Lissa has a demon in her and she’s not entirely sure where it came from or what to do about it. Luckily she’s about to cross paths with Tank who just might be able to help with one of those issues, if she’ll let him get close enough to her that is without taking off for the next town.
Unfortunately, I didn’t enjoy this book as much as I did Fugitive Mate. The story is just as good and the world and characterisation just as interesting and yet there’s something missing. It’s possibly the need for more editing, as I tend to find too many errors take me out of the story and I love to be immersed in the world I’m reading. Still, that aside, this is a good book, with some very interesting characters. Lissa is a bossy little thing that not only keeps Tank on his toes, but his wayward crew too. The crew aren’t a convention grouping since they consist of several different types of shifter. None of them are committed to the others and they have banded together more out of necessity than out of desire. Still, the badly functioning crew share a tenuous connection to one another due to their shared experience. Adding Lissa to the mix stirs things up, even if she will only be staying with them until she gets control of her animal. They’re a kind of crazy group of shifters all told but I already think Xander might be my favourite character; there’s just something about the crazy panther that’s endearing.
Having read this book, I think I’m going to go back and continue with the Silverlake Shifter series before moving on to Bad Blood Wolf, as I didn’t realise these colourful Bad Blood critters first appeared in the other series. Be warned, Bad Blood Bear contains spoilers from the Silverlake Shifter series.