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13
2
Finished
Nov 30, 2016 to Jan 29, 2021
10.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
1
Reviews Worldwide
It was so good that I bought the novel. Also because the comic omits a part, noting that it's in the novel and I was sooooo curious. No regrets. Read the comic and the novel. So good! Also bought the second novel lol it's a three novel series. The art isn't extravagant, it's the story that pulls you in. You have someone who's not gay suddenly mater with someone who is and just up and decides "welp, this is my mate so I'm going to woo him whether he likes it or not!". Afterwards they get to go through family drama and death threats. Pretty amazing.
Chayton Winston is a veterinarian. He is also a werewolf. Much to his Native American parents chagrin, he has always dreamed of a fair-haired, Caucasian mate. However, he never imagined his mate would be male. As a heterosexual man, he's not quite sure what to do with a male mate, but more than willing to find out. Keaton Reynolds wakes up, in wolf form, and finds himself with a mate. He's instantly attracted, but not so thrilled to find out the man is straight. Having been in a relationship once before where his partner professed to be "Not gay" left a bad taste in his mouth. Keaton wants to make a break for it and pretend he never set eyes on Chayβbut Chay is not ready to let him go. Together the two work to solidify their shaky relationship and battle the prejudices against homosexuals. Chay must deal with not only his mother's prejudices against gay men but also her hatred of white people. When a power struggle in Keaton's pack threatens Keaton's life, the two men learn to depend on one another and their relationship to get them through it. (Source: jllangley.com)