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Wolfgang Volker is many things: vampire, psychopath, connoisseur of fine living. But impulsive? Never that. Until the day he sets foot in Hyde Park and catches a certain enticing scent on the wind. His mate is here, gorgeous and oblivious and undeniably human. And it doesn’t take long for Wolfe to make the most impulsive move of his whole undead existence.

Dr. Eric Monroe has plenty going for him: he’s good-looking, he’s a doctor, he’s… well, that’s kind of it. And true, the citizens of Hyde Park think he’s a sleaze and a dud and make sure to let him know it. And no, he doesn’t have any real friends or family members who don’t drive him up the wall. But that’s fine, right? Until the day his standing massage appointment ends not with a tip, but with a bite.

Now Eric has to navigate a new world, a new existence, a new, very particular diet. All while coming to terms with the strange, obsessive, all-too-alluring vampire who claims they’re destined mates. But what does it mean to be mated to someone who’s never truly cared for another person before? And can Wolfe convince Eric to stick around long enough to find out?

Wolfgang is a heated, fated-mates MM paranormal romance with a HEA and no cliffhanger. It contains a possessive, psychopathic vampire soft only for his mate, and the insecure, needy human who can’t quite come to terms with being wanted just as he is. It also contains steamy scenes between two men, and the moderate violence (and mentions of blood) that one might expect from a vampire romance. While each book focuses on a different couple, the series is best enjoyed in order.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 30, 2023

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Grae Bryan

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Grae Bryan has been reading romance since she was far too young to know any better. Her love for love stories spans all genres, and while her current series is of the paranormal variety, she knows she’ll be exploring other worlds further down the line.

She lives in Arizona with her husband, who graciously shares space with all the imaginary men in her head. When not writing, she can generally be found reading more than is healthy, walking her monster-dog, or cuddling her demon-cat. She loves anything and everything gothic, strange, lovely, or cozy.

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Profile Image for Lilly [Hiatus due to School] .
939 reviews445 followers
June 1, 2023
“You. Are. Mine. Given to me by fate herself. Made for me. I take care of my possessions, Eric. It pleases me to take care of you.”

I always enjoy reading about ASPD and Psychopathic characters who find their one, so I was pretty excited for Wolfgang. Going into the story, I had no idea how Wolfe’s story was going to unfold, but I trust Grae Bryan.

We meet Wolfe in Johann. He’s a psychopath, but he is close with Jay and, despite his less than charming personality, views him as a close friend. He had plans regarding Jay and their den, but fated mates seemed to have derailed them.

Eric is a doctor working at the local hospital; he’s gotten a bit of a sleazy and slutty reputation as he’s quick to hit on and has slept with coworkers, and in small towns, word gets around. However, deep down, he’s lonely, seeks validation and affection, and is pretty needy. We learn that this stems from his childhood and with the main cause being his mother but for Wolfe, that’s not a negative; rather, he’s thankful for the way Eric is and uses it to his advantage.

"...Wolfe couldn’t access the proper irritation for his plight. Instead, he found himself oddly intrigued, almost delighted by this turn of events. Eric was—on the surface, at least—a people pleaser above all else. He was the kind of human who wanted to be wanted, liked, desired—even if only for a single night at a time"


I loved how Wolfe picked up on Eric’s neediness and loved that about him. He wants Eric to be needy and desire him. It takes a moment for Eric to realize his old life is no more, but when he sees that Wolfe will burn down and kill for him, he’s conflicted for a moment but comes to love it. For once in his life, someone cares for him, putting him as their priority.

“It was nice to be cared for, for once in his entire life. He cared for because of who he was and not what he could achieve. Wolfe came when he was needed. He told Eric that he was good, that he was wanted. And he said he would keep them safe. No one had ever been concerned whether Eric was safe.”


I liked how Wolfe never changed, even after finding his mate. He’s still who he is personality wise, but now Eric has become the most important thing in his life. His mate, his darling, his everything. I love how possessive he is over him and the use of those pet names...made my heart melt. And while he may not have the same capacity to love, his actions and words show how important Eric is to him.

“I take care of what’s mine. And you’re mine, Eric. You may take your time to adjust, you may throw fits or try to hide in your work or deny it all completely, but you’re already mine. You have been since the moment I laid eyes on you.”


I loved seeing everyone together. I’ve come to adore all the characters of this series, so seeing them all pop up in each book makes my heart all warm and fuzzy. I love the way they created a little family, their own den together. I would love to see Wolfe and Eric go camping with the crew; that would be hilarious.

