The Skin She's In by Margo Bond Collins

Book 2 of the Lindi Parker, Shifter Shield series

The skin she's in

Capturing the killer who was stalking the shapeshifter community should have earned weresnake Lindi Parker and her new boyfriend, mongoose-shifter Kade Nevala, a vacation. Instead it earned them a basket of baby lamias and a whole pile of trouble.

Some shifters think no lamia should be left alive. In fact, a faction of shifters led by one particular werewolf pack is determined to take Lindi down any way they can.

Kade and Lindi must use every skill they have to make sure lamias aren’t wiped out of existence again.

But winning might cost them everything.

Fans of Ilona Andrews, Faith Hunter, and K.F. Breene will love the combination of urban fantasy and paranormal romance in the second installment of the Lindi Parker Shifter Shield series!

Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Urban Life

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / Paranormal / Shifters

Language: English

Keywords: shapeshifters, werewolves, shifters, urban fantasy, paranormal romance, fantasy romance, snake shifters

Word Count: 65000

Sales info:

This is the second book in the bestselling Lindi Parker, Shifter Shield series. It is currently up for preorder with strong preorder sales. 


Sample text:

“Don’t panic,” Kade said that evening as he stirred a pot of his homemade spaghetti sauce. “It’s not like you’re bringing them home to live in your house. We’re going to set up a group home for them, with a live-in staff. You’re their counselor, Lindi, not their mother.”

I poured a glass of Chianti and settled in on a barstool at the island in the middle of his large kitchen. “That’s the thing. I’m not sure a group home is the right way to go with these kids.”

“You signed off on it when we came up with the idea.” He narrowed his eyes at me and tasted the sauce, then added something to it. “Janice thinks it’s the best option we have,” he added, knowing that the leader of the shifters’ Council had been tutoring me in all things shapeshifter recently and that her endorsement mattered to me.

“Yeah, but…” I trailed off, trying to find the words to explain what I was trying to say.

As usual, I didn’t have to find the exact phrase for Kade to understand. Or any words at all. “You’re worried that without a stable home-life, you won’t be able to give these children the same kind of emotional training that your parents gave you.”

I nodded and took a long drink.

“We can provide stability. Everyone wants this to work.”

“Not quite everyone,” I muttered darkly.

“Everyone who is directly involved wants this to work. You cannot be completely responsible for the entirety of the lamia race.”


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Nicole Smith
Author review:
Great work, as always!
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by andre diogo weber
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by NAILU Roque

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