Waiting On Wednesday (492) Split Shift (Night Shift #2) by T.A. Moore

Published April 19th 2021 by Rogue Firebird Press
Genre: M/M, Paranormal, Romance


Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings
that spotlights upcoming releases that we are eagerly anticipating.
(WoW was previously hosted by Breaking The Spine.)

This my favorite day of the week because I love sharing and discovering new books.

Synopsis from Goodreads:

The hard thing about Night Shift is when you realize werewolves are bad news, but people can be worse.

After Night Shift officer Kit Marlow solved the murder of child star Haley Jenkins, he figured he was due a little down time. Maybe even a dinner date with Cade Deacon, the sarcastic security consultant, very good kisser, and werewolf who'd helped with the investigation.

That was before someone in a Night Shift uniform drove them both off the road. With the full moon up the only dinner date Cade is interested in...has Marlow served up on a plate. And not in a sexy way.

It's the second time that corrupt Night Shift officers have tried to kill Marlow. If he has his way, it will be the last. Problem is he only has twenty-eight days before the next full moon. If he hasn't identified who wants him dead by then, he'll have to take to werewolf filled streets with a team at his back he can't trust.

First things first, though. Get through the next twelve hours alive and uneaten, and hope that if a second date is still on the cards it's less eventful.

I just finished reading the first book in this series, and I don't know if I liked it. Paranormal is not my usual thing, but it was difficult to follow along because there was no world building. None. The synopsis for the first book says that 80% of the city is werewolves. Other than that, readers weren't told anything, so I just had to read along and try to figure out how things work on my own. It also didn't help that the first book took place in a span of less than 24 hours, so I don't know what the city is like when it's not a full moon! Here's hoping this book answers all of my questions!

What are you waiting on this week?

2 comments:

  1. Bummer. World-building is important, shame that the author didn't spend a little time trying to set things up. Hopefully the sequel will be better!


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    1. Thanks, Jessica. I knew you would understand the importance of world building!

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