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Shadowshift

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(I received a free copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.)

Chet is a shape-shifter who uses his abilities to burglarize homes…
Hannah is a young girl with strange influences over inanimate objects…
Father and daughter, these supernatural misfits are bound by blood, their unfolding stories separated by time. While Chet follows a grim path, Hannah stands on the fragile precipice of hope: her mother’s faltering happiness with a kind man…the chance at a new family and a stable household…and the promise of freedom from the shadows cast by her father’s misdeeds.
But past and present are ready to collide, ushering hell home.

Stories of this length (about 170 pages) are hard to get right - especially when delving into the supernatural/paranormal worlds of shape-shifters and other mystical beings. However, the author just about nails every aspect of this story for me.

With a superbly written cast, each having their own unique voice and story to tell, to a world created that draws you in and makes you want to spend time there, the author has created a very unique and fresh vision in this genre.

An author to watch, for sure!


Paul
ARH

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