A cursed werewolf who can’t shift turns to a brilliant witch for help—and sparks fly as magic, mayhem, and slow-burn attraction collide. Playful, steamy, and full of charm, Wolf Gone Wild is a paranormal romance with bite.
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If Evie teaming up with cursed werewolf Mateo in New Orleans—complete with flirty rule-breaking and nighttime hunts for the source of his hex—hit your sweet spot, you’ll love how Cat teams with the vampire Bones in Halfway to the Grave. The sharp banter, city-set monster takedowns, and “we shouldn’t…but we will” chemistry echo the sparks between Evie and Mateo, while delivering bigger action and a romance that smolders as they investigate a string of deadly supernatural threats.
Did Mateo’s irrepressible inner wolf voice and Evie’s dry quips make you grin? Molly Harper’s romcom delivers that same buoyant humor. When Mo moves to Alaska and keeps crossing paths with Cooper—a grumpy werewolf with a knack for trouble—their quippy back-and-forth rivals Mateo’s intrusive, hilarious wolf commentary. Like Wolf Gone Wild, the comedy never undercuts the heat, and the hijinks around mysterious attacks mirror the blend of jokes-and-jeopardy you enjoyed while Evie investigated Mateo’s curse.
If watching Evie and Mateo’s chemistry intensify as they hunt the source of his hex hooked you, Burn for Me hits the same pleasure points. Nevada Baylor, a savvy private investigator with secret magic, teams up with ruthless Prime mage Rogan to track a volatile suspect. Their slow-burn, can’t-look-away pull mirrors Evie/Mateo’s spark—professional boundaries tested, power meeting power—while the investigation’s twists scratch the same itch as piecing together who hexed Mateo across New Orleans.
If you liked the tight focus on Evie and Mateo—date rules, late-night spellwork, and close-knit scenes with her sisters—The Ex Hex keeps that intimate feel. When Vivienne’s careless curse trips chaos as her ex returns to town, the mishaps (haunted decor! misfiring magic!) force the pair into close quarters. It’s the same close, character-first rhythm as Wolf Gone Wild: flirty problem-solving, witchy fixes that backfire, and a romance that unfolds in warm, personal moments rather than epic battles.
If the Savoie sisters’ support system charmed you while Evie helped Mateo break his curse, you’ll melt for the found-family vibes here. Witch Mika Moon accepts a job to tutor three chaotic young witches at a hidden house and slowly bonds with the household—especially the gruff librarian, Jamie. Like Evie’s clan rallying around Mateo, the protective, affectionate crew creates the same safe, sparkling space where love flourishes amid spell lessons, warding mishaps, and heartfelt loyalty.
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