If you’re a fan of werewolves and werewolf romance books then this list will definitely have something for you! We’ve put together a list of the best wolf romance authors so you can get started reading.

Remy Holt has spent years guarding his pack, so when Skye Markham walks into his sanctuary it’s a risk that he can’t ignore. However, as their lives become intertwined, a shifter world is in danger of collapsing around them.

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1. Kelly St. Clare

Despite her day job as a physiotherapist, Kelly St. Clare still manages to write a book a week. She has a strong passion for storytelling and writes young adult fantasy novels that will keep you on the edge of your seat, with well-crafted plot twists and unexpected moments of tenderness.

She is a USA Today Bestselling author of The Tainted Accords, The After Trilogy and The Darkest Drae. Her books can be found on Amazon, iTunes and Barnes & Noble.

Her first novel, Fantasy of Frost, was released on May 24th 2015. She also has a sequel available now.

This is one of her most popular series, which is packed with action and suspense. It features a young female werewolf who is desperate to win Alpha Sawyer Hudson’s affection and become his mate, even if it means risking her life.

It’s a slow burn enemies to lovers werewolf romance book that won’t disappoint. It’s a fun, action-packed read that you won’t be able to put down.

She has several other popular wolf romances that you can find on her website. They include the Magic Side: Wolf Bound series, which has standalone alpha werewolf romance books with different characters in the same world but set in different settings.

2. Kresley Cole

Kresley Cole is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of the electrifying Immortals After Dark paranormal series, the young adult Arcana Chronicles series, and the erotic Gamemakers series, as well as five award-winning historical romances. A master’s grad and former athlete, she has traveled over much of the world and draws from her experiences to create memorable characters and settings.

She has received three RITA awards, a Hall of Fame induction and consistently appears on the bestseller lists throughout the United States and abroad. Her IAD books have been translated into 23 foreign languages and her titles have sold millions of copies worldwide.

In her latest book, MUNRO, Kresley Cole delivers a sizzling romance of a fierce Highland werewolf and an exquisite huntress whose passion ignites the hordes of wolves in her clan. The battle between these two fierce warriors is one that will test the boundaries of life and death.

3. Joanna Russ

Joanna Russ was a well-known author, critic and feminist who became a key figure in the field of science fiction. Her books and essays explored the ways in which a science fiction novel could be used to explore social issues such as feminism, gender and patriarchy.

Her work was praised for its strong female characters who had complex and often difficult personalities. She also pushed back against the notion that science fiction is an escapist genre. She devoted her considerable intellect and skill as a writer to unearthing vital, necessary truths that science fiction had been missing from its canon.

She was a prolific writer, with hundreds of stories and novels published. She has won numerous awards, including a Nebula Award for her story, “When It Changed,” and a Hugo for her novel, Souls.

Throughout her career, she combined writing fiction with teaching. She earned a BA in English from Cornell and an MFA in playwriting from Yale. She then taught literature and writing at several universities, including Cornell, the State University of New York at Binghamton and the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Her books are not for the faint of heart and can be intensely tense at times, but they have a very clear and relevant message. I would highly recommend them to anyone who enjoys a good read and wants to learn about the history of feminism, gender and patriarchy in general.

4. Jennifer Francis

As executive vice provost at Duke University, Jennifer Francis is tasked with making sure that the institution is running smoothly and efficiently. She manages a team that helps to coordinate student and faculty support services and the implementation of new initiatives, while also providing guidance on institutional budgeting and reporting. Her responsibilities also include overseeing the provost’s academic space planning working group.

Jennifer has an impressive list of accolades and awards, spanning over three decades in the business world. She is a well-rounded leader with impressive skills in management, technology and strategic planning. She has a knack for finding ways to make the most of limited resources and a passion for helping others achieve their goals.

Among her many achievements, she has a special place in her heart for her work as a social worker. She has worked with a wide variety of clients and has mastered the art of connecting with them in ways that are both effective and memorable.

She was named the Distinguished Senior Associate of the Graduate School of Business at Duke University in 2018. Her most recent position was as the Director of Digital Learning and Innovation for the Fuqua School of Business, where she oversaw several research and innovation projects, including the Digital Scholars Program and the Data Science Lab.

5. Kristen Callihan

Kristen Callihan is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her love of superheroes, action movies and history led her to write historical paranormals. She lives in Washington, DC, and has two children.

She is also a three-time RITA nominee and winner of two RT Reviewer’s Choice awards. Her novels have garnered starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly and Library Journal, as well as top picks by many reviewers.

Her debut novel FIRELIGHT received RT Magazine’s Seal of Excellence and was named one of the best books of 2012 by Library Journal, ALA RUSA, and Publisher’s Weekly. Her novels feature alpha males and sassy heroines who are strong and bold, as well as a good amount of sexual tension.

She has several books in her Redwood Pack series that feature fated mates and secondary characters. These books are a must read for anyone who loves romance and paranormal. She is also the author of several standalone books and a series of spin-offs that explore the children of her main characters. She is a very talented writer with a great talent for sexual tension and jaw-dropping plots that weave together brilliantly in the end. She is an excellent author to watch out for and has a huge fan base.

6. Amie Kaufman

Amie Kaufman is an award-winning, New York Times and internationally bestselling author of young adult fiction. Her work has been described as “a game-changer” (Shelf Awareness), “stylistically mesmerising” (Publishers Weekly) and “out-of-this-world awesome” (Kirkus Reviews).

In addition to writing her own books, Amie is also a co-author with Meagan Spooner on the Starbound trilogy and Unearthed. Her work has been translated into thirty languages, and is in development for film and television.

She also hosts the podcast Amie Kaufman on Writing, in which she answers one question each week about writing craft. The show is short (ten minutes long) and focuses on practical tips and an exercise each week, and it’s ideal for writers or anyone who loves to think about the way stories are told.

Amie is an Adelaide-based YA science fiction writer and will be speaking at Writers’ Week in the Torrens Tent on Sunday 1 March. She’ll be discussing her Space Nerd feature, cool space facts and what it takes to write full time.

7. Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan is a British writer who lives in Edinburgh. She writes two series of historical novels, cosy crime noir set in Brighton in the 1950s (currently 7 books) and a faction series of stories based on the real-life stories of late Georgian and early Victorian explorers and adventurers (1820 – 1845).

Her books have been published in many countries and have won a number of awards including being shortlisted for the Goodreads Choice Award. She is a feminist, activist and cultural commentator who is passionate about women’s history.

Having suffered from grand mal epilepsy, writing helped her deal with the overwhelming anxiety and stress she felt. She is now able to focus on her work and has published numerous books.

She is also a cultural commentator and has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s From Our Own Correspondent. She is fascinated particularly by female history and is currently remapping Scotland for Historic Environment Scotland’s ‘Where are the Women?’ – an imagined atlas of women and their achievements.

She has also written TV-tie in books for ITV’s ‘Victoria’ (2017) and the last unfinished Jane Austen novel ‘Sanditon’ (2019). Her latest project is a guidebook to an imagined Scotland where the achievements of Scottish women are commemorated.

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