The Wanderers takes a different creature of the paranormal world and gives them their own unique story. We have shifters who survive by being part of a traveling circus. Things quickly fall apart
when the hunters come calling. I really like the idea of the shifters disguising themselves by being a traveling circus. Although it seemed the circus itself was minimal. With only one main tent attraction
it wasn’t really elaborated on. I was more interested in the characters so it didn’t bother me but I could see how you might be expecting a larger circus scene. It made me think of Ringling Bros coming to town as oppose to going to Circus world and Baraboo. It was pretty cool how all the acts are actually people who can change into animals. At times though the circus seemed more like a
prison than a refugee. I thought the part with the animal cruelty protesters was interesting. I was thinking in my head what they would do if they knew the people were the animals, and the reason they have to hide is because they are endangered by hunters. How would they react to that. Flo and Jett have an established relationship, so you don’t have the build-up but it’s just as sweet. They work through the story as partners and truly respect each other. They are also both understanding how they don’t want to leave either one behind. I enjoyed their romantic scenes. There are all kinds of characters coming in and out. I think I would have to write down what everyone his to remember
what animal they can shift to. We spend the most time with Flo who is a horse and Jett who is a bear. The triplets who are elephants also have a big part in the story, at least they are more memorable to me. Then of course the elders who run the show. It has that thriller aspect where they are on the run from the hunters and finding out more about the history of the circus. It always stresses me out when I read a book like this, like why can’t they just be safe! It’s also addicting for that reason, I need to read to find out if they will ever be safe. I really enjoyed the book. I think if you are fan of paranormal with that kind of thriller vibe. This is definitely a unique read. I don’t know if I have ever read a book with such a broad spectrum of shifters.
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when the hunters come calling. I really like the idea of the shifters disguising themselves by being a traveling circus. Although it seemed the circus itself was minimal. With only one main tent attraction
it wasn’t really elaborated on. I was more interested in the characters so it didn’t bother me but I could see how you might be expecting a larger circus scene. It made me think of Ringling Bros coming to town as oppose to going to Circus world and Baraboo. It was pretty cool how all the acts are actually people who can change into animals. At times though the circus seemed more like a
prison than a refugee. I thought the part with the animal cruelty protesters was interesting. I was thinking in my head what they would do if they knew the people were the animals, and the reason they have to hide is because they are endangered by hunters. How would they react to that. Flo and Jett have an established relationship, so you don’t have the build-up but it’s just as sweet. They work through the story as partners and truly respect each other. They are also both understanding how they don’t want to leave either one behind. I enjoyed their romantic scenes. There are all kinds of characters coming in and out. I think I would have to write down what everyone his to remember
what animal they can shift to. We spend the most time with Flo who is a horse and Jett who is a bear. The triplets who are elephants also have a big part in the story, at least they are more memorable to me. Then of course the elders who run the show. It has that thriller aspect where they are on the run from the hunters and finding out more about the history of the circus. It always stresses me out when I read a book like this, like why can’t they just be safe! It’s also addicting for that reason, I need to read to find out if they will ever be safe. I really enjoyed the book. I think if you are fan of paranormal with that kind of thriller vibe. This is definitely a unique read. I don’t know if I have ever read a book with such a broad spectrum of shifters.
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