Celia and the Wolf (Shapeshifter Journals Book 1)
Rating 4 / 5
This is one of the better transformation stories.
Our main character is a child who family have an ability to do shapeshfting
When she is met by someone looking for help from her father she ends up taking on the job. (Mostly due to him not being in the country)
Being as though this is her first mission she tries her best and makes mistakes. This is a good thing for the story though as it makes her more believable.
From a world building perspective their are hints that the supernatural world is much bigger then just the shapeshifters, including werewolves and invisible.
From a transformation point of view, their is not much description of the physical changes. Mental changes are handled better. The main species are mostly fox and moth. (Plus wolves for the non main characters)
Overall this is one of the books that get in by it's own merits instead of not having anything better.
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