While there have been a lot of werewolf books on the market, lesbian werewolf books offer us a new dimension. It’s 2022, and readers want more diverse characters that represent real life.
Even though werewolves don’t exist, lesbian couples do. It’s time to acknowledge that they can be great characters as well, especially amidst all the chaos.
So without further ado, here are 10 amazing werewolf lesbian books that are guaranteed to blow your mind.
Lesbian Werewolf Book 1: The Midnight Hunt
This book features a narrative that reminds you of intense werewolf TV shows like Vampire Diaries and True Blood. It also effectively explores the werewolf world and includes vampires, the fey, and other supernatural creatures who want to coexist with humans.In this lesbian werewolf fiction book, Medic Drake McKennan has never been good at following procedure. So, when a little girl’s life is in jeopardy, she doesn’t think twice about providing emergency care. She eventually wakes up and sees a blonde with the wolf-gold eyes bending over her hospital bed. Sylvan, the Adirondack Timberwolf Pack’s Alpha—the one girl Drake cannot have. And the only one she desires.
Overall rating: 3.9/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 2: Witch Wolf
Overall, the book was great. In particular, the author created an amazing paranormal universe with compelling characters. Even the secondary characters were perfectly executed. Plus, despite all of the details, this book still can intrigue you.In this lesbian werewolf book, Kassandra Lyall is a private investigator and paranormal huntress. All of her life, she’s used to working alone. When she’s called in to assist local cops with a mysterious murder case, she realizes she’ll need all the support she can get. A violent werewolf has escaped and is on a killing rampage across the city.
Overall rating: 3.9/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 3: Goldenseal
McKnight’s book is pleasant enough to read. It fits nicely with the theme of werewolf romances. The book also features a great mix of adventure, lover, mystery, sex, and paranormal elements that makes it an amazing read.In this lesbian werewolf fiction book, Amy Fortune and Leone Garoul were high school sweethearts. Amy goes to Little Dip, the Garoul home valley, years later to assist her aunt with a botanical study. Except Little Dip is no longer the idyllic location Amy remembers. Something ominous lurks in the woods. And why has Leone not moved on? Why is she still following Amy’s every move?
Overall rating: 3.8/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 4: Ambereye
We just can’t get enough of the Garoul series! Another masterpiece from McKnight, this book has more humor than the first. It shows how the author can easily add elements of humor to the book without being worried that fans might not like it.In this lesbian werewolf book, Jolie is a grumpy workaholic. She is uncomfortable and contradictory. Hope is diligent, popular, and recovering from a major illness. She does not have to work on Thanksgiving. Nonetheless, that’s what she and Jolie end up doing in Little Dip, home of the Garoul clan.
Overall rating:4.2/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 5: Wild
Overall an amazing read. The plot is great enough to maintain your attention. It’s entertaining as well. The shapeshifter lesbian romance in this book is also on point.In this lesbian werewolf fiction book, Selene Rhodes has spent her whole life hiding a dreadful secret: not only can she transform into any animal at command, but the full moon turns her into a savage wolf-creature with no human conscience. She believes that love and friendship will only cause her suffering until she met someone special.
Overall rating:4.1/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 6: Silver Collar
This novel is a fantastic mash-up of characters. They’re powerful, bold, harsh, and sensitive. Only an author with pure talent can do this.In this lesbian werewolf book, Emily Johnston’s father perished in the Silverthread River twenty years ago. No one in Lost Creek thinks it was an accident. Emily is determined to avenge her father, and the Garoul she desires has crossed her path.
Overall rating:4/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 7: Lunatic Fringe
It’s one of those werewolf lesbian books that you’re not sure if you’re going to enjoy at first. But as the story progresses, you’ll see that the author put a lot of thought into it. Overall, the book was enjoyable, but some lesbian werewolf romance books are better than it.Lexie Clarion meets a group of radical feminist werewolf hunters on her first night in college. The next morning, she falls in love with a mystery woman who may be one of the hunted. As Lexie’s new boyfriend and the Pack compete for her loyalty, the waxing moon reveals a childhood secret that will change Lexie’s life forever.
Overall rating:3.3/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 8: Santa Olivia
This lesbian werewolf book is a unique and interesting read. The characters’ developments were properly executed towards the end. You’ll also appreciate this if you like hybrid people, the seemingly end of the world, and survivors.In this lesbian werewolf fiction book, Loup Garron grew up in Santa Olivia, a desolate village near a US military post inside a DMZ buffer zone between Texas and Mexico. Loup’s father, a fugitive “Wolf-Man”, was genetically modified and utilized as a weapon by the US government.
Overall rating:3.8/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 9: Fox Run
This lesbian werewolf fiction book did a great job at portraying the main characters. The scenes were detailed enough, but there are times when they felt excessive. Overall, it was a pleasant read.In this lesbian werewolf book, Michaela Redfur is a werefox that lives in Bayfield, Wisconsin. She works quietly to get out of the house and avoids werewolves as if her life depended on it. That all changed early one morning, much to Michaela’s disgust, when the Madison Wolves’ leader, Lara Burns, announces herself.
Overall rating:3.8/5
Lesbian Werewolf Book 10: Second Nature
This lesbian werewolf fiction book tells the story of Jorie Price, a novelist who does not believe in shape-shifting monsters or real love. Griffin Westmore is correct about one of these two points. She too does not believe in love, but she is one of the real-life shape-shifters.
This novel spectacularly mixes drama, angst, excitement, and gorgeous beings. It’s well-written, and the characters are well-developed. The continuous allusions to the shapeshifters give this lesbian werewolf book one of the best lesbian werewolf books out there. Of course, it’s way better than most lesbian werewolf books Wattpad.
Overall rating:4.2/5
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