Overall I really enjoyed Wolfgang. No surprises because I love this series so much and enjoy Grae Bryan’s writing. I am already excited about the next book; it’s the final one but Colin and the vampire twins? That will be exciting! I was hoping he would be brought into the vampire fold.
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175 reviews438 followers
April 16, 2025
I didn’t like this one as much as the last few books but it still had its moments. Eric was already introduced through the first and second book, he is known to be a flirt who likes to sleep around. But underneath that act he’s really just lonely with no one to turn to. Then Wolfgang (Wolfe) shows up, he was introduced in the last book. At first I didn’t like him because he was mean to precious Jay. But his cold approach soon made a lot more since when Jay claimed that he was a psychopath, which Wolfe agreed to.

It was nice to finally get a peek inside his mind and It’s made clear that he lacks empathy and remorse. Or at least he did until he found Eric. 👀 Eric feels a lot more emotion than him and since they are meant to be mates, Wolfe constantly tries to match him. He tries to make sense of what Eric is feeling in order to care for him. And this leaves Erid baffled because no one has ever cared for him before. They are both complicated characters, I was a little shocked since this is meant to be my low effort reading vampire series. But there’s some depth here. At the beginning of the book Eric and Wolfe didn’t seem like a great pair but they actually have more in common than I thought. Eric tends to also be lacking some empathy for others, he can also be a bit selfish. And that’s just because he’s never had to care for anyone but himself. In a way, they complete each other. And even though I didn’t enjoy this book as much as the last, I can't deny that it was definitely intriguing to follow Wolfe and Eric.

Profile Image for ~✡~Dαni(ela) ♥ ♂♂ love & semicolons~✡~.
3,610 reviews1,147 followers
June 4, 2023
Dr. Monroe was not particularly likeable in the previous books. He came across as a snooty, careless manwhore. I knew redeeming Eric Monroe would not be an easy task, but I think the author managed quite well.

Eric is the child of a narcissist, and no matter what he's achieved, it's never enough for his controlling, overbearing mother. Eric flirts and sleeps around because he's desperate for affection and reassurance.

Mind you, he's a bit freaked out when Wolfgang, in a misguided attempt at courting, begins leaving roses on his doorstep, but he still dutifully puts the flowers in a vase.

Then Wolfgang dials it up a notch ... strike that, a few hundred notches, and turns Eric without his consent. As Wolfe would undoubtedly say, needs must.

Wolfe is a psychopath (but not a serial killer); as he ever helpfully explains, all serial killers are psychopaths, but not all psychopaths are serial killers (important distinction!).

Initially, Eric refuses to bond with Wolfe, which doesn't go well, but Danny is there to, uh, explain things, namely that the secret to bonding is fucking as often as possible.

Of course, Wolfe is more than happy to satisfy. He worships Eric and, in a very stoic, logical fashion, tells Eric over and over that he's perfect for Wolfe, and because Wolfe is perfect, Eric is too.

There's no real plot in this story besides a child vampire on the loose, but that felt more like an aside and didn't offer any real suspense.

Additional random thoughts:

Wolfe threatening Eric's mother filled me with a deep satisfaction. That bitch deserved all the bad karma.

The entire gang of old-school vamps and their humans (cum newbie vamps), including Luc and Jamie, coming together was an endearing and hilarious (if somewhat gratuitous) scene.

I adored Daphne and Sybil, Wolfe's "moms." They stole the show once they showed up in Wolfe's house and started to flirt with Eric (Wolfe was not having it obviously).

Also, hello, Wolfe is my spirit animal:

Thank the lord, thank the devil, thank whatever other entity may have been involved. These people were finally leaving his house.

LMAO, sounds about right.

Don't even attempt to read this book as a standalone.

My favorite old-school vamps:

Soren
Roman
Wolfgang
Johann*
Luc

My favorite humans/newbie vamps:

Danny
Alexei
Jamie
Gabe
Eric

* Johann (Jay) is not a traditional domineering/possessive vamp. He's a sweet, squishable marshamallow, too pure for this world. I love Jay, but not in that role.
Profile Image for martina (the life of a chaotic reader).
807 reviews441 followers
May 30, 2023
i would like to start this review with a probably embarrassing fact? it’s best to get it out of the way.
wolfgang is a real name????? who was going to tell me??? i legitimately thought it was a weird ass made up name. who looks at a baby’s face and goes “yeah looks like a wolfgang” are you okay???

now, the book.
i liked it a lot. it’s a little behind roman, but it’s close.
i loved, as predicted, wolfgang. my sweet babygirl. the funniest thing is that grae thanks onley james for the psychopath inspiration and it’s been scientifically proven (by nobody) that onley doesn’t really portraits psychos very well.
grae, however, did flawless work. it’s damn good. sure, the fated mate thing helps, but still. wolfy didn’t get around declaring love and shit. he was still true to himself, he just cares about his possessions.

