wolf', Missy Roper, a shy human woman with a crush on alpha werewolf Graham Winters, catches his attention at a party, leading to a surprising instant connection. The story delves into their developing relationship, filled with insecurities, arguments, and banter, as Graham must convince his clan that Missy is his mate while keeping her safe from enemies. The plot flows smoothly, incorporating werewolf culture seamlessly and providing a mix of humor, action, and steamy scenes. The book presents a light-hearted shifter romance that explores the dynamics between an alpha werewolf and a human mate, with a focus on their evolving connection and the challenges they face.

    "She doesn't count. Dmitri would break your legs, wait a couple of hours for them to heal, then break them again. And after that, he might get cranky. I'm talking about the rest of them. The ones who ...

    (Also, see 24 recommendations for the series The Others )

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    Silver
    Book 1 in the series:The Silver

    Silver - The Silver by Cheree Alsop
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    Silver, the first book in 'The Silver' series by Cheree Alsop, follows the story of Jaze, a young werewolf who moves to a new town with his mother after the death of his father. Facing challenges from both within and outside the werewolf community, Jaze must navigate through grief, danger, and the complexities of werewolf politics. With the help of unlikely friends, including his neighbor and a local Alpha's girlfriend, Jaze aims to bring peace to his new home while uncovering the truth behind his father's death. The book is described as a blend of urban fantasy, young adult paranormal, and romance, with a focus on themes of friendship, responsibility, and taking risks for the sake of peace.

    I knew the contents of the trunk by heart; a brown leather jacket so worn the cloth showed through in places, an empty bottle of cologne that still held its scent, an old pair of sparing gloves with f...

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    The Sumage Solution - San Andreas Shifters by Gail Carriger
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    'The Sumage Solution' by Gail Carriger is a contemporary M M paranormal romance novel set in a world where magical creatures coexist with humanity. The story follows Max, a mage resisting his destiny, and Biff, a gentle werewolf, as they navigate a new pack settling in San Francisco. The plot intertwines elements of romance, self-discovery, and magical challenges, all while breaking tropes and stereotypes in the supernatural realm. The writing style incorporates humor, romance, and touches of the author's signature world-building from her other series.

    “I’m moving. I’m moving. You lick your girlfriend’s ass with that tongue?” Max was in the hall and heading toward the parking lot. Coworkers lunged out of his way. He refused to run. Max was tall with...

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    Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic - Cambric Creek by C.M. Nascosta
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    'Moon Blooded Breeding Clinic' in the series 'Cambric Creek' by author C.M. Nascosta follows Moriah, a divorcee who decides she wants a baby and opts for the Werewolf donor route. The story delves into Moriah's journey towards motherhood and her encounters with Lowell, a character who is depicted as lonely and isolated. The writing style includes a mix of humor, relatable themes, and internal monologues, with a focus on the emotional connections between the characters.

    The plot of the book revolves around Moriah's desire for a baby, her interactions with Lowell, and the challenges they face in their respective personal journeys. The narrative explores themes of fertility, relationships, and self-discovery, all set in the paranormal romance genre with elements of comedy and emotional depth.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Cambric Creek )

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    No Man's Land
    Book 1 in the series:Imp World

    No Man's Land - Imp World by Debra Dunbar
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    No Man's Land is a dark fantasy novel set in the Imp World series by Debra Dunbar, focusing on the characters Kelly, a vampire, and Jaq, a nephilim. The story revolves around Kelly's struggles after being exiled and left for dead in werewolf territory by her own kind. Jaq, a kind-hearted werewolf-angel hybrid, takes Kelly in and tries to help her recover, leading to an unlikely alliance between two natural enemies. As a vampire war looms on the horizon, Kelly must navigate complex relationships and decide where her loyalties lie in a world filled with supernatural prejudices and power struggles.

