Wolfssegen Trilogy

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This will be a M/M supernatural romance involving werewolves that hide in plain sight among us, and there will only be three books. The stories follow three separate characters that come together at the end of the third book, but for what reason and circumstances? You'll have to read and find out!

Wolfssegen: Foxglove

The first book in this trilogy follow Claude Soto on his personal journey to find the meaning of his existence as a "wolf charmer" and his entanglement with Hugh Farrington, the werewolf next in line to lead the clans of Texas. On his journey, he meets multiple players in the power struggle, nearly gets himself killed many times, and eventually finds love in a place he truly belongs.

Characters

Claudius (Claude) Soto

A generally unpleasant young man, he doesn't like people, thrives on drama, and has nothing but contempt for the system as he sees it. However, when he meets his first werewolf, it's like a light flicks on, and his stagnant existence takes off at a running pace. All his life, Claude has claimed that some people feel "heavy" to him. Counselors told him that he's imagining it, that he's paranoid and looking for excuses to isolate himself. However, as the course of the book proceeds, Claude finds out that he's not imagining it, that he is sensing something about certain individuals that other can't, and it makes him mighty attractive to a certain hidden population.

Hugh Farrington

Successful in mating, smoldering and good-looking, but solemn and often flaky. He is the younger brother of a lofty werewolf family, and didn't expect to ever be forced into pack politics. However, there are those that are pushing him to challenge his brother for leadership. Many are unhappy with the way that deviant runs things, and would prefer that Hugh, a more moderate personality, takes over. While he outwardly denies any interest in leadership, it's his own insecurities that hold him back, not his ability. Meeting Claude changes that. The prickly, charming little human arises in Hugh a new aspiration. To make things better for everyone, human and changeling alike, Hugh will have to be decisive for the first time in his life.

Zaffre Hayhurst

A sweet, studly airhead, this werewolf has been in Hugh's social circle since they were pups. Currently, he supports and works for Hugh's older brother, but he can be swayed. More pointedly, he can be swayed by Claude. While silly and difficult to take seriously, Zaffre is loyal and steadfast. He will throw himself into danger for his friends, and if only Hugh can trust him again, he will prove it.

Topher Haught

While more of a villain than a main character, I still feel the need to list him here, because he plays a much bigger part in the next book. Brooding, intimidating, and hiding a monstrous thirst for slaughter. Everyone likes a bad boy, right? However, he's plenty fun in this book too, since he makes big problems for our little pack of heroes, more pointedly the wolf charmer Claude. If the human isn't careful, this bloodthirsty, unorthodox werewolf might end his journey before it begins.