Nothing’s as Deadly as a Secret… ones who murdered her friend think she’s still alive, and now they’re gunning for Mila.
She escapes each attack by the skin of her teeth, her life and secrets on the line. But with a Captain increasingly suspicious, security dogging her every move, and a shape-shifting assassin lurking somewhere on board, will she survive long enough to discover why someone killed her friend?
Gripping and action-packed, Mila’s Shift is a story of loyalty and friendship that crosses all boundaries, including the law, to uphold what’s right.
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Her life is not easy but she is free but the government is not happy about her being there just because she was born by accident. She has a friend who is killed and she wants to find out what happened. She is dogged by so many people and she is able to escape by the skin of her teeth. Will she find who killed her friend? Will she stay alive? See how she gets on
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was a while back that I read this, but I recall it hurt. painful level of realism, minus the shifting/which in no way hurt the story. if u like realism in yer fantasy sci-fi/who doesn’t? it’s intense/this might hurt
Fast-paced with plenty of action, I love this book/series. I was hooked immediately/from the start wanting to know what happens to Mila and what happened to her friend. This is beautifully written with an awesome cast of characters. I am looking forward to the next book by this author.
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This is an interesting and fun read by an author I haven’t read before. There is plenty of action, mystery and story in this sci-fi story. I thought the characters were well rounded and I’m looking forward to book 2.
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Shapeshifters were outlawed, and when Mila suddenly went through her first shift after partying for her 21st birthday, she ran leaving everything and everyone she knew and loved behind. But after 10 years of hardship in hiding, Mila’s best friend, May, reached out to her to meet. They’d been as close as sisters, had dreamed of being space pilots together, so Mila goes. Leaving their reunion, the girls are attacked and May is killed. Unable to go to the police for help, a grieving Mila buries May but when she discovers May’s ID and upcoming assignment as a pilot on the soon-to-depart USS Orleans space ship, she assumes her identity.
The Orleans mission is to deliver diplomats to the first ever meeting with another intelligent life species. Not everyone wants this meeting to occur though and there are conspirators hidden among the crew that intend to stop the Orleans at all costs. Also, there is a shifter on board trying to kill Mila because they believe May is still alive and she had discovered the plot to prevent the meeting.
This was a fast and fun book with loads of action and romance. The mysterious shifter evades capture for quite a while and the tension builds while he continues to hunt May/Mila. There is quite a collection of interesting characters populating the Orleans including Mila’s grumpy roommate and a coworker working through gender identity. It appears to be the start of a new series so I will be looking forward to more about these characters.
I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a lighter SciFi read and perhaps suggest it to shifter romance readers that may want to stretch their genre reading into SciFi.
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“Mila’s Shift” is my first taste of Forrest’s writing. The author does a really fine job of world building in this action packed story.
I really enjoyed the book and can hardly wait to read more of Mila’s future adventures.
I’d like to know the identity of the shadowy conspirator that was trying to sabotage the Orleans mission.
I highly recommend this book.
In the interest of transparency: I received a free review copy of this book and I am voluntarily sharing this review. It is my own honest opinion.