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"No Shifters Allowed!" - That's exactly what fascinated me in this book, this racist mentality both in law and society in general. Legally shifters aren't able to get high paid jobs or buy luxury items. Proprietors are allowed to ban shifters from their premises and racism against them is tolerated because they're "animals".
They're an oppressed people forced to wear collars that suppress their more aggressive animal personality traits and when they think about or are about to act out violence, ...more
They're an oppressed people forced to wear collars that suppress their more aggressive animal personality traits and when they think about or are about to act out violence, ...more

Sep 11, 2011
Michelle
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Still really liked this book :)
Still really liked this book :)

A world in which shifters are collared citizens without rights. The H/h fall in love a little too quickly and things are probably resolved a little too easily with a plot device, but I still liked the book.

Apr 12, 2010
Trish
marked it as to-read-paranormal




Nov 21, 2010
Jennifer
marked it as to-read

Aug 22, 2011
Crystal S
marked it as dnf

Sep 02, 2011
Sarah Dizon
marked it as series-to-start

Sep 16, 2011
Midu Hadi
marked it as to-read


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Karen K. Miller
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Lisa Kay
marked it as to-read-series

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Lakisha
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Jackie M
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