: Far from a monster, the Anubis is described as a stunning wolf "made of stars with swirling nebulas in its eyes". Luca believes it may be the only force strong enough to protect humanity from the real enemies who seek to enslave it. Key Themes & Style
: Characters like Dr. Reese Dante receive significant development, moving from secondary roles to central figures driven by penance and moral growth.
Anubis by is the second installment in the Wolves Incarnate series, continuing the dark paranormal M/M romance and sci-fi journey of Luca Suarez and Nox. The story expands on the world introduced in the first book, NoX , diving deeper into the mysteries of the ichor and the true nature of the powerful entities residing within the characters. Core Narrative & Conflict Anubis by Adrienne Wilder
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Following the exposure of the Utah Facility, Luca and Nox face a new threat from a group called the Varu. : Far from a monster, the Anubis is
: The series features a "hardcore and animalistic" M/M romance with alpha/beta dynamics . In this sequel, the relationship between Nox and the Anubis evolves from one of resentment to a partnership, while Luca embraces his role as Nox's Alpha.
: The Varu believe the Anubis inside Nox is a mindless, destructive entity that will eventually consume him and destroy Luca. They offer to "cure" Nox of the ichor, but Luca realizes their perception is clouded by their own tragic history. Core Narrative & Conflict Anubis (Wolves Incarnate, #2)
: Wilder blends high-stakes science fiction with paranormal shifter tropes, exploring complex concepts like string theory as an explanation for supernatural elements.