Blurb:
A human cop, a paranormal agent, and nine missing kids.
Prejudice aside, they have to work together if they want to stop number ten.
Tristan James didn’t know he had a latent paranormal gene
in his body until he was attacked on the job as an officer with Tampa PD and
killed. As a phoenix shifter, he rose from the ashes and came back stronger
than ever. Unfortunately, he was no longer human, this meant no job, no home,
no friends. New purpose finds him with the help of a paranormal federal agency
offering him a job. He has to put his own learned hatreds aside and accept the
paranormals he was now one of.
Maddox Smith loved his job with the Paranormal
Investigative Services. He knew what it was like to have no one looking out for
you and that’s what made him a good agent. Someone is taking paranormal kids
and he has no leads. When a recently turned human is booted from the police and
brought to P.I.S. and partnered with him, Maddox wants nothing to do with him.
What had the humans ever done for their kind?
Can they forget their biases and solve the case before
there’s a tenth?
My review:
I LOVED THIS STORY! From the gorgeous cover to the very end I
did not want it to end.
Tristan is a cop and he bleeds blue. He lives in a world where
paranormals and humans live side by side neither trusting the other.
Maddox is the paranormals version of a cop. When Tristan
is killed in the line and reborn a phoenix his world view is suddenly shifter.
His human friends and co-workers want nothing to do with him. He has to learn
to navigate a side of the world he knows nothing about. What he does know is
being a cop. He and Maddox end up being partners and have to learn to trust one
another.
This is a beautifully written slow burn tale of acceptance,
prejudice and murder. I can’t recommend it enough.
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