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It's hard enough being an undergraduate student, an intern at Downtown Manhattan's police station, and a bouncer at a local bar. Add her now ex-boyfriend who recently dumped her for the school's resident bimbo—oh, and she's a werewolf.

Mackenzie Grey meets her match when she is kidnapped by the Brooklyn Pack and tossed between Sebastian and Jonah—the Alpha and the Beta. Being a lone-wolf in the city is dangerous, and now that the Pack has found her, so can every supernatural being in the Tri-State area. And not even her sarcastic, smart mouth can get her out of this.

When a string of kidnappings involves Mackenzie in supernatural politics, she questions her new acquaintances and finds unlikely allies. Can she escape Pack law and keep her freedom—or will she be condemned to an unwanted path?

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 21, 2015

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Karina Espinosa

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Karina Espinosa is a Colombian-American author best known for the Mackenzie Grey series, the Blood Weaver Trilogy, and her latest romantasy hit, The Dragon’s Ballad. When she’s not writing fierce heroines and magical chaos, she’s globe-trotting, bingeing Asian dramas, or teaching college students how to write essays—with a coffee in hand and fictional body count on the rise.

Follow her for more coffee-fueled chaos and character heartbreak.

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August 18, 2017
***** 4.5 Stars *****

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If you are looking for a good werewolf story, stop right now. Shift will satisfy your cravings. This is definitely one of my fantasy favorites this year. I was hooked at the first chapter, and the story continued to keep getting better. It was funny, exciting, and just an amazing read.

Mackenzie was a lone wolf living in New York. She's bold, loud, and determined. She also has moments of being childish and annoying, but she calls herself out. The whole werewolf thing is new to her, so cut her some slack.

The Brooklyn pack discovered her by accident and kidnapped her. She didn't like the rules that the pack lived by. She'll never be like the female wolves and do household duties. Giving up her independence was not an option.

Most of the members in the pack didn't trust Mackenzie, but the pack's Alpha and Beta were both attracted to her. The love triangle will definitely pull at your heart. This wasn't erotic or anything, but it had some good heated PG-13 moments. I can't wait for book #2. I hope this series never ends!


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2,153 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2025
2.75

Well I liked the plot of the book- girl goes to college with her hsc bf thinking she's going to get the regular young adult experience...only to one day inexplicably turn into a werewolf!

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No bite, no random attack, no were's in the family tree, and no clue on what to do- except trust her new dorm mate who happened to walk in on her mid change, and try to figure out how to balance her school, work, and family life every full moon!




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Spoilery review:

So overall plot and Kenzie's friendship with Amy was about all I liked. Other than that-Kenzie's wishy washy character choices, the "love interests", plot holes, and casual sexism (from both women and men) were just not my jam.

I mean, it wasn't even the fact that the werewolves were stuck in the 50's with the whole "women stay home and take care of babies and listen to the men folk" spiel that was annoying (which it was) but also the fact that to the h, every women she encountered besides Amy was a 'whore, home wrecker, bimbo bitch' So much girl hate going on.

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But while Kenzie would get mad at all these women she would then never get AS mad at the men?
--Like she would be sad about her ex who dumped her out of the blue, but be down right vicious to the girl he ended up dating. (Yeah she was an ass too but why save all that hate for JUST her when HE was your bf for 3 years and your friend for 16???)
---She was bitchy and jealous right back to V even though V had been with Bash for years- but didn't really say to much when Bash said "oh I just have her around for my needs" Yuck.
---Got all jealous and shitty about that fae chick hitting on Jonah when she couldn't even make her damn mind up if she even like him or not in the first place.

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Also is Kenzie's character just wishy washy as hell in the first place? Because the amount of stuff Kenzie is pissed about one second but lets go the next is wild.
-Like her ex asking to pretend they didn't break for his family's sake and her going along with it
-Her being suspicious of the drink Caleb was giving Sam (enough to call for help ) and thinks its drugged but drinking it anyways?
- The weird way Bash tried to take advantage of her then threw a hissy fit because she wouldn't fuck him--then being all over him in the elevator
-the way they took her blood w/o consent after they kidnapped her...and her just being cool playing wolf pack with them a few hrs later??

