Dark Cravings By - Joel Abernathy
Eddie encounters , a hardened hunter who views all werewolves as soulless monsters due to the violent loss of his own family. Despite Castor’s coldness and the brutal nature of his captivity, Eddie feels a profound, inexplicable attraction to him—seeing Castor as an "avenging angel" who might offer him the punishment or purpose he craves. As Eddie learns to navigate his human form and the hierarchy of the Church, the two are forced into an uneasy partnership that challenges Castor’s prejudice and Eddie’s self-loathing. Key Characters
The story follows , a young man who has spent years trapped in his werewolf form with no memory or control over his animalistic urges. After being captured by a group of "holy" hunters, he is brought to an Abbey where his blood is intended to be harvested to empower the hunters. Dark Cravings by Joel Abernathy
A central thesis of the book is that the true monsters are not always those with cursed blood, but those who use their power to subjugate others in the name of righteousness. Eddie encounters , a hardened hunter who views
A complex, "aloof and cold" protagonist driven by trauma and a rigid sense of duty. His internal conflict stems from the slow crumbling of his hatred as he begins to see the man beneath Eddie’s wolf exterior. Key Characters The story follows , a young
The novel heavily utilizes religious imagery to contrast the "righteous" hunters with the "monstrous" shifters. It questions whether redemption is possible through suffering or if one must embrace their darker nature to survive.