![]() ![]() ![]() More stories like this, please! Read the Alpha & Omega Series by Patricia Briggsīriggs writes the books in third-person, so we get both Charles and Anna’s perspectives-perspectives that are further, fascinatingly divided into the characters’ human sides and wolf sides, which are sometimes at odds. In the world Briggs has created, this is basically a superpower, and it’s especially cool to see a superpower story where the protagonist’s chief ability is related not to more traditionally masculine traits like physical strength, but a more traditionally feminine trait like a skill at navigating interpersonal social dynamics. ![]() Omega werewolves have the helpful ability to calm dominant werewolves. When Charles is sent to Chicago to solve a problem, he meets Anna, and recognizes her not only as his mate, but as a rare kind of werewolf: an omega. As the 200-year-old son of the leader of the North American werewolves, Charles serves as chief enforcer under his father’s rule. ![]()
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