“I’d massacre legions to fuck you.”

this is what i mean when i say poetry.

eric, i liked him bc i kept thinking about eric from the little mermaid and he’s my favorite prince so yeah.
no but really, i also liked him for him, but he had an advantage.
i just wish we got to see more of his neediness when things were going well.

loved the plot. i loved that it’s so different from the others and i was going feral at the beginning, wolfy was scary and endearing at the same time.
but the last part was a teeny tiny bit flat. and that’s why i can’t give this 5 stars (yet. anything can happen when i will reread it.)

now, the next one. i vaguely remember the twins but i remember absolutely nothing about colin. well, i do remember that colin is a great book by cora rose that i enjoyed a lot, but that’s another series by another author so i feel like they’re completely unrelated. (yes, i’m joking, i’m not THAT dumb)
i also feel like we won’t get some twin on twin action, a shame.

since we’re talking about the next book we have to address a serious issue. actually, it’s a catastrophe. the next book is the last of this series???? what the hell will i do in my free time??? there will be a spin off right??? i think i might need at least another 28 books in this series. that might be enough. grae, seriously you cured my vampirephobia that twilight gave me, please hear me out. you can write more. you can, you know that you can.

after this embarrassingly long and embarrassing in general diary entry? mindless words? nonsense thoughts? because i refuse to call this a review, i’ll go cry for this sad news. ignore me when i aggressively reread this series.
Profile Image for Renae Reads.
769 reviews770 followers
March 11, 2025
Wolfgang is the most complex, unique, and fascinating character so far in this series. I love how much time you spend in his POV to learn his particular mindset. I particularly enjoyed how smitten and awe-struck his reaction to Dr. Monroe is, which goes against his prepared and rigid demeanor.

I was initially curious as to how their initial meeting resulted in such dramatic results and their story does not disappoint. I loved how Wolfe and Eric are so captivated by one another, but due to their violent initial first meeting, the author chose to take a slower route, where Eric could warm up to Wolfe's intense personality and overall quirks.

I also love the Hannibal influences on Wolfe's character, from his wardrobe and design aesthetic to his denial of having any feelings other than possession. Wolfe has an intriguing POV due to his intense technical and emotionally distant mindset, which gets upended once he meets his mate.

Overall Eric and Wolfe have a unique, devoted, and primal relationship. I enjoyed how Eric's outward confidence covers up his lonely, touch-starved complex, while he evens out Wolfe's neurotic tendencies. They are quite a pair and I loved getting their story. Their relationship is probably tied with Danny and Roman as my favorites, I love a strong possessive MC, and Wolfe perfectly encapsulates that.
Profile Image for Elena Rodríguez.
1,225 reviews491 followers
June 16, 2023
2.5
“Because we’re monsters, you mean. Humans will think of us as monsters ?

¿Qué voy a hacer si me lo paso yo bien sola leyendo estas novelas? En serio, en momentos de bajón dan la vida.

No negaré que le tenía las expectativas demasiado bajas porque el protagonista no es que fuese de mis favoritos. Sin embargo, no me ha parecido tan mala novela, incluso me ha gustado más como pareja que el libro de Lucien.

En fin, ¿que la historia tiene mil defectos y es demasiado simple? Sí. ¿Los personajes se enamoran a las 30 páginas? También. ¿Qué a pesar de todo me da igual y me lo paso como una niña pequeña? Absolutamente.

“Now we are a big, happy dysfunctional, fanged family”.
Profile Image for Ben Howard.
1,510 reviews258 followers
March 19, 2024
I wasn't sure if I'd like Wolfgang. I didn't like Eric from the encounters we get with him in previous books. And I'm over the whole 'psychopath who can't love' from that Onley James series (it got old). But I shouldn't have doubted Grae Bryan because I loved this book. She did the psychopath aspect of this romance perfectly.

This was also a kind of breath of fresh air for this series format. Eric gets turned into a vampire before he even has a meet-cute with Wolfe. Well, maybe Wolfe turning Eric was the meet-cute.

Book six seems to be the finale for this series, so I'm looking forward to seeing how it goes.

Vampire's Mate Series

Book 1: Roman - 4 Stars
Book 2: Soren - 4 Stars
Book 3: Lucien - 5 Stars
Book 4: Johann 4 Stars
Book 5: Wolfgang 4 Stars
Book 5.5: Cassian 4.5 Stars
Book 6: Colin 4 Stars
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1,707 reviews336 followers
June 23, 2023
I was enjoying this but then I got to the end and was like, is that it?

Nothing happened!

The one part I thought would be interesting, seeing Wolfe and Eric raise a kid, and the kid gets fobbed off on some randoms...

