I just started reading romance books, I thought I wouldn’t be interested in them. But I am. And I have read two so far that involved werewoves and I like them. If anyone would like to share a title that would be interesting I’d be thankful.
I just started reading romance books, I thought I wouldn’t be interested in them. But I am. And I have read two so far that involved werewoves and I like them. If anyone would like to share a title that would be interesting I’d be thankful.
Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer, especially the last two books.
The Twilight series ( twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse by stephenie meyer) are the best most amazing extraordinary books ever!! I love them so much!! I couldn’t live without them, they really changed my life. But it’s more of a vampire/human romance, with werewolve conflicts.
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/twilight.html
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/newmoon.html
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/eclipse.html
Blood and Chocolate
http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Chocolate-Annette-Curtis-Klause/dp/0385734212/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-6081261-8567113?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190602254&sr=8-1
I think ‘Blood and Chocolate’ is a werewolf love story, but, I’ve only seen the movie and haven’t read the actual book.
Man, I need to do that.
Anyway….
Tantalize, Twilight Series, Blood & Chocolate, By These Ten Bones, City of Bones has a small side story on it and werewolves are delved into deeper in the upcoming sequel
Alice Borchardt wrote a series of books that you might like, Donna Boyd wrote one too, but I can’t remember the name of it.
Susan Krinard has novels about wolves/werewolves. There is Prince of Wolves (book 1) and Prince of Shadows (book 2) and Prince of Dreams (vampire). She also has a Historical Werewolf series which includes Touch of the Wolf; Once A Wolf; Secret of the Wolf; To Catch a Wolf; and To Tame a Wolf. I believe she also has other vampire romances, too.
Guy Endore (a Frenchman) wrote The Werewolf of Paris in 1933. The book was rather risque for its time. In 1961 Hammer Films turned it into a movie called The Curse of the Werewolf, (Oliver Reed’s debut) and some critics maintain it’s the best werewolf movie ever made. The book might be hard to find, but I’m sure there are recent reprints available. Both the book and the movie introduce the idea that true love can conquer those suffering from lycanthropy.