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YES. YES. YES.
Look – you all know how much I love werewolves. I'm extremely picky when it comes to my werewolf lore, so it's hard to find a book (let alone a series) that I'm interested in reading all the way through. I start every werewolf book with doubts, and well, The Wolf At the Door quickly squashed them. This was almost everything I've been looking for – I do wish the romance side of things was pushed slightly more, but whatever. I'll take it.
The Wolf at the Door is, at it's heart, a murder mystery all wrapped up in werewolves. The greater public has no idea that wolves exist, but there's a whole offshoot of the FBI that specializes in them. Our main character, Cooper, is an agent with the BSI – and he's been given a new wolf partner to investigate a series of murders in a tiny little town in the middle of nowhere. I was THOROUGHLY wrapped up in the case, desperately wanting to know what was going on. I thought I had it figured out about half way in, but nope. I didn't see the end coming.
Dang, did I enjoy this. And dang, did I absolutely love Cooper's werewolf partner – Oliver Park. I can't wait to learn more about him, because he was amazing. Cool, collected, a hidden sense of humor. An alpha werewolf who really didn't act like one. I'm 100000% into him, and so is Cooper.
I do want more werewolf lore, but I assume that's coming as the series progresses. Absolutely fantastic. Can't wait to get into the next one.