I do like the relationship with Wolfe and Eric, and I actually enjoyed how their mate bond came about, but yeah I feel like nothing really happened except Eric becoming a vampire and Wolfe decorating a room, not even a whole house! 🤔

I am looking forward to the Tucson twins though, I've wanted their book since Lucien.
Profile Image for Meags.
2,492 reviews704 followers
November 28, 2025
3.5 Stars

This is quite easily my least favourite book of the series. I still enjoyed the larger ensemble cast of vampy characters and I loved their whole found family vibe, but Wolfgang and Eric didn’t really do it for me as fate mate leads.

I think my main issue is purely that I just didn’t care about these two men as individuals, which seeped into my disinterest for them as the series latest fated pair.

Wolfgang is a self-professed psychopath, so all his thoughts and actions came from a very self-serving, unemotional/detached kind of place, and quite frankly, Eric was not all that dissimilar to me, presenting as a bit of a skeezy playboy, with a lack of care or connection to those around him, even in his job as a doctor.

They seemed to fit nicely together, I’ll give them that. But the way Wolfgang, in particular, was continually referred to (by himself and others) as psychopathic and unemotional really left a lot to be desired, especially in terms of the depth of feelings they demonstrated in their very insta-fast romance.

I don’t know. I just didn’t really like them, and that’s clearly a “me thing” based on all the other glowing reviews—many of which praise this as one of (if not) the best books in the series to date. So, don’t put much heed in my apathetic words, as I'm clearly an outlier where this couple are concerned.

On the plus side, I really enjoyed all the scenes featuring the wider (now expansive) cast of characters from across the series. The banter and dynamics are still great fun and I got a lot of joy out of these handful of scenes that made this still a worthwhile read in the series.

Add to that, the side arc, about identifying and finding the new vampire in town, was really good. If anything, I wanted even more focus on this sub-plot, but I enjoyed the little we got here.
Profile Image for Cat the bookworm (still at the cottage in AO3 land).
931 reviews186 followers
June 16, 2023
Surprisingly good, seeing as I didn’t like Eric in the past books. Or Wolfe, either.

Admittedly, Wolfe seemed like the more interesting character between the two of them - and the book starts around the same time where the last one ended: Wolfe accidentally turning Eric into a vampire.

Eric is Wolfe’s mate, that much is sure for Wolfe - and he tries to woo him, first from a distance, then by compelling Eric’s massage therapist to change places with him.

He wants a taste, and ends up turning Eric.

It was fun, seeing all the other couples again. And I loved Wolfe’s possessiveness towards Eric. What came as a surprise: Eric’s quick acceptance not only of the existence of vampire, but fated mates, too. I mean - it’s a romance, I’m not talking things too seriously, but somehow I missed a real connection between Eric and Wolfe. Yes, we told they’re in love, but smh I didn’t quite feel it, or the butterflies. They’re definitely good for each other and complement each other, too. It’s just not that big romance, that bone melting attraction between them that I’d hoped for.

On top of that, while we’ve been given a bit of background for Wolfe, the same can’t really be said about Eric. Yes, his mum is a bitch, but why was he such a doormat for her? Why did he hook up so frequently before Wolfe? I’d loved to know more about him.

Still - a very good addition to the series, that shouldn’t be read as a standalone for full enjoyment ☺️
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803 reviews261 followers
June 1, 2023
Oh wow guys I genuinely liked this one lmao 😅 ngl this possessive mates growly sexy times found family installment is pretty much what I came here for and it hit so yay for me 🙌🏼
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675 reviews556 followers
August 8, 2023
reread 1: Aug 8, 2023
Okay, Eric was more annoying this time around. But Wolfgang is 🤧💝💘💘💘💘💘🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷

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(4.5★) This book was PURRRRRFECT.

I can't believe how much I liked this book.

Like the only reason why I added my tbr was because THIS COVER is the definition of aristocratic beauty 🙏🥵 and I'm gonna make this homescreen just to make me giddy. And then I started to read this because PSYCHOPATHS.

😭😭😭 I can't get over how amazing this book is. Like yeah, it has it's faults and I'm to stubborn to give it 5 stars, but this book couldn't be anymore perfect for me.

The possessiveness,
The power dynamic,
The KIDNAPPING,
The intensity,
The obsession,
The protective vibes 😭😭😭
The codependency,
The caring 😭🤧❤️

Wolfgang was the definition of perfect, godlike, scrumptious, everything under the rainbow because homie is EVERYTHING.

I adore him, I how before, I am knelling before his feet and I'm never leaving my place.
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1,365 reviews67 followers
May 5, 2025
✰ 2.75 stars ✰

“Just because you’ve been stunted until now doesn’t mean you need to remain stunted.”


giphy-13

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ I'm not gonna lie. This was bordering ​very close to a two​-star rating for the majority of my time reading; it was impossible not to overlook the way in which ​Wolfgang 'turned'​ Eric, a definite sign of a toxic red flag if there ever was one. 🙂‍↔️🙂‍↔️ ​And yet, I'm gonna give the author props for creating two characters with personalities and characteristics that allowed their dynamic to work, thus ​convincing​ me that their relationship was not one that could be seen as an unhealthy one, when in fact, they actually compliment one another. And for the writing to convince me of that, is enough for my rating to go up, ever so slightly so.​ 🙂‍↕️

“You overwhelm me, Eric wanted to say. How much you seem to want me for no reason overwhelms me.”

