Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause is a book about werewolves. It is the opposite point of view as Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. It is from the point of view of the werewolf.
Vivian is sixteen. She and her pack live in a suburb in Maryland. It is not the ideal location for a pack of werewolves, but they had to move from their old home and haven't yet decided where to settle. In the mean time her uncle has taken in the pack.
In order to limit the trouble, the wolves try not to mix too much with humans. Then Vivian falls in love with a boy at school. She finds him a nice change from the constantly fighting pack.
But Vivian will have to choose between him and her pack. She cannot live in both worlds.
Klause, Annette Curtis. (1997). Blood and Chocolate. New York: Delacorte Press.
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