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Shifters in the Night

Mystic Bayou Book 5

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Shifters in the Night

By: Molly Harper
Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi, Jonathan Davis
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A chance meeting leads to a wild ride in this irresistible audio-first romance by Audie Award-nominated author Molly Harper!

Lia Doe came to Mystic Bayou for one simple reason: to get her job done. Namely, to build a housing complex for all the new residents flocking to town since word of its supernatural population got out. But from the moment Lia arrives, it’s clear that nothing about the job is going to be simple.

First, there’s the mysterious guy she meets in the middle of the night while they’re both cavorting in their alternate forms. Spending time with shape-shifters is nothing new to Lia, but there’s something special about Jon Carmody…and the magical pull she feels whenever he’s near. There’s also a sense of homecoming and belonging in Mystic Bayou that makes her want to stick around - despite the dangers brewing from mysterious forces.

Will Lia complete her project with her heart unscathed, or will her life shift forever?

©2021 Molly Harper (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.
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not as good as previous

the plotline was simple but shrouded in mystery.
it was a good story but molly has written better. Zed has always been my fave but he wasn't as strongly utilised in this book as the others. there was also less humour involved.
a lot of introspective dialogue was used which got a tad frustrating but it moved along at a decent pace. some red herrings made the plot interesting and I thought I'd figured it out but nope....
enjoyed it but for me...the best one for mystery is bael and jillian and Cornelia and brendan
and the best humour is book 1 and the tree nymph novella .
will muss Zed as I've reached the end

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hope there is more to come

Shifters in the Night was another great instalment in the Mystic Bayou series. I've really enjoyed listening to the 7 audios so far ( 2 instalments are novellas/short listens) - it has been a great series to binge listen to, and now I'm disappointed that I've caught up for now, really hope there is more to come.

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Shifters in the Night

Another well done book in this series. I will be very sad when it all comes to an end. I love the intro to the newcomers and the opening up of the storyboard to new plots and characters. When can I move to the Bayou??? Ahahahaha.

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Another easy Bayou listen

Is it groundbreaking story telling? No. But is it comforting and enjoyable to revisit our Bayou friends? YES! Loved it, will be sad when I’ve listened to the last one.

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Incredibly Sweet

It was lovely to spend some more time in the Bayou. At first I thought I might be over Harper's repeating story structure of woman meets man, falls quickly in love & avoids getting murdered. There is certainly room for innovation, more diversity in the main characters & the last two books were just generally weaker. But the heart and the joy present in this edition is just so beautiful. Listening raises my spirits. I wish we could all be welcomed into a place like Mystic Bayou.

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Good

Good, enjoyable but not as laugh out loud funny as the rest if the books.

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Molly Harper is losing her edge

This just didn't have that 'certain sort of something' that made Mystic Bayou great.

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