Gay werewolf books




Gail Carriger's supernatural steampunk universe has a gay werewolf pair. The main two series (one starting with Soulless, and the next generation with Prudence) are M/F pairing but there's a novella featuring two of the men in the supporting cast who've been pining for each other. Discover the top 5 gay werewolf books that offer a fresh and exciting twist on the werewolf trope. These novels feature LGBTQ+ characters and explore love, acceptance, and self-discovery themes.

Getting His Wolf is a 58,word standalone novel with alpha/omega romance, werewolf shifters, HEA and no cliffhangers. It contains steamy m/m scenes and is not intended for readers under the age of The main characters in the Big Bad Wolf series are Cooper, a human, assigned to partner with Oliver, a werewolf, as they work together to solve werewolf related crimes. They work initially for a very secret FBI-like government agency.

Alpha & Omega: A gay werewolf shifter romance Kindle Edition by Isabelle Arden (Author) Format: Kindle Edition out of 5 stars 80 ratings. Perpetually tired, Caitlin Hobbs somehow manages to avoid being taken by the Fae while simultaneously doing things that would attract their attention. It may be all the cats they keep around. Caitlin can usually be found dismantling ideas about what makes us human as a student in cultural anthropology, indexing archives and rare books, or writing a book of folklore retellings.

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Caitlin Hobbs Staff Writer. Anyone who regularly reads paranormal and werewolf romances knows there are a lot of common tropes. And tropes can get old after awhile, right? Well, sometimes. Can I Pet Your Werewolf? But these stories, written by recognizable authors like Seanan McGuire and Meredith McClaren, are short and sweet and give you a nice little snippet into the lives of the werewolves and the people they spend their time with.

Yeah, they may not all have the huge build into a blossoming romance that makes you sigh and wish just me? Okay cool but they show the After, the couples that have found their rhythm and doing the day-to-day thing. Yes please. We follow Ox, our main character, as he grows up from a young adult with an abusive father to an adult who is what his pack needs but also his own person. Love interest Joe is well rounded as well, with his own story and needs, and the story lets both of them come together and part at one point naturally and in a human way that seems fitting for gay werewolf books.

A Ferry of Bones and Gold by Hailey Turner This is another detective romance but is based a bit more heavily in the realm of urban fantasy, with this detective having some magic of his own. Gods are real and apparently call in debts to solve disappearances of one of their own. The world building in this book is excellent, draws you in immediately, and is spellbinding insert finger guns here.

Silenci by R. Sayan In their debut novel, R. Sayan takes the werewolf story and places it in the medieval era in Spain, where the village Abadosos have been plagued by werewolves.

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There used to be werewolf hunts, akin to that of the witch hunts we are familiar with, but they had the results you would expect. Now the villagers rarely talk, and live in near silence, not acknowledging the people who would disappear every full moon. And survives, unbitten, thanks to a childhood friend he never thought he would see again. Wolves of Black Pine by S.

Himes This one is definitely long, almost pages, and is a slow, slow burn. But so worth it. Lost lovers and lost identities are found in this book, with an added touch of the Forbidden Lovers trope.