Rating: 6/6

This book follows Mera and Shadow. Mera is just shifting for the first when her wolf starts seeing Shadow thing that calls the Shadow beast. Mera is still trying to find out what kind of wolf she is.

5/13 Edited to

... Read moreHaving read REJECTED: Shadow Beast Shifters, I was intrigued by the unique portrayal of wolf shifting through Mera's perspective. The concept of 'shifting' is always fascinating in paranormal fiction, especially when it's paired with a mysterious creature like the Shadow beast. Mera's struggle to understand what kind of wolf she truly is adds a relatable layer of self-discovery and identity to the story. Jaymin Eve's writing style is immersive, pulling readers into the tension of those first transformations and the uncertain emotions that come with newfound powers. The dynamic between Mera and the Shadow beast makes for compelling reading, balancing suspense with character growth effectively. What stood out to me was how the author blended the supernatural elements with real emotional stakes. Mera’s internal conflicts made me reflect on how we all face uncertainties about ourselves, making her supernatural journey resonate even more. Besides the thrilling plot, the book also has standout themes of acceptance, trust, and transformation—both literal and metaphorical—which enrich the narrative beyond a typical paranormal romance. For fans of shifter novels or anyone looking for a fresh take on werewolf lore, this book is a highly recommended read. It offers not only exciting supernatural elements but also emotional depth that keeps you hooked until the very end.