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ For the majority of the book is very much centered around their smexy steamy moments - like, a lot. ​A lot​ that I didn't think there was much plot to it, besides that one hastily-included scenario of a child vampire, which, I'm assuming will be discussed in more detail in the next installment. 🤷🏻‍♀️​ But, even as Wolfe was determined to make Eric enjoy his time with him, as their intimacy developed deeper, I began to understand - in even the slightest sense - ​why​ their relationship was working.​ 🥺

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Because for someone like Eric who was known for sleeping his way through the majority of the masses, and never really having a deep bond with anyone, here comes along someone with his declaration of love in the only languages he seemed to know: violence and obsession' and who is more than happy to fulfill that desire of being with someone in the most intimate and personal level.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ That dawning of realization had me overlook the quickness in which Eric dismissed the way Wolfe forced him into submission as his fated mate - had me forgive how Wolfe ​still grated on me at times for how unrepentant​ and insistent he was in his fierce desire for holding onto Eric and denying him time with anyone but him, as his desperation for connection, would make their act of bonding that much sweeter and intense.​ 🤨❤️‍🔥

“If you don’t trust how I feel about you, pet, trust how I feel about myself. You are my perfect match. My mate. So no, you aren’t a scumbag, or useless, or defective in any way, no matter what you may have been raised to believe. You are, by very definition, perfect.”

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Jeez,​ Confident much?​ 😆😭

BUT!​ ✋🏻✋🏻✋🏻

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ It's ​also why​ I chose that particular quote as my opening line; as much as Wolfe directed this towards Eric, I like how it applies to Wolfe, too. That his own need of closing off his emotions and not acknowledging anyone as worthy of his time and feelings - it's Eric who eventually and evidently has his own stunted desires awakened. Has him feeling something for the first time, which has him act out without --- ​what's the word​, ​thinking​? 🤔​ Or without comprehending the consequences of his actions.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ So, if Eric is stunted in his longing for a real connection, thus seen as a slutty sleazeball, it was Wolfe, stunted in his emotional growth, thus, leading him to be treated as an apathetic psychopath, that finally learns what it means 'to be compelled by such whims as affection,​ devotion, love.' It's like meets like - maybe for different reasons - but with just enough of the right taste to get the blood pumping and overflowing for more.​ 🥲

“All parts of you are precious to me. Because all parts of you are mine.”

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Sorry, that this was a rationale explanation rather than a review, but I just needed to clear the air to understand my reasoning behind the rating. Because, it was a struggle to care for either of them at the start, difficult to overlook Wolfe's approach to drawing his bond with Eric. 😶‍🌫️​ But once I started to see how Eric was longing for someone to really care for him, and how Wolfe's psycho possessiveness, albeit an eager one, was the imperfect ideal for him - it was easy to allow myself to feel some sort of comfort and affection in how the way they expressed their loved softened their own inner insecurities and flaws to finally be the true mates they were destined to be.​ 🫶🏻
Profile Image for Cadiva.
4,014 reviews447 followers
May 30, 2023
Another cracking good vampire fated mates romance

I love this series from Grae. Even though each ome has the same basic premise of fated mates, the execution of the narrative has been different with each pairing.

Here it's the turn of everyone's favourite psychopath Wolfgang, who's beastie has taken a shine to Doctor Eric Monroe, who has a reputation that isn't necessary earned.

Poor Eric, once we get to find out a bit more about him it's clear he's a lonely guy who doesn't feel like he's worth much, thanks to his horrible upbringing.

Wolfe, on the other hand, might be the most arrogant one of all the vampires we've met so far, and unashamedly so.

One thing he definitely is though, is Eric's mate and he wastes no time in turning him. Of course, it takes time to work out the little niggles that come from suddenly waking up undead and Eric's not happy for a while.

There's the same amount of gentle humour that's been present throughout the series, coupled with the more overtly hilarious fratching between the rest of the vampire den's "alpha" males and I found myself chuckling a lot.

There's an interesting side plot here I won't spoil, but I found it completely engaging.

The sexy times are scorching hot of course, as needy Doctor meets uber possessive vampire!

Now we just have one more to go snd I cannot wait for that!
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260 reviews35 followers
February 16, 2025
“I can be good to you, pet. Good for you. Always, if you ask me. But you will never, ever leave me. Do you understand? You are mine. And if you run, I will catch you, and I won’t hesitate to burn everything down in my wake.”