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I mean she did call them out on shit, but then when back on it like less than a scene later. Because....wolf hormones? I dunno man.
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2,554 reviews
October 9, 2021
DNF - quit at 45%
I will give the book this, it's a unique plot that had lots of potential, but fell way short of that potential. To start, there’s way too much inner dialogue for Kenzie. Then there’s to many cliche types of characters introduced in the part I did read, took the dynamic out of the story. There’s the wishy-washy heroine who wants to be cop but has no common sense for that, & that it seems all the guys want her; with the odd side kick best girlfriend (ride or die type of friend, which is awesome & needed); the douche ex-boyfriend that she admits several times (in internal dialogue) that she never was really “in love” with but mourns the lost “friend” relationship even though he’s done her wrong; the super gorgeous alpha-hole werewolf that she’s extremely attracted to even though he’s a jerk; the secondary werewolf that wants her even though he’s not alpha (but could be); all the “good looking” drool worthy werewolves she sees in that pack (I’m so tired of all the shifters always being gorgeous in every book)… I also think this book suffers an identity crisis, and that really hurt the story, it reads like a Y/A (Young Adult or teenagers) type book, lots of angst & the characters behave more like high schoolers, than people with only a year left in college or older. So at best, with the sexual commentary (no actual sex happens by 45%), & Kenzie’s propensity to getting a bit heavy handed on wanting violence I would not be comfortable with this as anything less than N/A (New Adult) if I were to classify it, definitely not adult. There is no world building, granted the FMC, Kenzie, had no clue about paranormals being real when she started wolfing out 4 years prior to the story starting, but I find it odd that she didn’t do a lot of research into paranormal books just to see if anything rang a little bit true at least since there’s obviously no actual legit Google documentation on werewolves out there in the story since they are still hiding from the world. There is no character development by 45%- for any of the characters. I really didn’t develop a liking for any of them, let alone feel like I knew them or could relate to them. There are 2 wolf shifters introduced, that seem like they might be a love triangle for her or maybe something more (ménage?). But I find it odd she doesn’t hate them for having kidnapped her & drugging her in the first place. I don’t even understand their dynamics to each other. Kenzie’s character is all over the place in her behavior, one minute she’s a kickass female, the next she’s a giggling schoolgirl, then a moody bitch. I just couldn’t take the inconsistencies anymore.

At my age (approaching 60), life is way too short & my time is too important to force myself to read a book I'm not enjoying, especially when there are so many other books out there waiting to be read.
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September 24, 2020
Shift (Mackenzie Grey Origins, #1) by Karina Espinosa
Karina Espinosa
Title: Shift
Author: Karina Espinosa
Series: Mackenzie Grey: Origin, Book 1
Genre: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
My Rating: 4.5 Stars


**** This Book Is A Re-Read For Me ****
***** Updated Review Below *****

I decided to re-read this book, as it had been so long since I started the series and I wanted to be able to read the rest of the books with this one fresh in mind. Most of my original review still stands (see original review below), but I believe the saying that, 'familiarity breeds contempt." Now, of course, I'm being excessively dramatic, but would you expect anything less of me? I thought not. ;)

What I really mean is, the second time around I found myself less excited and exuberant than the first time, which could be chalked up to the fact that this was a re-read and just maybe, maybe I was a tiny little bit bored, but I also have now rated it .5 stars lower from my original review due to one very specific scene and underlying tension throughout the book, but I will get to that in a moment.

First, lets just take a moment to stand back in awe and wonder that is Karina Espinosa. She really is, without a doubt, quite terrific. She takes and puts a spin on the Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Romance genre and does it with absolute grace and originality. Her writing is flawless, in the sense that I never, not once, have to go... "wait, what? How the heck did we jump from that scene to this craziness?" - which is a REALLY BIG DEAL for me. I abhor books that jump without a flow and Ms Espinosa never fails to deliver a seamless flow of writing that makes the story not only flow better, but also keeps you captivated and drawn in. And that, folks, is a GIFT.

Now, let's get to the part that did make me stand back and go, "what the holy hell just happened there? ICK!" So, keep in mind, that the first time I read this book in September 2015, this scene didn't even make a hiccup for me. I breezed past it without a second thought, completely immersed in the story and the world that is all things werewolf - which includes, very bossy, dominate Alphas' that always get their way - and I was happy as a clam. Alright, enough stalling, lets get into the scene:

Mackenzie and Sebastian are in the library for the night, hiding out from a very upset and aggressive Brooklyn pack when Bash decides to make a 'go' for Kenzie. Kenzie had already had an emotionally and sexually charged scene with Jonah, who put a stop to it because he knew he would be taking advantage of Kenzie due to her being so separated from her wolf. Now, go back to the scene with Bash - he literally tells her he doesn't care if its wrong and pushes her after she says stop. He even says, "It's a privilege to be with an Alpha." And thank God, Kenzie even says WTF in her inner dialogue - which is the saving grace of this scene. I had to put the book down in minor (maybe major) disgust. No is NO. Period. End of story. So I was very disappointed in a book that I loved so much, and an author I admire, that this sort of scene was even taking place. However, it didn't go further and again, Kenzie sure the heck put a stop to it, which is why it's so easy to fall in love with her feisty , stubborn to the core spirit.

So, I now understand that my own personal life experiences can taint the way I see things and how I react; I also know where this book intends to go, so I don't want to discourage readers from what is, in fact, an amazing author and gripping series - hence the reason I gave only a .5 reduction instead of smashing this book completely down. I remember the way the series ends up flowing so I still highly recommend this book, regardless of this scene.

So readers, go forth and lap up this book and series - you won't be disappointed!


*** THE ORIGINAL REVIEW ***
**** RESPECT THE OG ****


I did, in fact, receive a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.....

.... But, I was just so excited to read this one that I went ahead and bought it before I even got my copy from the publisher.

So. Freaking. Worth. It.



Um, holy cow with a triple side serving of 'yes, please'!

