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Cry Wolf by Patricia Briggs
5.0

In August, a friend gave me two of the Alpha and Omega books in paperback, and I proceeded to read them and then go through the rest via my Kindle in the space of about a week. Obviously, I didn't take the time to write individual reviews, as I was much too busy going through them as quickly as I could because I enjoyed them so much. Thus I am writing a single generic review for all of them noting what I like about the series. :)

Werewolves again? Oh wait...these aren't your typical werewolves, they feel pain during the shift, can only be made, and more. And sadly, some of them are complete assholes, as evinced by how the Omega wolf Anna was turned and then kept in near servitude for the first few years of her wolfhood. Charles, a much older wolf from the highest pack in America, saves her from the situation and then manages to fall in love with her and she with him. As Anna learns how to be an Omega wolf amongst some of the highest ranking wolves in the world, she learns more about herself and what she can accomplish.

Overall, these are great books and I highly recommend you give them a try if you like paranormal stories, some romance (but not romance-centered, which was a refreshing change to be honest), and great settings across America. These are an awesome companion to the Mercy Thompson series, and definitely fill in more about the werewolf side of society that made me enjoy the other series even more.