I don’t know why I ever skipped this one when I was binging the series last year but damn I was really missing out! We’ve met Wolfgang in Johan and I didn’t really care for him then because he seemed like an asshole. Turns out Wolfgang is in-fact an asshole but with a soft spot for Eric! We’ve also met Eric or he was known as the doctor in Soren’s book who slept around and he fed off of so it kinda all came full circle. The whole Wolfgang being a psychopath didn’t really work imo, he just seemed more self serving…idk if that’s a thing? But I didn’t really believe him being that murdery 😆

Anyways it’s my reading goal in 2025 to finish series I’ve started and I’m happy to say I’m finally finished with Grae Bryan’s Vampire Series!

I still loved Collin the most with the hot ginger daddy twins!

Great series, please read them in order and don’t skip like I do or did hahahaha 🫡
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46 reviews
January 20, 2026
This wasn’t my fav of the series, but I still liked it. I felt like something was missing, or maybe I just wasn’t as invested in Wolfe’s story as much I was Eric’s throughout the book, idk?

Fav quote:
“Isn’t that how this works? You’re all mine. Body. Mind. Heart. Blood.”
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818 reviews169 followers
January 31, 2026
2.75 stars ...

As much as I have enjoyed this series, this installment was a colossal mis-fire for me. It's simple really ... Wolfe is an asshole from beginning to end with no redeeming qualities whatsoever, and I felt no connection at all to Eric. Just didn't care one way or another about him. 🤷‍♂️ So I forced (skimmed) my way through this and it's behind me now.
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805 reviews123 followers
December 28, 2023
I'm sorry unpopular opinion but this was my least favorite book in the series. I never warmed up to Wolf, he was very unlikable to me. I liked the idea of the vampire child plot, but it really went nowhere. I was a bit bored toward the end. High hopes for the final book though.
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704 reviews1,087 followers
June 11, 2023
Book safety, tropes and tags down below.

I enjoyed Eric's character more than I thought I would after his introduction in previous books, but Wolfgang was a bit of a disappointment to me. I know he's a psychopath, but I felt like that was his entire personality. It would have been nice to see another side to him other than his possessiveness over Eric. They didn't have enough chemistry for that to work without any other sides to the dynamic, in my opinion. I wasn't very invested in their relationship at all, sadly.

Eric was definitely the highlight of this book for me. I do love a self-deprecating character with a lack of social skills. I'd almost say he seems emotionally immature, but he's really not. He acts slutty and he knows people don't like him much, but he knows about it, and why he is the way he is and acts the way he does. His parents are emotionally absent and verbally abusive, so he went looking for comfort and physical intimacy from as many strangers as possible, even if it only lasted a couple of hours at most.

"Because what did it matter if he was desperate, or cheesy, or smarmy? Getting rejected 80% of the time was better than never getting accepted at all, right? It wasn't like anyone was going to want to keep him [...]"

"Because he could pretend, just this once. Pretend there was someone out there, wanting to make him feel special. He could pretend he had a person out there, just for him. What could be the harm in that?"


I live for characters like this, so I was a little sad about the lack of connection between Eric and Wolfe. We were told how perfect they were for each other of course, they're fated mates after all, but I wasn't feeling it. That might be my mood, and entirely subjective, but that's my impression right now, anyway. I feel like the other books had such strong character connections, and you could feel the instalove. Grae Bryan has created a really fantastic series, and considering how strong the other books were (especially the one before this, Johann, which is my personal favorite out of them all), this one had a lot to live up to. It probably didn't help that Wolfgang's book was highly anticipated after his appearance in Johann.

It is by no means anywhere close to a bad book, I still enjoyed it a lot, but following such a strong book and with all the expectations, this didn't quite measure up for me.

"If he walked into a room wearing his white coat, everybody acted like he was a God. But that was... worse, somehow. It always made him feel like a fraud. Like one day he was going to slip up and say what was always lurking underneath: I don't care. I don't fucking care. I don't want to talk to you; I don't want to reassure you. I just want to do my job well, and fingers crossed your family member doesn't die. I know I should care more, but I don't."


Eric was a delightfully multifaceted character, and one I bet many can relate to.

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1,135 reviews67 followers
August 31, 2023
Maybe I wasn’t in the mood for a psychopath, but I felt like Eric deserved better.
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1,468 reviews82 followers
June 12, 2023
I barely made myself finish this
My main problem was that I didn't care for both characters and they were frankly not that fleshed out.

There was also no discernable plot in the book and I found myself very bored and putting the book down alot. A 200 page book took me DAYS to finish.
So yeah..
This didn't work for me at all.
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270 reviews15 followers
June 1, 2023
Ugh I’m not sure about this one?

Wolfe and Eric had zero chemistry, no romance or anything?