This is it people. The series I've been searching for every since I fell in love with the Mercy Thompson series. This book is the very definition of why I love werewolf books.

The characters are fan-freaking-tastic. Mackenzie is a force to be reckoned with and is as strong as she is sassy. I love me some smart-ass, strong as nails female characters and Mackenzie leads the pack ( pun very much intended!). I definitely love the chemistry between all the characters and I'm so intrigued by how they interact. I absolutely can't wait to see what is going to happen next!

The plot is awesome. It is definitely molded from the paranormal genre but has more than enough originality to be a shining star amongst the masses.

This book left me grinning from ear to ear when I was finished it. This is a prime example of why I love my books!
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627 reviews3 followers
April 6, 2021
I haven't read a shifter book in years, I forgot how much I loved them. Reading Shift, Karina Espinosa has revived my love for this genre. I really got hooked straight from the beginning. I really loved the characters, they were so realistic that you can't help but to connect with each one of them. Mackenzie was very headstrong, I loved her character. She was very determined to be herself and not what others wanted her to be. Sebastian and Jonah, what can I say about these two except they are both so very hot! Sebastian, I really hated in the beginning, I didn't want to like him but he grows on you. Jonah, he wears his heart on his sleeve and I'm calling dibs on him. He is def my fave character out of all the characters in the book. All three of the main characters were stubborn and set in their ways so there was a lot of head butting, but it was so fast paced, once I started there was no putting it down. Each turn of the page there was more drama unfolding, def kept me up all night reading. I also think Jackson needs his own spin off. I really enjoyed reading this and feel others will as well, I highly recommend reading Shift and I can't wait to see what this author has in store for the rest of the series.
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347 reviews6 followers
January 29, 2021
This book was not for me. Made it to chapter 6.

First paragraph and we already have the misogynistic girl-hate that attempts to make the female MC look...strong? I guess? She reads as juvenile at best. All the characters are the worst type of stereotypes, and even though they’re supposed to be adults, they read like 15-year-olds at best.

Worldbuilding is poor, the characters are cringey, and the MC seems more preoccupied by how hot the men are than by the fact they kidnapped her and drugged her multiple times. The wolf pack is 2D at best, and I don’t particularly care for the whole “the females are here to breed and watch the kids” thing, which is I guess supposed to show how backwards they are and how progressive and “against the mold” the MC is.

Also, I don’t need to keep reading about your melting and drenched panties. Ick. No thanks.

DNF
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January 7, 2026
This is a minus 15 on my scale of minus 15 to plus 5.

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I recently saw one Village Idiot who whilst insulting an essayist I reference, complain to her that I list other trans channel creators.

After the last US election, I no longer question the nastiness of Snowflakes (demented, poorly socialised US baby-men). A trigger warning then.

The channels which I list include the economist, miniatures painter, cis, French, mathematician, sewist, marine biologist, asexual, homesteader, blond, fashion historian, physicist, bi, pensioner, Pakistani, socialist, language historian, lumber yard worker, trans, redhaired, primatologist, military boardgamer, WOC, intersex, New Zealander, mathematician, artist, miniatures builder, writer, queer, boat restorer, tall, farmer, journalist, engineer, het, Canadian, space exploration historian, camper van, archaeologist and other creators known as Women.

Almost as threatening are channels which include the communist, neurodivergent, Kenyan, paleontologist, other BIPOC, philosopher, miniatures landscape builder, other boardgamer, film critic, Cornish, logician, other LGBTQI+, ginger, chess theorist, game historian, Australian, chemist, wood worker, short, anarchist, anthropologist, tailor, military analyst, chemist, science communicator, other fashion historian, miniatures wargamer, Ukrainian, game historian, boater and other crewtors known (outside the US) as Human Beings.

If the voices insist, I urge that you seek emergency pastoral counselling and/or the nearest Shinto temple and/or learn a new language, English perhaps.

My feelings towards these failed adults mirrors those of the 13 Ukrainian marines defending Snake Island, when the Russian navy demanded their surrender. Their response was "Russian warship, go f@ck yourself". Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the Heroes. Crimea is Ukraine.

Unto the book, dear friends. This is typical low fantasy or perhaps bad romance with werewolf, vampire and other supernatural characters. I dropped the book at 10%.

There was no trace of personality anywhere on the page.

The misogyny began with the heroine on page one or two moaning about being dumped by her handsome boyfriend for a bigger breasted, man stealer. Her ex-boyfriend is only described as hotness and body build. Her view of relationships and/or women is problematic.

The woman hating women is a staple in these books and at best lazy writing which also reinforces identity self-hate. That is unpleasant story writing for me but it might work for the target audience. In any case, I feel that it is unhealthy practice.

When I read her meeting a thug-like "Alpha" werewolf with less grace than a sport hooligan, I was burned out. This exhibited the closest thing to real feelings in the book up to that point. I do not know if there was a plot.

The cartoon book covers and the YA label are very dangerous. Adult erotica being marketed to pre or early teens as example of normal behaviour is worrying.

