Shape Shifters
The sun sets. The moon rises. The night howls. . . . The sleepy foothills hamlet of Black Diamond is waking to a new dawn of economic prosperity. The government has announced plans to develop the Kananskis Parklands, a rugged wilderness northwest of town. Three world-class ski resorts within an hour's drive! The increase in tourist traffic will make everyone rich. . . . Wealthy businessman Gavin Freid fans a fire of discontent when he claims the Fellowship—a colony of granola-eating back-to-earthers—opposes development. The damn Fellowship is going to ruin it for everyone! Tension mounts when the mutilated corpse of a hitchhiker is discovered just outside of town. Who could do such a thing? The Fellowship, of course. Those freaks. . . they run naked through the forest under moonlight! While investigating the hitchhiker's untimely death, Officer Jared Pasco's understanding of order and justice is transformed when he confronts the impossible. School teacher Josh Martins meets Julianna, single mother of Warren Davis—a Fellowship student suffering a mysterious illness. How will Josh be treated by the people of Black Diamond when they find out he has fallen in love with one of the Fellowship freaks? And how will Josh react when he learns the truth concerning Warren Davis, Julianna, and the rest of the Fellowship? Humanity and nature collide in Shape Shifters: a werewolf tale with NO vampires.
Awesome book!
10/07/2019
I absolutely loved this audio book! The narration was excellent and the music wasn't distracting or annoying. I'm sad the story is over but it has been a great start to the Halloween season. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to get into a good werewolf novel!
Another winner from S. L. Parrish
04/22/2013
Awesome. I had a blast listening to this. I hope that he makes more of his work available. I would not hesitate to pay money for this.
Enrapturing
11/21/2011
This is well written, and has an ending you don't expect. The character development is done well enough that you understand their personalities without being overburdened with useless information. I recommend this to everyone, and can't wait for a second book. S. Lawrence Parrish is now on my short list of authors I will always read; no matter what they write.
Fantastic! I've found a new favorite author!
10/15/2011
Ok, so let me start off by saying that i'm very impressed. I first heard about this book when listening to another author's podcast novel. Seconds in to the preview for Shape Shifters, i knew i had to have it. I quickly popped into iTunes and began my journey into the world of Shape Shifters. The first thing that grabbed me was the author's voice. There is something about it; some quality to it that lends greatly to this story. I found that it grabbed my attention right away, and has yet to let me down. I've listened to hundreds of audio books/ podcast "podio" books, and i really prefer hearing the author's voice reading them. You get more out of it, i feel. He speaks as he has imagined the characters to be when writing the story. Mr. Parrish's voice does just that. Alright, now on to the story. I found the 'writing' style to be very well paced. He gets in to just enough details to get you thinking and paying attention, but not too much to bore you or seem like he's a try-hard. He has a point to get across, and he does so quite well. The story and character development moves along briskly, but does so without feeling rushed. It has a great flow. As far as the characters in the story, once again, I can't complain. They are very believable, and have a broad range of personality traits. It's very easy to 'feel' what they are going through. A job well done, in my opinion. The animalistic undertones to the characters as they develop is very cool and, in my opinion, very well thought out. I like a character that i can imagine being real, and Mr. Parrish has provided. :) Now, for the storyline/plot itself, I am very satisfied. There are no real unexpected twists and turns (which i generaly like to have), but i don't feel that they are lacking in this story. This isn't a story that is meant to spin your head around and confuse you. I feel that the author had a direction he wanted to go in, and he stuck to it. It worked out very well and in fact, i'm glad there are no weird twists or surprises. I think that had there been any, it would have taken away from the satisfaction of the story itself. I didn't want to wonder what was happening next, or if so-and-so was really this way or not. I just wanted to hear the tale unfold. That's what I wanted, and that's what (I feel) was delivered. Regarding the 'graphic' content, i feel it was just right. There was 'blood and guts' ;) when there needed to be, and there was strong sexual content when there needed to be. This isn't a kid's bedtime story about the big bad wolf; this is an adult werewolf story. When there is passion, it should be conveyed in a passionate manner. The 'animalistic' nature that is involved in this story would (in my opinion) tend to lead the reader wanting something like that. I found the 'adult content' to be tasteful enough, but with enough vulgarity to keep it exciting. All-in-all, I feel that this is a homerun. Great job, Mr. Parrish. I am looking forward to listening to 'SHAT', Chicken Pi, and the rest of your future stories. Thank you for providing such an enjoyable adventure!
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