In the sequel to her award-winning debut novel, Amy Worcester introduces us to the darker side of the world of werewolves. In the shadows of polite society, the ancient practices of oppression, segregation, and slavery abound. The Moon Goddess has a plan, and change is on the horizon, but only if an abused and wolfless orphan is strong enough to survive. Late one night, a mysterious woman appears on the doorstep of a history professor in the Dark Sky Pack. Leaving a child with them to raise as their own, she is never seen again. They name the little girl Electra after a Greek Goddess. She is raised as one of the family and accepted even when she did not receive a wolf. Abused and mistreated by the Dark Sky Pack, she moves to a nearby human town to attend college. The Alpha of the Dark Sky Pack calls a council meeting the same weekend that Electra is graduating. With the Elders and Council in attendance, Electra meets a female Alpha and her life changes. When the Crystal River Pack hosted the annual Hunt, Alpha Wyatt changed all the rules. Hadrian volunteered as a Guard for a Maidan and while at the mating ceremony for Alpha Wyatt and Luna Celeste, his world is turned upside down. He now finds himself as a single father of two little girls. Come on the adventure of Electra and Hadrian as they find their place in the world.
So I just finished reading Wolfless and I must say I in love with Amy's world created in this book, all over again. I had already fallen in love with it, when I read The Hunt. But here, it was spectacular. I saw the main characters in their elements not just as leaders of the pack, but as a family unit, borne out of love. I saw their strengths and weaknesses and I loved how they overcame every obstacle. I loved Celeste and Wyatt very much. And I would highly recommend this read to everyone. A wonderful world of werewolves.