I saw disturbing literacy numbers for the US. 52% of US readers between 16 and 74 years of age read BELOW the sixth grade level which I think is 11 or 12 years old. The US romance genre has an average eleven year old reading level, which makes sense now. Sadly the mass of speculative fiction seems written at the nine to ten year old level, which also makes sense.

That 11 or 12 year level marks the beginnings of critical thought.


I have earned a mental reset on the YouTube. This next is courtesy of Doctor Who/Without Reward, Puddles Pity Party, Combat Veteran News, The Gaze, Girls Rock Asia, Ship Happens, Mythology and Fiction Explained, Hej Sokoly, Anna from Ukraine, Asturia Quartet, Verilybitchie, The Ritual Kitchen with Laura May,

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Consider treating this as a hostile site. 🤔

Goodreads discourse does not exist. As example, I wrote a short negative review of Powers of the Earth written by Travis Corcoran which was formerly touted on Kindle as similar to the "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress". Powers is a poor retelling of "Atlas Shrugged" set on the moon. It is so far different to Heinlein as to convince me that Kindle/Goodreads staff are functionally illiterate.

Travis self-described as libertarian (now anarcho capitalist without millions), veteran, advocate for the return of chattel slavery (popular US stance with new forced labour prisons for the homeless, van and RV residents being completed to no outcry and US history suggests generational servitude is on the cards), employee of an unnamed US agency and avid admirer of Putin (popular with MAGA and the current government).

The book's plot is the tale of a courageous newly rich twat attempting overthrow of the US government with the aid of the military in order that he not pay taxes. Despite being a popular libertarian fantasy in Unlimited, my communist opinion was/is that these books are dangerous, unhealthy and now prophetic.

My opinion incensed the writer and six fellow "patriots", who went mental over a year.
There were pages of comments, none which discussed the book's quality. The same was true of the favourable reviews, when I was Allowed to read them.

I was gifted a new understanding of the social good that is slavery, chided for the display of narcissism inherent in my lack of response, instructed in the correct form of review, my intellectual deficiency and more of the typical.

If they had delivered an informed opinion of the problem of galaxies appearing older than cosmology is able to explain, reading those might have been worth time. They did not and it was not. The irony involved was painful.

A final comment was written by Claes Rees Jr aka cgr710 now ka Clayton R Jesse Jr. He after referencing the contents of my last Goodreads message exchange with a friend, declared that They had "won" (?).

It seems that They and many allies managed to attack every female creator of channels which I mentioned. it continues still.

The physicist, early teen boater and her mother, primatologist, astrophysicist among other female creators were neither impressed nor charmed by the attentions of Snowflakes (arrogantly ignorant, proudly misogynistic US baby-men).

On balance, the world's overabundance of unpleasantness was certainly increased and They did deliver a wonderful self-portrait of the snowflake (poorly educated, poorly socialised US man-child) to a multinational audience. This was Victory.

Goodreads discourse, while exciting may not be to your liking. Fortunately there are BookTubers to direct the reader to safer, saner and more useful reader forums.


Another stepaway earned. The following made possible by YouTube's Doctor Who\ Never Cruel or Cowardly, Claus Kellerman POV, Owen Jones, Jess Owens, Red Viburnam Song, Rebecca Romney, Amie's Literary Empire, Charlie Angus, The Cosy Creative, The Gaze, Leeja Miller, Biz, Tom Nicholas, Camily Balbo, Philosophy Tube, Munecat, The Closet Historian, Shannon Makes, Weir on the Move, Global Updates with Sosan,

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Ominous Music begins. 😊 A scan of comments to negative reviews in the Goodreads speculative fiction space should demonstrate the prevalence of the comment gangs. From certain of the better BookTubers (Authors Behaving Badly, for example), a sense of the same is seen in romance and romantasy.

Their activities include the doxxing, stalking, threatening, hacking and more. Amazon do not acknowledge incidents, discipline mad members, punish writers who encourage Them or dismiss the employees who enable either. They do however label criticism of ableist, racist, misogynistic or other anti-human elements in books "Hate Speech". It is become the US definition.

The attack streams against my formerly mild, disappointed reviews began within the first six months on the site. It required more than two years to realise what was happening and why. The above stream was fairly standard for mine and other negative reviews until the Australian Intervention.

Kindle/Goodreads gave my meagre message history over to these deranged members. The result was a request through Pine Gap Centre of Australian Intelligence to interrogate the one friend whom I occasionally messaged.

The attempt at my history failed. This criminal action bothered Amazon not at all until we began publicising the event. No acknowledgement, instead my page format and options were returned to normal, all lurkers whom I had not been Permitted to remove were disappeared and other Goodreads\Kindle harassment reversed or ended.

Reads with Rachel wrote a solid criticism of a book's problematic elements. Goodreads deleted the review as "Hate Speech" and threatened her membership. I had the sane experience years ago and was incentivised to gift the site with much hate speech.

She simply uploaded the review to her channel. She after, received her first Goodreads standard comment. It was that she "should die". Goodreads literary discourse is a wonder.

Fit Danielle Reads also experienced special Amazon customer service. She contacted Anazon about an obvious double billing mistake. After being handled badly, she referred to Amex with at that point was fraudulent billing.

