I just binged a bunch of paranormal romance series back-to-back, and honestly the werewolf tropes are getting super codified. It's almost like a checklist now, which isn't always a bad thing—readers know what they're signing up for. Enhanced strength, speed, and healing are the absolute baseline, the non-negotiable package. But the stuff that really hooks me is the hierarchy stuff: Alpha, Beta, Omega dynamics. It's less about the muscle and more about the forced proximity and political maneuvering within the pack. That tension between the human mind and the beast's instincts is where the best character drama lives. The moon thing can feel a bit old-hat sometimes, so I appreciate when authors twist it, like making the shift voluntary but painful, or linking it to emotional control instead of a calendar.
Lately, I've seen more 'true mates' thrown into the mix, which is basically fantasy's version of destined soulmates with a side of animal magnetism. It can be swoony or super problematic depending on how it's written. The whole pack link telepathy thing is another common one—it creates this cool hive-mind feel but also a huge vulnerability if someone's mind gets invaded. Honestly, the physical powers are just set dressing; the real fantasy is about belonging, primal protection, and wrestling with a dual nature. That's what keeps me coming back, even when the growly Alpha male is being particularly dense.