In Second Skin we see Luna Wilder, takes a job that more suits her innate personality traits. Luna transfers from Homicide to SWAT. If you would think this would keep Luna out of trouble, you would be wrong.
She gets sucked back into investigating murders, when Weres are being murderd, and a former colleague contacts her for inside information on Were culture and society. But, Luna being Luna, is like a dog on a bone and she cannot stay away, and before she realizes it she is in danger of being thrown off the force. Not only is she jeopardizing her job, she is kidnapped and left as a sacrifice for a new blood hungry Supernatural.
When Luna goes to Sunny, her cousin, she finds out that these Sups are Wendigos and of old magic. Not only does she has to find and stop the rogue shaman and Wendigos that are threatening a more than a century old treaty between the Were and Wendigo community. She has to figure out who their next target is and when they will strike next.
The only thing is it, Luna will never be able to fathom who is really responsible, and all the ways it will affect her and the city.
At first I thought this would be another example of making a strong sassy character, but incapable of bending and learning. It gets frustrating when characters never learn and go off half cocked, rushing head long in to harm's way, and Luna has this in spades. But, near the end I saw a spark, so I am hoping to see growth in Luna in the next book Witchcraft, or else I will have to let go of the series