Vicki Lewis Thompson built a career on the sweetest corner of paranormal romance: werewolves in love, written with a light touch and genuine warmth. Her Wild About You series — which includes A Werewolf in Manhattan, Werewolf in Seattle, and Werewolf in Alaska — takes the supernatural seriously enough to be fun but never lets it get in the way of the central romance. Thompson's style is breezy and confident, with sharp comic timing and characters who feel grounded even when they're shapeshifting. The tension between werewolf world-building and contemporary romantic comedy is her sweet spot, and she navigates it without the melodrama that can weigh down the genre. Readers who want paranormal romance that's genuinely witty — not just labeled that way — will find Thompson reliably delivers.
Wild About You • Book 5
Rachel's wood carvings of wolves look suspiciously like her mysterious neighbor Jake, setting up a paranormal romance with genuine small-town Alaska charm.
Wild About You • Book 2
When her grandfather swears he's seen Bigfoot and neighbors invite an anthropologist to disprove his theory, Abby Winchell discovers the truth is more supernatural than anyone expected.
Wild About You • Book 3
A reluctant Scottish werewolf pack leader travels to the San Juan Islands to settle his aunt's estate, only to find himself drawn to a mysterious secretary with her own supernatural heritage.
Wild About You • Book 4
Thompson cleverly uses werewolf politics as the backdrop for enemies-to-lovers romance, pitting a pro-integration blogger against a charismatic Scottish separatist. The debate format provides sharp dialogue and genuine ideological tension beneath the supernatural attraction.
Wild About You • Book 6
Giselle hunts her werewolf brother who fled his alpha duties and arranged marriage, while casino owner Luke seeks his sister—not knowing they ran away together.
Wild About You • Book 1
Fiction writer Emma Gavin's werewolf novels hit too close to home for a real New York pack, especially when heir Aiden Wallace discovers his attraction to her.