There’s no time to waste: “Covet” by Tracy Wolff is out now (2024)

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If you still have not read any of the books in the “Crave” series, this is your sign to do so. “Crave,” “Crush,” and “Covet” by Tracy Wolff is a Harry Potter meets Twilight fictional book series told from the point of view of teenager Grace, who is forced to move from California to Alaska to attend Katmere Academy, following the tragic and sudden death of her parents. Grace’s uncle is the headmaster at Katmere and her cousin Macy is a fellow student.

In the first book, “Crave,” Grace soon discovers that Katmere Academy is a boarding school designed for supernatural students that consist of vampires, wolves, dragons, and witches. She is fascinated by the fact that her own cousin Macy is a witch and that her boyfriend Jaxon Vega, is a vampire prince. Grace accepts the fact that her relationship with Jaxon is far from normal. However, her connection to Jaxon runs so much deeper than on a schoolgirl crush level, she is his mate.

In “Crush,” Jaxon Vega’s older brother Hudson, the first-born vampire prince, manages to literally come back to life and complicate everything. Jaxon and Grace’s mating bond is broken, nearly killing them both. Grace cannot ignore the feelings she has developed for Hudson, especially considering the memories they made together while she was trapped in stone that she can’t quite remember. Grace also struggles with embracing her new identity as the first gargoyle to be born in generations and discovering what supernatural powers come with her new title. Each book in the “Crave” series is better than the last and is filled with suspense, steamy romance, and plot twists you’d never see coming.

In “Covet,” Grace tries to pick up the shattered pieces of her and Jaxon’s relationship, after their mating bond is destroyed, despite the fact that their severed bond defies all magical knowledge on the subject. To make matters worse, awkward and even more complicated, as soon as her bond with Jaxon breaks, her bond with Hudson starts. Grace tries to ignore her friendship and overwhelming feelings for Hudson in order to spare Jaxon more heartbreak. On top of her love life, Grace begins to plan for her new seat on the supernatural court as not only the only gargoyle but the queen of the gargoyle court. It doesn’t help that now that Hudson is her mate, he will take his place by her side and rule as the gargoyle king.

As Grace walks on eggshells, trying to keep the peace between the two Vega brothers, she also has to protect all the people she loves from the power-hungry vampire king who just so happens to be the father of both guys she loves. The vampire king will stop at nothing to destroy Grace’s reign before it even begins. Grace prepares herself for war, trying to find allies where she can, and is willing to lay down her life if it means that she finally seeks justice for the genocide of her people at the hands of the vampire king and pave the way for the survival of every gargoyle to come after her.

Once you open the page to the first book of the Crave series, you will not be able to put it down until you read the second and third books. Wolff does an excellent job with developing each of her characters and giving them a voice. So don’t be surprised if you find yourself falling in love and rooting for more than one character throughout the series. Wolff also doesn’t give too much information away at the beginning of her books, but rather allows readers to put the pieces of the story together along the way. Each book in the “Crave” series does build off of each other, but they all hold their own storyline filled with mystery, romance, action, magic, and suspense. Wolff draws you into this series and keeps you craving more. As the semester comes to an end and you are looking for an entertaining and interesting read (that is not on your finals reading list), then Wolff has written the series you need to covet. I said it before and I will say it again, you will not be disappointed.

All three books, “Crush,” “Crave,” and “Covet” are out now on the shelves of Barnes and Nobles, and Amazon. The fourth and final book of the “Crave” series, “Court,” is set to be released on Sept. 28. The only question left to ask is what are you waiting for?

There’s no time to waste: “Covet” by Tracy Wolff is out now (2024)

FAQs

Who is Jaxon's mate? ›

In Crave, Jaxon meets Grace—whom he tries to scare off—but he quickly realizes she is his mate, his onetrue love, his world, his everything.

Is Cherish the last book in the Crave series? ›

The sensational conclusion to the massive #1 New York Times bestselling series

Does Grace end up with Hudson Covet? ›

Okay, so in the end, yes. Grace does choose Hudson over Jaxon.

How many books will be in the Crave series by Tracy Wolff? ›

The Crave series is best enjoyed in order: Crave (book 1), Crush (book 2), Covet (book 3), and Court (book 4), Charm* (book 5), and Cherish (book 6).

Is Jaxon mated to Flint? ›

By the end of the book, Jaxon reveals to Grace that after they spent the night in the magical prison, Jaxon confronted Flint and asked him not to leave, and their mate bond snapped into place.

Who is Graypool mate? ›

Family. Graypool's parents are Fallowtail and Reedfeather. Her mate is Rippleclaw, and Splashkit, Morningkit, and Swankit are their children.

What is Hudson's secret in Cherish? ›

Then it ends with Hudson telling Grace all his secrecy is he wants to open a school.

What are the trigger warnings in court by Tracy Wolff? ›

Panic attacks, death, emotional and physical torture are prominent topics in this book. Trigger warnings on the back of the book should be carefully read. It is clear that this series is taking a deeper turn compared to the light-hearted fun that was in the first three books; it is a clear change in the universe.

What age is Crave for? ›

Really fun books.

I would say overall, it is okay for 13 and up. The book is written in the first person, from the main character, Grace's point of view.

Do Grace and Jaxon break up? ›

We pick up with Grace wanting to break the mating bond with Hudson after she wins the Ludaris tournament. Jaxon & Grace are fighting more often, with Jaxon feeling more jealous and Grace seeming to understand Hudson despite not wanting to. Eventually Jaxon breaks up with Grace.

Does Hudson know Grace is his mate? ›

The second book ended with Hudson claiming that Grace was his one true-mate.

Does Grace end up pregnant? ›

Their mile high tryst leads to Grace getting pregnant, but she doesn't tell Leo because he is engaged to another woman. However, in the series finale, she and Leo remarry and raise the baby, a girl named Laila, together.

Is Crave related to Twilight? ›

It's not a ripoff of Twilight. It's kinda the same as Twilight but Bella wasn't any other creature in Twilight. She was human. In Crave, Grace is a gargoyle.

Is the Crave series a TV show? ›

Crave (TV Series 2015– ) - IMDb.

Who is Oakheart mate? ›

Oakheart's parents are Shellheart and Rainflower, and his brother is Crookedstar. His mate is Bluestar, and Mistystar, Stonefur and Mosskit are their children.

Who is Hookfang's mate? ›

Hookfang's Mate is an aqua blue Monstrous Nightmare. She has red points on her feet, tail, back spines, and at the juncture of her wing fingers. Her plated belly is a cream color.

Who is Deadfoot's mate? ›

Deadfoot's parents are Meadowslip and Hickorynose. His mate is Ashfoot, and his kits are Crowfeather, Eaglekit, Downkit and Hillkit.

Who is Clovertail's mate? ›

Clovertail has a new mate, Patchfoot, and is pregnant with a new litter of kits.

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