Supernatural Type: Werewolves
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Accidentally Demonic by Dakota Cassidy
Read more: Accidentally Demonic by Dakota CassidyHell does not arrive with permission. It shows up inside ordinary life, demanding decisions from someone who never asked to matter, let alone lead.
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The Accidental Human by Dakota Cassidy
Read more: The Accidental Human by Dakota CassidyLove becomes complicated when time refuses to cooperate. The relationship deepens through honesty rather than fantasy solutions, grounding the romance in emotional reality.
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Accidentally Dead by Dakota Cassidy
Read more: Accidentally Dead by Dakota CassidyImmortality comes with opinions. Surrounded by powerful beings and unwanted expectations, she reacts loudly, messily, and with zero interest in being polite about it.
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The Accidental Werewolf by Dakota Cassidy
Read more: The Accidental Werewolf by Dakota CassidyHer life changes overnight, but her priorities stay stubbornly human. A sudden supernatural shift collides with office politics, awkward friendships, and the quiet panic of realizing that nothing familiar feels…
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Blood Bounty by Liza Street
Read more: Blood Bounty by Liza StreetGracie Boswell’s got a charmed bullet, a brand new posse, and a pack of outlaw vampires to kill.
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Demon’s Dance by Keri Arthur
Read more: Demon’s Dance by Keri ArthurTrust is no longer optional. As the lines between ally and obligation blur, survival depends on choosing where she stands and owning the consequences.
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Hunter Hunted by Keri Arthur
Read more: Hunter Hunted by Keri ArthurOld grudges don’t stay theoretical forever. When hatred is allowed to harden into policy, it eventually finds flesh and blood to collect its debt, and no one standing nearby escapes…
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Hell’s Bell by Keri Arthur
Read more: Hell’s Bell by Keri ArthurOld grudges never stay buried. When power is denied for too long, it resurfaces twisted and dangerous, forcing one woman to confront the fallout of choices she never agreed to…
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Blood Kissed by Keri Arthur
Read more: Blood Kissed by Keri ArthurTrust is earned under pressure. There is a sharp difference between needing someone’s skills and accepting their presence, and this story lives in that uncomfortable space.
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Keri Arthur
Read more: Keri ArthurKeri Arthur writes the kind of urban fantasy I reach for when I want danger, heat, and a heroine who does not wait to be saved. Her women fight, desire,…











