What’s your werewolf read for a howlin' good October?
Oct 14 2024
Welcome to the first installment of Creature Feature, Fable’s new weekly go-to spot for spooky season reads! Each week this October, we're diving into the world of paranormal creatures because, honestly, what's Halloween without a bit of fur, fangs, or some flying fairy madness?Grab your favorite pumpkin-flavored drink, and let's howl at the moon over these werewolf wonders!"Bride" by Ali HazelwoodAli Hazelwood, known for her charming rom-coms, takes a sharp turn into the paranormal with "Bride." This one’s all about a fiercely independent woman and a werewolf alpha who didn’t think he’d ever want to settle down until he met her. Think enemies-to-lovers with a twist, packed with Hazelwood's signature witty banter and swoon-worthy tension. If you like your werewolf tales served with sarcasm and sizzling chemistry, this one’s for you!"Mating the Huntress" by Talia HibbertNext up, we’ve got "Mating the Huntress" by Talia Hibbert, and oh boy, does this one deliver! Picture a huntress determined to take down the supernatural creatures that terrorize her town—only to find out that her latest target, a werewolf, thinks she’s his destined mate. It’s steamy, it's action-packed, and it’s got all the laugh-out-loud moments Hibbert is famous for. If you love a fast-paced romance with a kick-butt heroine and a hero who knows he's in deep trouble, this book is a must-read."Psy-Changeling" by Nalini SinghThe Psy-Changeling series by Nalini Singh is a massive universe where psychic abilities and shapeshifters collide in an epic battle of power and passion. While the series features a variety of changelings, the werewolf vibes are strong, and the alpha energy is off the charts. Singh’s world-building is next level, and the romances will make you root for these characters like they’re your best friends. If you’re into a slow-burn romance wrapped up in a world filled with suspense and danger, this series is the perfect binge read for October."A Love Potion for the Alpha" by Alice ColdbreathIn “A Love Potion for the Alpha,” Alice Coldbreath delivers a medieval werewolf romance with a twist. Jorah Mallon-Garth, the Alpha of the Varkash pack, wants a loyal human bride—but Lady Isolde Merrell has other plans. Desperate to be seen for more than just her looks, she uses a potion to catch Jorah’s eye and ends up capturing his heart. As they head to the Winterlands, Isolde's fiery spirit and strength challenge Jorah’s expectations, proving she’s more than just his bride—she’s his equal. Expect a full-length, steamy read with plenty of chemistry and wolfish charm!Special Shoutout: "Twilight" by Stephenie MeyerAlright, let’s be honest—no werewolf book list would be complete without giving a shoutout to "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer. Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that Jacob Black helped make werewolves cool again. Sure, there was that whole "who needs a shirt?" phase, but the rivalry between vampires and werewolves in Forks, Washington, set the stage for many of the supernatural romances we’re reading today. So, here's to Jacob and the OG werewolf crew!Howl You Doin'?That’s it for this week’s Creature Feature! Whether you're looking for something steamy, funny, or action-packed, these werewolf reads have you covered. Check back next week for more supernatural picks to keep your spooky season reading list full and frightfully fantastic! What is your favorite werewolf book?