Reluctantly bending to Amex reimbursement request, Amazon closed cloud access to her library and Kindle internet access in retaliation. They then demanded that she supply a second payment option. Amazon have great respect for customers.

A seventh ex-employee of EBay was sentenced for the harassment of a couple whose small ecommerce channel was deemed unkind to EBay. The couple were awarded millions of pounds and that ex-employee had been the EBay Chief of EBay Global Security or some such.

Almost all the incidents above occurred before the newly increased protection afforded US data firms by the US government. These are things to consider.

These precautions may make you safer. Remove all personal information from Goodreads profile and avoid messaging. Remove the lurkers, those friends who never post. They are likely gang monitors or employee dummies, neither harmless nor admirers.

Given the Goodreads penchant for Alteration of customer pages, the screenshot of the odd, ugly and threatening are invaluable. This should suffice.

Kindle are a more serious exposure. Do Not use Kindle Files, Calendar, Contacts or Email. Amazon employees Sign Into customer email without notice or permission. Make of that what you will.

Do Not "purchase" Amazon e-books (a mistake I made). You own only your device and if a Kindle that is conditional. Your purchases are a lease as it were, subject to Amazon whim. There are BooKTubers to direct the reader to alternative ebook and tablet vendors or alternatives to ebook purchase altogether.

All Silk searches should be innocuous and non-critical.

It might be useful to visit US political or social channels for an insight into what is now considered acceptable in Speech and Action. These men and women lack sanity, healthy socialisation or recognisable morality but They are the proud US patriot. Ominous music ends. 😊

Be safe and may we all enjoy good reading. 🤗

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I wish you a splendid morning, a wonderful afternoon, a cosy evening, a glorious night and may we all continue learning.

Committed Evil is often Cowardly.
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1,261 reviews178 followers
April 2, 2016
Brilliant, loved it, when can I read the next one please?

INITIAL THOUGHTS
I'm always on the look out for a good shifter book, be it werewolf, werecat, panther or dragon! Also I have recently been reading more of the shifter genre, which is still one of my favourites. So when I found this title on Netgalley I decided I had to to give it a go!

