The twist here is that there is a subset of shifters that transform into small animals and even babies. Kat’s book is set in a world where shifters have been around for a long time and are out. Review: I’ve read my fair share of shifters and thought that the genre had been pretty well covered for the usual tropes (big cats, little cats, dogs, wolves, etc.), but this is something new and sort of interesting.Ĭhris T. Nick wants Sam, and he wants to keep his job, but he can’t have them both. But if they find out what he’s hiding, his career could be destroyed.Įnter a huge complication in the form of Sam Black, an older lion shifter who is the leader of the unit… and Nick’s mate. At twenty-eight, Nick has just been accepted into New York’s Alpha Unit One-an elite law enforcement team, composed equally of humans and shifters, that specializes in drug crimes. Nicholas Reed is about to challenge the established rules. They are not allowed into the more dangerous professions, and their mates have legal control over what they can and cannot do. In a world that accepts shifters as normal and thinks nothing of human/shifter couples, baby shifters and small shifters are treated as subpar. Not everyone will feel comfortable with adults shifting into babies, but if that doesn’t bother you, I think you’ll like this. At a Glance: Overall, this is a good action story with a bit of mystery thrown in.
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