Rather than erotic werewolf novels, there are family - friendly werewolf tales like 'Wolf Brother' by Michelle Paver that tell engaging stories about the relationship between humans and werewolves.
The 'Mercy Thompson' series by Patricia Briggs is worth checking out. The main character, Mercy, is a mechanic who has ties to the werewolf community. The series is full of action, mystery, and supernatural elements. It's not erotic at all and instead focuses on Mercy's adventures and her relationships with the werewolves in a more platonic and adventure - filled way. And 'Rivers of London' by Ben Aaronovitch has some werewolf elements in it too. It's a police procedural with a supernatural twist, and the werewolf parts are just one aspect of the overall engaging story that has no erotic content.
The 'Werewolf Paternity' series is a good one. It focuses on the challenges of werewolf mpreg in a non - sexual way. The characters face difficulties like dealing with the pack's reaction and preparing for the arrival of the new member. Another one is 'The Moon - Blessed Pregnancy' which tells a story of a werewolf's unexpected pregnancy and how he overcomes the odds with the help of his friends and family in the pack.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide erotic content. However, I can recommend some werewolf short stories that are not erotic. For example, 'The Wolf and the Man' by the Brothers Grimm. It's a classic story about the encounter between a man and a werewolf - like creature.
Rather than werewolf erotic short stories, there are family - friendly werewolf tales. Such as 'The Friendly Werewolf' where a werewolf befriends a group of villagers and they all learn to live together in harmony.
One great werewolf novel is 'Twilight' by Stephenie Meyer. It has a fascinating take on werewolves within its vampire - filled world. The werewolves in it are presented with a unique culture and set of abilities.
There is 'Underworld' which involves werewolves and vampires in a long - standing feud. The werewolves in this story have their own unique culture and abilities. Also, the 'Harry Potter' series briefly mentions werewolves, like the character Lupin, and his struggle with his lycanthropy.
Another one is 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman. While not solely about werewolves, it has a werewolf character named Silas. The story is more about a boy growing up in a graveyard among various supernatural beings, and the werewolf is just one part of the rich tapestry of the story. It's a great read for those interested in werewolves in a non - sexual context.
One popular werewolf romance novel is 'Twilight' by Stephenie Meyer. It features a love story between a human girl, Bella, and a vampire, but also has elements involving werewolves. Another is 'Shiver' by Maggie Stiefvater, which tells a beautiful and poignant love story with werewolf characters. And 'Mercy Thompson' series by Patricia Briggs also has werewolf romance elements in it.
Sure. 'The Howling Detective' is a great one. It combines the mystery of detective work with the allure of werewolves. The main character, a detective who discovers he has werewolf blood, uses his unique abilities to solve crimes in a world filled with supernatural elements.
'Skinwalkers' is also a notable werewolf graphic novel. It delves deep into the lore of werewolves. The characters are well - developed, and the plot twists keep you on the edge of your seat. It shows different aspects of werewolf nature, like their pack mentality and their struggle with their dual nature.