MY REVIEW
I requested and was sent an e-copy of this book by Netgalley.
The cover has a female on the front, who fits the description and imagery of Mackenzie Grey within the book. Mackenzie has very "werewolf" animalistic eyes that seem to stand off the page! Mackenzie is featured in a kind of soft blurry focus and the word SHIFT (the title of the book) is written in block capitals over the image of the woman. I think the blurry aspect and the word placement is very good and implies that Mackenzie is about to "shift" at any moment.
So would the cover make me pick this book up from a bookstore shelf? Yes! I find the cover eye-catching, intriguing and I feel I would be compelled to take this book from the shelf to learn more about it.
The main female characters in this book is Mackenzie Grey, who is a werwolf shifter and her non shifter, totally human friend Amy. Amy & Mackenzie are sharing living
accommodation whilst they both attend college. Amy is the only person that knows Mackenzie is a werewolf. When Mackenzie (Kenz or Kenzie to her family & friends) shifts into her werewolf form she locks herself in a cage so she cannot hurt anyone or be hurt herself. Mackenzie recently broke up with her childhood friend then sweetheart James, she was heartbroken to find out he had been cheating on her with a female the exact opposite of her. He was cheating with Diana Stone, or Barbie as Amy and Mackenzie refer to her! It comes as a surprise that James expects Mackenzie and Amy to still carpool "home" for the winter break and more importantly wants Mackenzie to act as if they are still in a loving relationship! This arrangement leads to some quite funny scenarios and equally amusing conversations between Amy and Mackenzie.
Mackenzie has an internship within the police force and has been shadowing Detective Michael's for some time now. It's when she is investigating a disappearance of a young man. When she attends the young mans address to speak with his mother who has reported him as missing, the woman seems rather strange and points to Mackenzie saying she cannot come into her home as she is one of "them". It sends a shiver down Mackenzies back but she just assumes the woman to be so upset that she is not aware what she is saying etc. There's quite an amusing relationship between the Detective and Mackenzie as he acts like he lets her go around with him under sufferance but you can see he does have an affection of sorts for her really. Mackenzie has nearly come to the end of her internship so is eager to help investigate the case and makes a rather grisly discovery of a piece of skin.
Mackenzie has to put all that to the back of her mind to get to her job as a bouncer. A great side affect from being a werewolf is her increased strength. So it comes as a shock when she is bested by three guys that look like they belong in HQ magazine. Kenzie can remember an argument and that thy seem to know what she is but then everything goes black. It turns out that the resident pack have found out about Kenzie and are wanting her to conform to their idealistic view of what a Luna (female wolf) should be and do. The three guys who kidnapped her may look like models from the pages of a magazine but they do not escape Kenzies irritation when she wakes up from being knocked out! The three gorgeous guys are,
"Mr Snarky Blue Eyes" the Alpha of the pack Sebastian, and the other two drool worthy guys are the Cadwell brothers, "Mr HQ" Jonah and the other "Mr Smooth" is Jackson.
Sebastian tries to explain that a lone wolf is not safe, that there are "others" as well as werewolves from packs that would seek to take advantage of her or kill her! Sebastian and Jonah also wish to help Kenzie "free her werewolf" and teach her change when she wishes and to run in her werewolf form rather than cage herself everytime she has to shift. Kenzie insists on going home for Winter break as planned, though Oliver (Ollie), the brother she adores will not be home from the army for the break she will still enjoy catching up with her parents and doing festive things with Amy too. There's lots of arguments and eventually Sebastian allows her to continue with her winter break plans as long as Jonah the pack Beta, is around to watch over her from a distance. The Winter Break begins brilliantly with the surprise that Oliver has managed to obtain a few days leave to see his family over the holidays. When Ollie accidentally meets Jonah he invites him to stay at the Grey household which ends up pushing Kenzie into spending more time with Jonah than she initially wanted. Kenzies beins to relax a little more and listens to Jonah describing what it's like to let your wolf run free and how she could be taught to control her shift, in fact Kenzie begins to feel more open to the idea of spending more time with the pack. Then things take a turn for the not so good when James becomes a little too good at acting affectionate and kissing her to continue to fool his family into thinking their relationship is still full on! Sebastian turns up with news that leaves the holiday plans in tatters really. Jackson has been kidnapped and Jonah is needed to help with the investigation and search. As Kenzie has been interning with the NYPD she insists on returning along with Amy to help with finding Jackson,
There are so many characters to meet and learn about in this book, it's kind of ironic how certain characters in Mackenzie's human life seem to be mirrored and have counterparts in her werewolf life too. Like the tarty, condescending Diana Stone from Mackenzie's human life and the sleazy, mean girl Luna Vivian in Mackenzie's werewolf life. The the other sort of "mirrored" characters, also female are best friend, champion, Amy and the new friend, protector, Blu a Luna in the pack.
There really is so much happening in this book, I feel I have only slightly scraped the surface! There's inter pack politics, the real heritage of Kenzie and where her werewolf gene came from, the search for Jackson, the fact the pack want to treat Kenzie like a Luna, and a rather interesting love triangle too! Kenzie really is a strong independent woman who at times can speak before she thinks. At one point Kenzie inadvertently challenges Alpha Sebastian to a fight! Kenzie is not afraid to stand her ground when she believes she is right.
The pace of the book is just right and has the perfect mix of "human" problems, and werewolf/"other"being drama's too. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and as I normally only read at night, I actually found myself looking forward to bedtime and reading the next installment about Mackenzie Grey.
So did I enjoy the book? Honestly? I totally adored it! I'd liken it to Rachel Vincent's Shifter Series. Would I recommend this book? Definitely! I really loved Mackenzie Grey that much, she reminds me of the kick butt female characters of Faythe, Abby, Delilah from Rachel Vincent's books. Would I want to read another book in this series? I can sincerely say that I would have gone right on to read Bk#2 had it been available. I yearn to know more about Mackenzie's true heritage. The ending of the book had me screaming No! get the information you will want later now! I also felt like screaming "choose one, just choose one, for goodness sake!" Would I want to read a different title by this author? Yes, I truly love Karina's style of writing, so I will be checking out any book written by her!

FINAL THOUGHTS
OooOo what a fantastic read. A great start to a potentially excellent series. I want so much more. I want to read more of the pack! I need to know about Mackenzie's true heritage and genetic's which are hinted at in this book. . . .and let's have a Luna revolution! If Mackenzie, Amy, and Blu get together I'm sure the Luna Traditions could be modernised. Looking forward to Bk#2. . . .
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1,637 reviews5 followers
July 5, 2020
I am astounded by how much I dislike this one. The only redeeming qualities I can find, are that it is well edited and almost original. Actually, if you feel like reliving all the bad parts of being a teenager, then this might do the trick, though all the characters are supposed to be adult it is targeted at young adults.
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255 reviews34 followers
October 28, 2024
Made it to ch. 3 then couldn’t take it anymore. Stereotypes galore, weak FMC hates her ex who cheated on her (understandably) yet easily pushes over and agrees to pretend to be his girlfriend and go visit home with him? Lame. So much slut shaming and petty teenage inner dialogue for a college woman. Very high school and I’m over it.
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3,714 reviews334 followers
did-not-finish
June 25, 2024
DNF at 7%.

Within a very short time we have women on women hate, doormat heroin who agrees to fake date her ex-boyfriend who cheated on her and I read reviews and it gets worse.
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92 reviews1 follower
February 8, 2015
Ink Angels was one of the lucky few to receive an ARC of Shift by Espinosa. We had never read anything by this author previously, but the mesmerizing cover had us immediately intrigued and interested to learn more about the paranormal romance.

Espinosa's protagonist, Mackenzie Grey, confounds readers with her atypical feminine behavior. Kenzie is a straight-laced, no nonsense shifter of epic proportions, who soon finds herself the object of desire for local pack leaders Sebastian and Jonah. The two virile male wolves stop at nothing in their attempts to persuade Kenzie to join their pack and accept their protection from outside dangers, though lone Luna wolf Kenzie has very different views.

