Changeling Encounters Books in Order
Part ofJS Scott Books in OrderThis page lists the Changeling Encounters books by J.S. Scott in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
All I Want For Christmas is a Werewolf
by JS Scott
2012
After a breakup and career disaster, Faith Prescott just wants one lucky Black Friday purchase. Instead she collides with Gavin Lancaster, a werewolf who hates Christmas almost as much as he wants her.
Mate of the Werewolf
by JS Scott
2012
Veterinarian Grace Marin needs funding for her wildlife sanctuary, not a wolf changeling donor claiming she is his mate. Noah Lancaster's terms are outrageous, but the bond between them is hard to deny.
The Dangers of Adopting a Werewolf
by JS Scott
2012
Zoey Hall rescues what she thinks is a lost pup and gets much more than she bargained for. Rafe Lancaster is a wolf changeling, she is his mate, and her quiet life is officially over.
Series background & context
Changeling Encounters is a short paranormal series about the Lancaster brothers, who happen to be wolf changelings. The books are compact, steamy, and built around fated mates, so they have a fast, high-energy rhythm from the start. If you like paranormal romance that gets to the point without losing the emotional spark, this series fits well.
The setup is simple in the best way. Ordinary life collides with the supernatural, a mate bond snaps into place, and everything gets more complicated from there. Scott uses that structure to create stories with plenty of attraction, some humor, and just enough paranormal worldbuilding to keep the series connected.
The Lancaster brothers give the books their backbone.
Across the series you get wildlife sanctuaries, unexpected rescues, holiday chaos, and heroines who are not exactly expecting to discover that werewolves are real. The brothers are intense and possessive, but the tone is usually more playful than dark. Even when the stories lean dramatic, they keep a brisk, entertaining pace.
Because the books are short, this is a great series for readers who want the fated-mate feeling without a massive commitment. Read in order if you can, especially since the brothers recur, but the main appeal is the mix of paranormal reveal, immediate chemistry, and happily-ever-after energy.
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