In the Allison Trust werewolf novel, apart from Allison Trust, there could be a villainous werewolf who wants to disrupt the peace. There might also be a mentor - like character, either a human who knows a lot about werewolves or an older, wiser werewolf. These characters would interact with Allison Trust and drive the plot forward through their relationships and conflicts.
Well, if we assume Allison Trust is the protagonist in the werewolf novel, she could be a brave and curious character. There may be a werewolf love interest for her, who is torn between his werewolf nature and his feelings for Allison. And perhaps there are other members of the werewolf pack who play important roles, like an alpha werewolf who has different views from Allison.
I'm not sure which specific 'Allison Trust werewolf novel' you're referring to. There could be many werewolf novels out there. Maybe it's a relatively unknown or indie work.
With just the title 'the trust a novel', it's impossible to say who the main characters are. They could be from all walks of life. For example, it could be a businessperson who has to trust their partners in a cut - throat corporate world, or a detective who has to trust their informants to solve a case. The range of possibilities is vast without more details about the novel.
Since I'm not an expert on this novel, but based on the title, Mr. Allison is surely one of the main characters. There may be other characters that interact with him in the story, like people he meets on his journey or in his daily life, but without reading the book, it's difficult to name them specifically.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But it could have a lone detective as a main character if it's a mystery novel, someone who has learned the hard way not to trust easily.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel. But they could be people who are deeply religious, like a priest or a devout believer. Maybe there's a character who is struggling with his or her faith and is on a journey to reaffirm it.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But usually in a novel about a secret society, there would be a leader figure who holds a lot of power and knowledge within the society. There might also be a protagonist who is either new to the society and trying to figure out how it all works, or someone who has been in the society for a while but starts to question its ways.
In the 'Heart of the Moon Werewolf Novel', there may be a female werewolf as a main character. Female werewolves are often depicted with their own unique powers and personalities. She could be in a conflict with a male werewolf over the 'heart of the moon'. Maybe she believes that the 'heart of the moon' should be used for different purposes compared to the male werewolf's ideas, and this conflict drives the story forward.
The main characters could include the werewolf boy, a girl he has feelings for, and perhaps some hunters who are after him. The girl might be a normal human who is intrigued by the werewolf boy, and the hunters could add conflict to the story as they try to capture or kill him.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel, but usually there would be a werewolf protagonist. Maybe a young werewolf who is just coming into his or her powers.
Not having read the novel, it's difficult to say exactly who the main characters are. But in werewolf novels, we often see characters like the pack leader, who is strong and decisive. There may be a female werewolf who challenges the traditional roles within the pack. And there could be a character who is half - werewolf and half - something else, which would make them unique and central to the story. There might also be a villainous werewolf who causes trouble for the rest of the pack, creating conflict and driving the plot forward.