Change
Kitsune, no. 1
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4.0 • 193 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Sometimes, change bites back.
Nickie Daniels thought her weekend hike would be an escape — fresh air, sunshine, and her best friend by her side. But when a rattlesnake sinks its fangs into her leg, she's thrust into a world she never knew existed.
Saved not by medicine but by transformation, Nickie discovers she's not human at all — she's Kitsune, a descendant of a race of shape-shifters thought to be myth. As she struggles to adjust to a new body, a new identity, and a secret community hidden in plain sight, she realizes her entire life has been a lie.
But the desert isn't the only danger waiting for her. The rules of the Kitsune world are strict, the politics deadly, and someone wants to make sure Nickie never learns the truth about who — or what — she really is.
Her life has changed forever. The question is… can she survive it?
Perfect for fans of Patricia Briggs, Ilona Andrews, and Kelley Armstrong.
Customer Reviews
I liked it
I really like this book and its concept. The story line was interesting and creative but it was vague in some ways. The finger pad door locks hinted towards this happening in the future but that was all. Also the chatacters seemed to be lacking emotion, especially when speaking. Their dialogues were bland and overly formal with sentences that seemed fake and forced. The story line kept me reading though. This book is definitely worth a try despite its flaws.
Good, but needs an edit
I really enjoyed the story and characters. It’s a different take on shape shifters and is interesting. However several scenes were obviously rearranged. It makes the beginning chapters of the book confusing because it’s not clear in what order things happened. A good edit could easily fix this.
Change
An energetic, well written story with relatable characters