“ | You are Fenrir. The great Wolf whom legend has foretold will free the wolves from slavery and return them to the glory of the new Praetorian Guard. | ” |
— Can the Wolves free themselves from Lucifer at last?
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The Wolf Pact series is the spin-off series/novel of the Blue Bloods series, from New York Times best-sellling author Melissa de la Cruz. It resolves around the adventures of Lawson, a young Wolf from Hell, and Bliss Llewellyn, one of the Blue Bloods series' main characters. Though it was published as four short different e-books in the United Sates, Wolf Pact was published as a single paperback novel in the United Kingdom.
Synopsis[]
Once enslaved in the darkest pits of the underworld, Lawson and his pack were destined to become Hounds of Hell. Escaping to Earth bought them a little time, but their old masters soon catch up with them and take away the one thing Lawson is desperate to keep hold of - the girl he loves. Now, Lawson needs to hunt the beasts he was running from if there's any chance of seeing her again. When Bliss, a mysterious ex-vampire, turns up on her own search for the Hounds it seems she might hold information that will help. But will she be able to trust this insolent, dangerously good-looking boy when she knows that he has a wolf's soul?
Plot[]
First part[]
The ancient wolves were once proud guardians of time but they now are enslaved in the underworld, mere extensions of Lucifer's will. Lawson's pack managed to escape this fate by fleeing aboveground, now leading desperate, dangerous lives, pursued by the Hounds of Hell from one town to the next, never calling any place home. But when the hounds capture the girl Lawson loves, Tala, he will risk everything - including his own brothers' freedom - to win her back. Meanwhile, Bliss Llewellyn is adjusting to humanity after giving up her immortal vampire life. As she and her aunt Jane unravel the clues surrounding a disturbing attack on a young girl, they find themselves stalked by a terrifying force, so stealthy that Bliss doesn’t know who to blame until Jane is taken by the hellhounds themselves. Bliss vows to do whatever it takes to save her - even if it means joining forces with the dangerously good-looking boy with a wolf's soul and a too-intimate knowledge of Jane's captors.
Second part[]
Bliss Llewellyn is back from Jack and Schuyler's bonding ceremony, and she bears the scars of her own personal sacrifice, in which she broke the curse that her father, Lucifer, laid upon her. As an atonement for the sins she made on his behalf, she must seek out the hellhounds and bring them to the Silver Bloods. But she is no longer a vampire, which means she is vulnerable. And the Hounds of Hell know it.
Third part[]
Lawson lures Bliss into a trap that entangles them in a seemingly impossible situation. Bliss seeks the Hounds of Hell and Lawson is running from them. But they find common ground and a mutual attraction that both of them must fight. They have loved deeply once and the loss hurts more than they are willing to risk again. What will happen when Lucifer's daughter teams up with Romulus' prized possession?
Fourth part[]
Lawson and Bliss team up at last to travel back in time and right the wrongs of their past. But will they find Tala in time? And will their bond for each other save them when they need it the most?
Chapters[]
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Characters[]
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- Lawson -
Notes[]
- The events of the book begin after those of the fourth book in the Blue Bloods series, The Van Alen Legacy, and are followed by the events of the seventh and final novel, Gates of Paradise.
- A sample of this story can be found inside the Blue Bloods companion book, Keys to the Repository.
- Michael Johnston is credited as one of the story's author.
- Despite being a spinoff, this book introduces characters who would appear later in the main series, such as Edom.
v - e - t | Blue Bloods Universe: Novels |
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Misguided Angel • Lost in Time • Wolf Pact (#1, #2, #3, #4) • Gates of Paradise Vampires of Manhattan • White Nights | |
"Just Another Night in Suck-City" • "Always Something There to Remind Me" • "Ring of Fire" | |
Triple Moon • Double Eclipse | |