Red is now sixteen and is desperately trying to fit in among her peers, save Granny's failing bakery business, and, of course, protect herself from wolves. Her crush on Peter and her determination not to let the mean girls sabotage her blossoming romance cause Red to make some questionable choices.
Rolf is proud when his friend, Mrs. Boggins, calls him a good little wolf, but when the Big Bad Wolf teases him Rolf tries to prove himself by howling at the moon and blowing down Little Pig's house.
In the days before the Russian Revolution, twelve-year-old Feodora sets out to rescue her mother when the Tsar's Imperial Army imprisons her for teaching tamed wolves to fend for themselves.
Maxine and her best friend Sarah, volunteers at an animal clinic, put in charge of a wolf cub that was caught in a trap and dropped off at the clinic, try to track down the people who dropped off the cub and investigate what they should do to return the cub to the wild.
Recounts the six-year friendship between author Jans and a black wolf he named Romeo. Discusses how he met Romeo near his home in Alaska, and how the wolf became friends with local dogs and people. Describes what Romeo taught people about wolves and the wild.
When Claire Graham returns to Amble, Ohio, to search for her missing younger sister, Ella, she must keep her wolf hallucinations at bay and face the mystery of what really happened two years ago, and whether it is happening again now.