Skin Deep by T.G. Ayer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Alpha/Panther Shape-shifter Kailin Odel moved away from her clan to live with her Grandmother in Chicago. While on a mission killing Wraith, she comes across a murdered shape-shifter and becomes involved in the case.
One of the things that drew my attention to this book that it takes place in Chicago. Being a Chicagoan, I appreciate books that take place here. That being said, the book could really take place anywhere, but that is okay.
Kailin is a determined heroine. She is intelligent and does what she feels is right. She discovers many things about herself during this story that she handles well.
Detective Logan Westin’s character was well done. He is an agent for Omega, the police unit that investigates the paranormal. He is also a fire-mage. I enjoyed the chemistry between him and Kailin.
The plot was well done and mysterious. I liked how a lot of the things that happened seemed to come full circle. There were multiple interesting twists that kept the story enigmatic. The ending was exciting and left me wanting to read the next book in the series to see what happens.
Complimentary copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Paperback, 390 pages
Published April 30th 2013 by Infinite Ink Books (first published April 28th 2013)
ISBN 1484836707 (ISBN13: 9781484836705)
edition language: English
series: Dark World #1
literary awards: Clendon Award (2011), Commended (RWNZ)
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