Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Bears Behaving Badly by MaryJanice Davidson

Bears Behaving Badly by MaryJanice Davidson, 377 pages

From the MARC: "Werebear shifter Annette Garsea is a caseworker for the Interspecies Placement Agency. When a selectively mute and freakishly strong teen werewolf is put in her custody, Annette has to uncover the young girl's secrets if she's to have any hopes of helping her. And not even the growling of a scruffy private investigator can distract her from her mission...Bear shifter David Auberon appreciates Annette's work with at-risk teen shifters, but he's not sure if her latest charge is so much a vulnerable teen as a predator who should be locked up. All that changes when he, Annette, and her motley band of juveniles find themselves dodging multiple murder attempts and uncovering a trafficking cartel that doesn't just threaten the kids, but risks discovery of the shifters by the wider world of homo sapiens."

The world building was on point in this book; the Shifter world seemed solid and natural. The mystery was on point. Content warning for child abuse (although it was not explicit or glorified). 


No comments:

Post a Comment