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Jess Taylor on Wolves
We Were Meant to Be WolvesWolves don’t second-guess.
They don’t beg the forest to love them.
They live as they are—rough, graceful, necessary.
They carry no shame for the hunt,
no guilt for the kill.
And yet, they love fiercely,
mourn their dead,
and move like ghosts stitched into the land.
When I watch them, I remember:
The world doesn’t need us to be perfect.
It needs us to belong.
To find our place in the rhythm of things—
not above it, not apart from it,
but within it.
We were meant to be wild,
to feel the wind and not apologize,
to run toward what matters,
and let the rest fall away.
—Jess Taylor
Coming This Summer:
Jess Taylor's body lies rotting in the woods.
The man who killed her is still alive—and she’s still standing right beside him.
Ten years after surviving a wolf encounter that claimed her sister’s life, wildlife ecologist Jess returns to the field to study a newly discovered breeding pair in the Adirondacks.
But when she crosses the line between conservation and control, she pays for it—with her body and soul.
Now back from the dead—she’s disoriented, untethered, and not entirely human.
To uncover what happened, Jess must confront the research, the bribes, the betrayals… and the man who couldn’t save her—or stop her.
The Adirondack wilderness may not offer redemption.
But it just might spark an evolution.
This theme runs deep in We Were Meant to Be Wolves, a story rooted in real-world conservation, identity, and the blurry lines between what we love and what we fear.
If you’ve ever worked in rescue or fallen in love with something untamable—you’ll feel this one in your bones.
Published on April 01, 2025 05:18
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contemporary, eco, ecology, ethics, fiction, gray, grey, morally, psycholigical, survival, thriller, wilderness, wolf, wolves


