If you are looking for a werewolf romance novel that will keep you hooked with humor, action, and suspense, you might want to check out Prince of Wolves by Quinn Loftis. This is the first book in the Grey Wolves series, which has won several awards and has over one million downloads.
The story follows Jacquelyn Pierce, a 17-year-old girl who is about to start her senior year in high school. She has a normal life with her two best friends, Sally and Jen, until a mysterious Romanian exchange student named Fane Lupei moves in across the street. Jacque feels an instant connection with Fane, who turns out to be a werewolf prince and her true mate. But their romance is not easy, as another wolf from a rival pack challenges Fane for Jacque’s hand. Fane has to fight for his right to complete the mating bond with Jacque, who has to decide if she is ready to accept her destiny as a werewolf’s mate.
The book is praised by many readers for its fantastic pace, realistic and hilarious language, and interesting characters. The author, Quinn Loftis, is a USA best-selling author who self-published her first novel, Prince of Wolves, in 2011. She has since written over 30 novels, including the rest of the Grey Wolves series. She is known for her talent in creating captivating stories with a great balance of humor, hot romance, action, and suspense.
Prince of Wolves (The Grey Wolves, #1) by Quinn Loftis | Goodreads
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