With the help of Kenzie's roommate, the only human to share Kenzie's secret, Sebastian, Jonah, and an unlikely vampiric ally, Kenzie quickly discovers she is not the only living anomaly in the large city.

Ink Angels gave Shift three stars for introducing us to a Luna with attitude, a paranormal world where the female protagonist does not readily conform and willingly takes on challenges usually only reserved for the Alpha males in novels. Our only disappointment was that Espinosa did not have more character development throughout Shift. We found ourselves wishing for more detailed physical descriptions and background buildup between the humans and the surrounding supernatural community that would both give readers a visual to grasp as the story unfolded, as well as an explanation for the missing shock factor when her roommate discovers Kenzie's secret.

If you enjoyed the Twilight series then Shift is sure to deliver the paranormal romance you seek. While Mackenzie's family history remained a mystery, the story eludes to possible revelations in a sequel. Ink Angels is looking forward to seeing where Mackenzie's choices will lead her and the hot Alpha males that will undoubtedly be on her tail (pun intended).
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1,960 reviews110 followers
May 26, 2020
A good start but also confusing.

We start the book with Mackenzie running bc she is about to shift before she gets home. Shes never met another shifter and has no idea she became a wolf. Was she born this way? Did something happen? When the Pack finds Mackenzie they kidnap her, use a sedative in injection form. And basically try to tell her what to do.

But, I honestly don’t get what Pack life is like and why Mackenzie is so so against joining the pack. I don’t understand the Pack way of life. Some of it is said, and it makes it seem like the females, or Lunas have no choice in their roles in the Pack and then it’s all explained away as oh the Pack hasn’t really caught up with modern times...in terms of roles. Ok cool.

But then they keep harassing Mackenzie, they keep trying to tell her what to do, use their Alpha voice on her and everything. And that’s just not going to work for her. I honestly don’t understand the dynamic of the Pack. NOTHING about being a wolf was explained. They just forced Mackenzie to do things without much explanations. This drove me nuts.

Then the Vampires come in. I just dunno where this is going.

Also I’m not entirely certain if this is an RH or not. I thought it might be but I went in with only having read the synopsis when I first added the book to my tbr. So I didn’t reread the synopsis this time around.

Mackenzie ends up leaving and in the note she has with her instructions, it says she can’t talk to or interact with anyone from the Pack or Amy, her bff, because she’ll be enemy number one. Why? Honestly. Why would she not trust them at least somewhat at the level of she has for them now. I don’t get why her leaving, even without a goodbye, would make this happen. She told them over and over she wasn’t joining so I just don’t understand.

I’ll read the next one to see what happens and if I will continue with the series or not.
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1,180 reviews94 followers
April 27, 2018
4.5

What a great werewolf serie!!!

This books has all, strong characters, great dialogues lots of action that keep ups flipping page after page!

Mackenzie is a great h... the girl is fierce!! She will not bow in a world dominated by men!

She is a true poster girl for woman rights, in the books one of the main stories is freeing the Luna's ( the female werewolf's) from their submissive part in the werewolf world!

In this first book we get to know the evolution e transformation of Mackenzie... The life before her transformation and after transformation!

There is some romance in this book in a possible love triangle... But nothing "actually happen"!

Jumping on to the next one!




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1,211 reviews32 followers
December 15, 2022

This book was very nice. Haven't read much from this author yet. Actually the first book I've read by her. and it sucked me in and didn't come out anymore, I'm very curious about book 2 to 9. hihihi
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3,124 reviews92 followers
February 1, 2015
Mackenzie Grey is not your average college student, she's a werewolf. She thinks she has things figured out and under control when Sebastian and Jonah walk into her life. Both are part of the Brooklyn Pack, not only that but Alpha and Beta. Finding out there are more werewolves out there is just the tip of the iceberg. There's a whole supernatural community that coexists with humans. Mackenzie get drawn deeper into the supernatural world when Jackson, Jonah's brother is kidnapped. Dealing with finding the culprit isn't the hardest part. Mackenzie finds herself drawn between both men. Danger lurks around every corner and with the help of her best friend Amy and her smart mouth Mackenzie tries to navigate this new world.

It was refreshing to see such an independent heroine who wasn't afraid to say what was on her mind. Mackenzie didn't hold back and said exactly what was on her mind. While it was nice to see I did find it a bit much at times.
Both Sebastian and Jonah were hard to decipher for me. I'm not quite sure what to make of them yet. I did thoroughly enjoy Lucien's character.
The story itself wasn't bad. It took me awhile to get into it and about halfway through it picked up and held more of my interest. There were some twists in the story but nothing shocking. I was a little disappointed but would like to know more about what happens.
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182 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2022
Audiobook
Narration: Nicole Poole

