Shifter Ghost: A Wyrdos Universe Novel
Shifter School, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Gwendolyn Druyor
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By:
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Gwendolyn Druyor
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While shifters, humans, and wyrdos all die eventually, secrets never do.
After being released from her incarceration at the Lincoln Park Shifter School, Laylea thought she would go back to helping Team Wyrdos. Instead, with her big brother caught up in his studies and their parents still off battling the Consortium, she’s had to take on paranormal investigations to help pay the rent.
Team Wyrdos is focused on catching the creeps killing the supernatural creatures of Chicago with a club drug. They need all the help they can get, but at fifteen, they think Laylea’s too young to be taken seriously.
Nevertheless, when a clue leads the team to her former school, Laylea jumps at the chance to go back and see her friends. But her friends are battling their own demons, and the Lincoln Park wolf-pack still wants her dead.
On top of that, a whole bunch of dead kids’ ghosts have decided to haunt her simply because she can see them. Not to mention, she’s starting to suspect the Wyrdos were right to kick her off the team. She’s getting nowhere with the club-drug case. Every lead is a dead end.
But Laylea’s good with the dead—even though the ghosts have more secrets than answers. And if Laylea doesn’t find an answer soon, everyone in the school is going to pay for her failure.
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- Julie
- 07-09-23
Nothing weird about this book
There is nothing weird about this book, in fact it works and I love it. Setting stories around schools have become very popular with authors after the release of Harry Potter and although none have come close to matching the success, this series has come the closest. As if a school for children who change into animals wasn't enough the author has also added ghosts into the mix making an entertaining and very imaginative based mystery. I just love the different characters, personalities and the types of animals they shift into. Like school you get the bullies, the cool kids and the kids who play both sides, so a lot is happening and it moves along quickly. Although the story is set around the school with the trails of school life the main focus of the story is definitely around unmasking who is behind the missing children stuck in coma's and the drug that is so addictive. A bit like this series I am addicted.
With her human brother caught up with studies and trying to find a cure to an addictive drug that is killing shifters, fifteen year old Laylea is taking on old jobs to help pay the rent. But Laylea is no normal girl, as she can shift into a dog and her old jobs involve helping ghosts move on. When her latest case nearly gets her killed, she is surprised when team wyrdo allows her to return to school and follow up on a clue. Avoiding the werewolves should be the hardest part of returning back to school instead Laylea finds herself being followed around by ghosts. Ghost that want something from her. Why are there so many dead children haunting a school? And is one of her best friends sister one of them? With new students, teachers and rules at the school Laylea will need help from her friends to survive another year at shifter school.
I think the narrator is one of my favourites, she brings the story to life without even trying, it also helps she is the author.
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