At its core, it’s romance-first: mates, packs, alphas, and shifting are mostly there to amplify relationship tension (instinct vs choice, loyalty vs freedom, power vs vulnerability). The genre is huge, so using trope keywords is the fastest way to get what you want.
A quick starter path:
If you want comfort + chemistry, try Fated Mates.
If you want angst + redemption, try Rejected Mate (expect grovel and emotional fallout).
If you enjoy world-building and stakes beyond the couple, look for Pack Politics / leadership.
If you prefer an “outsider learns the rules” entry point, Human x Wolf is usually beginner-friendly.
Before you commit, I recommend scanning for content warnings like: coercion/consent issues, humiliation/public rejection, captivity/restraint, heavy violence between leads, pregnancy trope, or cheating (people’s boundaries differ a lot here).
If you need a quick browsing rabbit hole, Goodreads shelves can help you see common tags and reader notes: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/werewolf-romance
(Disclosure: I work on NovelFlow. If your forum allows external links, it’s one place to browse werewolf romance catalogs/tags:) https://www.novelflow.app/
What trope is an instant “yes” for you—and what’s your hard “nope”?