My Experience with Deep Shift by Brock Bloodworth and H. Clair Taylor

Deep Shift by Brock Bloodworth and H. Clair Taylor is the 4th book in the Kilhaven Police series. And though I wouldn’t typically read, review, or recommend a series that I’d describe as a humor-driven, paranormal police procedural, the novels have proven to me that there are stories I’m overlooking that are well suited for me.

A few years after the events of book 3, Officer Norman Green comes home to find his kid sister at his apartment after running away from home and her shifter-ist parents. With a dangerous career as a police officer, the last thing Green is prepared to handle is a teenage girl. But his sister’s arrival leads him to something that rubs his instincts the wrong way: a string of child disappearances with no missing person reports. There’s something amiss, and it has led Green to the last… uh… miss he wants to run into: Heather Valance.

What can I say? The series has gripped me. Not only is each book the perfect length to help break up longer reads, but the humor of each novel is also a fantastic respite from the more serious reads I most often frequent. 

I wasn’t sure where the series would go after book 3, but I knew there were so many more secrets and mysteries in this world that Bloodworth and Taylor could explore. And explore they did. The world they’ve built only continues to expand, and it’s done so effortlessly that you don’t miss a beat.

Trust me. Stop what you’re doing and give this series a try. Thank me later.

*Full Disclosure — I work for the publisher, but I wasn't paid to review this book. While this is an honest review, I was involved in the audiobook's production, but I make no profits from sales of this title.*

Jim Wilbourne
Creative: Authoring Tall Tales & Crafting Compelling Soundscapes
www.jimwilbourne.com
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