This is definitely a different concept, with a shifter series. In this series, the shifters make up the majority and the humans, once thought extinct, are an extreme minority.

I do realize that any shifter series is based on fantasy but, this series seems even more implausible than most shifter novels. This novel is set in modern society and supposedly, despite all the modern technology that has all but the deepest depths of the seas, mapped out, the humans have been able to keep from being discovered.

However, the way society and the press have reacted to someone who is different, is all too real. Historically, the beings of this world have not been accepting of any kind of differences.

It will be interesting to see how this author expands this world and the characters in it. I will stick with the next couple of books, when they’re released, to explore further interest in this series.

To sum up my opinion, this story was ok; not great but not awful, either. It has a similar storyline as most of the alien series written by this author.
-V from Kansas