Wolfe really found his mate then claimed him literally as a pet😬


Hopefully the next one is better?
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208 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2026
“He hadn’t really had “fate-designated vampire stalker” on the list of options, now had he?”

This series keeps me entertained and completely out of reality, pulling me into a world where vampires are real… and maybe they are. But a psychopath vampire and the doctor I didn’t like? That was a pair I never expected to enjoy reading about… and yet, here I am, completely wrong.

I like how different this book is from the previous ones.

“You. Are. Mine. Given to me by fate herself. Made for me. I take care of my possessions, Eric. It pleases me to take care of you.”

I have to admit that I had made up my mind about Eric Monroe before actually knowing him, but in my defense, I never imagined he would become an MMC. That said, I actually ended up really liking him. I loved how much he denied Wolfe just as much as how completely he melted for him.

Wolfgang (what a freaking name) was exactly what I expected him to be. He is a morally gray character whose actions are more wrong than right. But the one thing that genuinely surprised me about him was that he was actually pretty sweet, well… in his own way.

In terms of the relationship, I actually really liked it. Was it something new? No. But there is just something about a psychopath being protective and soft with their partner that always gets me. I also liked that even though it had sweet moments, it wasn’t overly sweet, which makes sense for who Wolfe is. In this relationship, love was shown through possession, protection, physical touch, and reassurance. They were honestly perfect for each other.

“All parts of you are precious to me. Because all parts of you are mine.”

“Wolfe hadn’t known love before. As a rule, he wasn’t sure how much he understood it, or how comfortable he was throwing the word about. It seemed to him one so overused by the masses that it had lost all meaning. Except, perhaps, when it passed Eric’s lips. But whatever depth of feeling Wolfe was capable of, he knew enough to know it all went to Eric. His passion. His obsession. His care.”

“Just so you know, darling…if this child attempts to harm you in any way, I’ll rip its head off.” For the briefest, most insane moment, Eric almost said, “I love you too,” in response. Because that was what Wolfe’s statement was, wasn’t it? A declaration of love in the only languages he seemed to know: violence and obsession.”

I am kinda torn with this one. On one hand, I clearly liked the MMCs, which was surprising, but on the other, there was no plot beyond the relationship. And you know I love to see the romance develop, but it is a vampire book, so at least a little something more was needed, because the only actual danger for most of the book was Wolfe himself. I just needed more from the plot, more action, and danger.



But you know something that I really, really loved was the found family. That never disappoints. In this one, we got the whole vampire family together!!! That made me so happy. I loveeeee that we are getting more hilarious interactions within the family now that they are a bigger group. I love how accepting and helpful they all were to Eric, and it was funny seeing Wolfe be pushed toward this unique group of people, well… vampires.

“Now we’re one big, happy, dysfunctional, fanged family.”

Another good book, and even though there are some things that I wanted more of, I never don’t enjoy myself when I read a book from this series. After the psychopath vampire, now I go toward the twin vampires, and I am so excited.
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346 reviews23 followers
October 2, 2023
Boring and unlikable mcs. Yikes. I am so frustrated that this did not work out for me. I hated the premise and all that. I did not feel the romance part just weird vampire that needs to shut up.
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1,973 reviews94 followers
April 16, 2024
Wolfe esta acostumbrado a tener lo que quiere cuando quiere. Así que cuando se topa con su "pareja predestinada" en un pequeño pueblo, debe tenerlo. Pero es un humano, como hacer para que el hombre lo acepte? Como cortejarlo? Y si, quiere cortejarlo un poco. El problema es que su "bestia" lo quiere para ya, y un día decide tomarlo de una vez. Así Eric se ve transformado en vampiro (algo que ni siquiera sabia que existía) viviendo en una enorme casa, y "emparejado" con un vampiro por el que siente una atracción antinatural. Serán ambos capaces de aceptar su unión "predestinada"? Que problemas encontrará Wolfe con el resto de vampiros del pueblo? Eric será capaz de aceptar su nueva identidad?

Este libro fue bastante sencillo, divertido por momento, pero sin mucho drama. El Dr. Monroe (Eric), resulto un personaje mucho mas complejo de lo que habíamos visto antes, pero a la vez mas fácil de complacer que alguno de los otros "nuevos vampiros". Wolfang resulto bastante pragmático, interesante y solido como personaje. Me gusto mucho como el autor desarrollo la relación entre ellos dos. Ahora, el drama con el niño vampiro (muy a lo crepúsculo)? Me pareció fuera de lugar, como para darle un poco mas de profundidad a la trama, y responder (quizás?) alguna de las preguntas de los fans, o tal vez la curiosidad del mismo autor.
En fin, esta entretenida la serie, y quiero ver cual va a ser el otro personaje que va a encontrar su pareja. Me gustaría ver a los gemelos (de la historia de Luc), pero ya veremos que nos trae el autor en el próximo libro.
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947 reviews295 followers
January 5, 2026
“All parts of you are precious to me. Because all parts of you are mine.”