    The book delves into themes of survival, redemption, and unlikely friendships amidst a backdrop of vampire greed, werewolf politics, and demonic influences. The narrative unfolds with graphic violence, gritty realism, and slow-building f/f romance, offering readers a fresh perspective on the Imp World series through the eyes of compelling new characters.


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    Knox
    Book 3 in the series:Blackstone Academy

    Knox - Blackstone Academy by Elizabeth Dear
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    'Knox' in the 'Blackstone Academy' series by Elizabeth Dear follows the journey of Knox, a former playboy Alpha who is now navigating the complexities of finding love and redemption. The book delves into Knox's character development, showcasing his growth from an arrogant teenager to a mature and strong leader. The plot revolves around Knox's search for love, his relationships with other characters, and his internal struggles as he tries to move past his past mistakes.

    The writing style in 'Knox' is praised for its ability to create engaging and relatable characters, particularly highlighting the strong and independent nature of the female protagonist, Kady. The book is commended for its exploration of themes such as redemption, love, and self-discovery, all woven together in a gripping narrative that keeps readers invested in the story until the very end.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Blackstone Academy )

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    Overwinter
    Book 3 in the series:Cheyenne Clark

    Overwinter - Cheyenne Clark by David Wellington
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    Overwinter by David Wellington is a thrilling follow-up to Frostbite, delving deeper into the complex social structure of werewolves. The story follows Cheyenne and Powel as they embark on a quest for a cure in the arctic wilderness, facing challenges from werewolf hunters, the Canadian government, and Powel's mysterious past. The book is praised for its fast-paced action, vivid descriptions of the Canadian tundra, and the development of a flawed yet appealing heroine in Cheyenne.


    (Also, see 43 recommendations for the series Cheyenne Clark )

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    Moon Glamour - Samhain Shifters by Aimee Easterling
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    Moon Glamour by Aimee Easterling is a paranormal fantasy novel that delves into the complex relationships between fae, werewolves, and humans. The story follows Athena, a lone wolf shifter, who is focused on providing a stable life for her younger sister. However, her world is turned upside down when she gets involved in a dangerous heist and encounters a mysterious werewolf pack. As Athena navigates through unexpected twists and challenges, she must learn to trust others while uncovering the true intentions of those around her. The plot is filled with surprises, magic, danger, and themes of loyalty, love, and family, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre. Aimee Easterling's writing style keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Athena's journey through a world where nothing is as it seems.


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    A Warrior's Fate - Wolves of Morai by Melissa Kieran
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    'A Warrior's Fate' by Melissa Kieran is a fantasy romance novel that follows the story of Isla and Kai, two wolf shifters from rival packs who discover they are fated mates. The plot is filled with suspense, political intrigue, and a slow burn romance that keeps readers hooked. The world-building in the book is described as mysterious, lush, and filled with secrets, magic, and political games of power, providing a rich backdrop for the characters to navigate through. The author's writing style is praised for its ability to craft a perfectly paced story with twists and turns that keep the readers engaged throughout the book.


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    Unnatural Magic - Bargains with Beasts by Stacia Stark
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    'Unnatural Magic' by Stacia Stark is a captivating urban fantasy novel that delves into the life of Evie, a magical investigator, as she navigates a world filled with intricate mysteries and mythical creatures. The book seamlessly combines elements of romance and action, drawing readers into a vividly crafted world where Evie must unravel dangerous plots while grappling with her own past and newfound freedom. The story unfolds with a mix of slow-burn romance and intense investigative work, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Evie faces challenges that test her strength and resilience.

    The narrative of 'Unnatural Magic' is driven by a compelling plot that intertwines Evie's personal journey with larger mysteries involving werewolves, magical artifacts, and paranormal mass murders. Stacia Stark's writing style is praised for its vivid descriptions and seamless flow, immersing readers in a melting pot world teeming with magical creatures and mythical beings. The book not only captivates with its engaging storyline but also explores themes of friendship, family, and belonging, adding depth to the fantastical elements of the narrative.


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