I really wanted to like this work of speculative fiction but did not. I found the concept intriguing, using genetics to explain how humans might transform into animals but book could not hold my interest & took forever to finish.
I am impressed with the scholarly aspects and there is a great deal of information. The story has all the necessary elements of an epic fantasy but ultimately it failed to deliver a good story.
The book reads like a biology text. The author, Mary Elizabeth Ames, ignores the primary rule of good stories: show don’t tell. The reader is unable to develop empathy for any character. The dystopian world she creates is flavorless and makes it difficult to suspend disbelief. Her story does not appeal to “the minds eye.”
I give her two stars for the amount of information and her ability to explain difficult concepts to the lay-person. If you’re looking for good story-telling you won’t find it here, but if you want an explanation of hypothetical transformation, this is it.