Mini-Blurb: Wolfgang, a psychopath vampire meets his mate and he turns him as a vampire so they can spend forever together … without any consideration of what his mate wants.

Buddy read with Amanda. We’re on our fifth book in this series in five days, we might be a little obsessed!

This series is coming straight for my heart by giving me two stories about characters that were evil side characters in previous books finding the love of their life and being a better person for them. my kryptonite when it comes to books.

Eric felt overlooked and unloved, like he wasn’t good enough for enough and he just wanted to find his person he would feel safe with and wolfe is a psycopath that worshiped everything about Eric and was super possessive over him. wolfe’s life mission was that eric would never be sad ever again, not even for 2 minutes once a year. And they were the perfect pair. I just loved seeing how well they balanced each other.

I love a good obsessive main character and wolfe saw eric once from a corner in a dark bar and then rearranged his whole life to make sure that eric would be happy at all times and I absolutely loved reading all about it. This was such a fun to read installement in the series and i adored it so much.
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187 reviews20 followers
June 27, 2023
CWs and CNs at the end.

*Mild spoilers for previous books in the series*

Once again, Grae Bryan proves that redemption arcs with morally grey characters can be so very fun to read. These characters are not who I expected to get a book about, given how they were introduced, but *Wolfgang* was such a blast to read and Bryan made it work beautifully.

While Dr. Eric Monroe has hovered on the periphery of previous books, generally seen trying to pick up anyone in sight, Wolfgang burst into the scene as a potential antagonist for Jay in the previous book. Immediately described as having psychopathic tendencies, Wolf proves to be someone who gets what he wants with little thought to the consequences. Seemingly it is these traits that are behind his reasons for claiming and turning the man he claims is his mate. What is so fascinating about this book is that we finally see these events from Wolf’s perspective, and that, unlike the other couples, Eric is turned before he has any idea who Wolf is let alone getting to know him. It’s kind of like a fabulous vampiric arranged marriage trope and I was so curious how this would pan out for the couple.

What we end up seeing is two characters who have so much more depth to them once they are the protagonists. Eric, who appeared to be shallow and somewhat annoying previously, is now revealed as a man with deep uncertainty of his own worth and deeply starved for affection and touch. Wolf, who absolutely made me clutch my pearls more than once with his somewhat…interesting moral compass is the perfect complement to what Eric needs and I very much believed and rooted for this couple’s HEA. Wolf is possessive and insistent in, what I would call typical for a fated mates trope, but it was really swoony to see how he keenly observed and identified exactly what his mate needed and drew Eric into his field of intense focus. I really enjoyed the way Bryan, once again, managed to put a bit of a spin on some of our favourite tropes.

With more cameos from our previous couples, a lovely and heartstring pulling side story to keep them all occupied, this book was a 5 star read for me! I’m SO excited to read Colin’s story next!

CWs: fictionalized depiction of psychopathy; child endangerment; tense relationship with parents; moderate violence; one brief mention about weight gain when getting older by a character and an expectation a parent will comment on it.
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113 reviews21 followers
May 21, 2023
I was a little nervous to start this book because Wolfgang had some catching up to do to become a loved MC and it’s not like Dr. Monroe has the best reputation as well… 🤪

Can’t say that it was love at first sight either, at least not for Eric! 😅

But it doesn’t matter because they ended up being exactly what each other needs…

Wolf and Eric just made a lot of sense together. 🥰

And they were so funny! (even without meaning to 😂) I laughed a lot and had a very good time with them…

I was also very happy to see everyone else too, the whole dysfunctional family gathered under the same roof! 😍

I adore them all so much! 💜💜💜💜

And I'm so excited for the next one with the twins and Colin! 🤩

🧛‍♂️ MM
🧛‍♂️ Psychopath
🧛‍♂️ Vampires
🧛‍♂️ Fated Mates
🧛‍♂️ Found Family


Favorite quotes:

"All parts of you are precious to me. Because all parts of you are mine."
Wolfe lowered his arm.
"I look forward to seeing each layer uncovered."

"But you came for me, when I needed you."
"I take care of what's mine. And you're mine, Eric. You may take your time to adjust, you may throw fits or try to hide in your work or deny it all completely, but you're already mine. You have been since the moment I laid eyes on you."

Perhaps relationships weren't so difficult after all.
Or perhaps it was simply that Eric was perfect for him, in all his imperfections.

He could fix everything, if only Eric would let him. He'd tear down any obstacles to Eric's happiness. Touch him whenever he wanted. Reassure him when his misperceptions of self got the best of him. Allow him the time and space to learn what he enjoyed.
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