It's a quick read to follow up a minor character from a previous book, a teen fox shifter. Even though it's been a while and I barely remembered anyone, this story stands on its own. The author writes such sympathetic characters.
This is a very short story about Lexie who is a secondary character in book #11. It's cute but there isn't much to it and no actually resolution for Lexie.
Yay for Lexie! I adore fox shifters, and my favorite fox shifters happen to be written by Hollis Shiloh. I really wanted to know more about Lexie at the end of Foxed Up, and even though this is short is is very satisfying. It leaves the feeling of hope for him and his future. In summary, the more foxes the merrier, Shiloh's foxes are amazing and I wouldn't be opposed to more in the future.
A short story from a different perspective. Alex (Lexie) was one of the dancers at the club where Wallace was undercover and was recruited by Jon to help save him. Lexie is a runaway and has been surviving dancing at the club, now he's at loose ends and Jon and Wallace take him under their wings to help him start a new life