UF
PNR
Wolf Shifters
Vampires
Faes
Skinwalker

After long book slump, where nothing really captured my attention and where I couldn't find enything I truly enjoyed, I instantly felt calm and at ease when I heard the woice of Nicole Poole (Love her!). The story was fast phased, funny and intriguing. The FMC was sarcastic and headstrong and there were variety of sidecaracters, both male and female, and I love that we don't know who the MMC will be (my heart is set on Jonah). This series instantly became one of my favorites and I have high hopes for the rest of the books 😊 I can't wait to start the second book, Caged, and see what the next adventure will bring for Mackenzie Grey. Shift was my first book from Espinosa.
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1,564 reviews507 followers
October 8, 2015
Mackenzie is caught between two sexy wolves and Karina's writing builds up the sensual angst just right. Sebastian is alpha and comes with all the sexy trappings that entails. Jonah has those same tendencies but only tempers them with something achingly sweet and comfortable. Both are intense and way sexy in their won right. Mackenzie is trying to find her way in the wolf world and trouble seems to be following her. The world Ms. Espinosa created is intriguing with unique characters that leave you wanting more. I can't wait for the next installment. Especially with the ending to this one! Want to know? Read it. Duh!

**ARC received in exchange for an honest review**
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1,912 reviews58 followers
June 27, 2017
I found the main character a little annoying at times but I do like the dynamics of her meeting a Pack and learning about being a wolf. Of course I like Jonah and Sebastian and their immediate attraction to her. I would like to see this series end in a triad relationship but though that is growing in popularity (YAY!) I doubt that will be the case, more's the pity.
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439 reviews1 follower
Read
July 27, 2024
I loved a bit of a different take on the shifter verse and the FMC didn’t just automatically bow to the alpha

I love that she knows her own mind even if I do have a soft spot for Bash and Jaxon surely she can have both right? I also like the plot around Lucien also I feel like he will have a much bigger role
1,269 reviews7 followers
July 2, 2019
Lots of innuendos

One of the best dedications to set the tone for the book. I liked how headstrong Kenzie was. She definitely keeps things interesting! I like the mystery of what Lucian might know as well as Charles.
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524 reviews1 follower
October 31, 2024
Great first book

Sucked me in and wow! The characters are so well written they just come alive. You catch yourself saying, “Just one more chapter!” Til you wake up with drool on your face and start reading again.
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Author 15 books325 followers
January 9, 2018
Unexpectedly fantastic random read! Worth reading! I ended up falling in love with the characters and grabbed book 2! Five glittery stars!
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388 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2020
I have been dying for a good paranormal romance. Karina Espinoda totally delivered! Cannot wait to start book 2!
54 reviews4 followers
November 22, 2024
Ready for book 2

She went threw so much. Every time she turned around more was being piled on top of what she had on her plate. One strong young lady.
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1,783 reviews85 followers
January 26, 2020
Shift

I really.... really... enjoy a good werewolf novel, but I enjoy werewolf novels that deviate from the norm even more. This is one of those, filled with enough urban fantasy flair and intrigue to keep the pages turning. Our FMC, Mackenzie, isn’t wore as emotionally strong as I’d like, but it suits her, and gives her a platform to grow into the character we are getting hints of here in book 1.

First person, single POV, episodic, urban fantasy
Possible love triangle
Rating = R
Character age range = 22+

Pros:
- I like the pack, even with as backwards and sexist as they are.
- Amy. #FriendGoals
- Plot is subtle but worthy.

Cons:
- She can be strikingly immature
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205 reviews2 followers
February 7, 2020
It was an okay book. I didn’t love it and I didn’t hate it. But my least favorite part was there were no scenes of her as a wolf, they were skipped over
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65 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2015
I just finished Shift by Karina Espoinosa. All I can say is…I CAN’T WAIT FOR THE NEXT BOOK. I absolutely loved this story, it combines two of my favorite genres of books Paranormal and Mystery/Suspense.
The main character, Mackenzie Grey is strong and independent. She is also a werewolf, but she is a lone wolf. She knows very little about how she came to be what she is but she takes life’s punches and just rolls with it. She is in her final year of college and close to getting her degree in Criminal Justice. Her life takes another unexpected turn when she runs into another werewolf on a full moon. A few days later, she runs into the same man at her part time job as a bouncer. She soon learns that there is a whole supernatural world surrounding her. She soon finds herself involved in a supernatural mystery and in the middle of a love triangle between the Alpha and Beta of the local pack of werewolves. As she tries to sort out her feelings for each man she is also drawn into the mystery of who is attacking the supernatural creatures in New York: werewolves, vampires and fae.
I love the character of Mackenzie. She is a strong female character who is determine to live her life the way she wants regardless of the opinion of others or the way the pack thinks she should act. She has an incredible wit and an inability to keep her smart mouth shut at times. I love her sarcasm and the fact that she is a female character who doesn’t feel she needs a man in her life. She sees that she is attracted to two men who are the best of friends and does everything she possibly can to avoid coming between that friendship.
The story ends in a way that leaves you wanting more, yet still feeling like it was a good place to end. There isn’t much of a cliffhanger to the ending, it just leaves the story open-ended enough to feel complete but knowing there is more to this story. I am not sure when the next book will be released but I have already put the author on alert so I will definitely be ready for the next phase of Mackenzie’s story.
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