Shift of Heart
by S.E. Babin
n-hiding hedgewitch florist by day. Powerful demigoddess by blood. Shapeshifting immortal by accident.
After a terrible divorce left her blindsided, all Evie Quinn wants is a relaxing girls’ trip to Scotland, not a fight for her life with a Chimera shifter—an ancient, secretive enemy with the power to shapeshift into anything with a pulse.
Surviving the attack is a plus, but her goddess mother drops a bomb on her: Living will change everything.
And…it does.
Now she’s hiding out in a small town running a popular flower shop, doing her best to resist the urge to gnaw on raw meat every chance she gets, and badly pretending she’s the same ol’ lovable hedgewitch she always was.
Except, spoiler alert: She’s not.
When a foraging trip reveals a dying shifter in the woods, Evie breaks all the rules to heal him and vanishes before he wakes up. Cue immediate panic when that dangerously attractive shifter walks into her shop a few weeks later, and she finds out he’s the Alpha of every single shifter in the state.
Eep.
Fortunately, he’s only looking for a florist, not Evie. Not yet. But divine magic brews in the skies, and the wild gods are on the prowl, searching for the source of a long forgotten ancient magic they sense stirring once again.
As Evie’s secrets claw their way to the surface, she realizes she may have to team up with the one man who can save her life.
If he doesn’t destroy it first.
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Martial Peak Reviews
S.E. Babin's Shift of Heart is a captivating blend of fantasy, romance, and self-discovery that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the mystical landscapes of Scotland and the hidden depths of its protagonist's soul. The novel deftly combines elements of mythology, magic, and modern-day challenges, creating a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
At the heart of the story is Evie Quinn, a character who embodies the complexities of identity and transformation. Initially introduced as an "in-hiding hedgewitch florist," Evie's character is immediately intriguing. Her dual nature as a "powerful demigoddess by blood" and a "shapeshifting immortal by accident" sets the stage for a narrative rich in internal and external conflict. Babin skillfully uses Evie's multifaceted identity to explore themes of self-acceptance and the struggle to reconcile one's past with an uncertain future.
The novel begins with Evie seeking solace in a girls’ trip to Scotland after a devastating divorce. This seemingly mundane setup quickly escalates into a life-or-death encounter with a Chimera shifter, an ancient enemy capable of assuming any form. This encounter serves as a catalyst for Evie's transformation, both literally and metaphorically. The revelation from her goddess mother that "living will change everything" is a poignant moment that underscores the novel's exploration of change and its inevitable impact on one's life.
Evie's transformation into a shapeshifting immortal is not just a plot device but a metaphor for the personal growth and resilience required to overcome life's challenges. Her struggle to maintain her humanity while grappling with her new instincts—such as the urge to "gnaw on raw meat"—is both humorous and relatable. Babin's portrayal of Evie's internal conflict is nuanced, capturing the tension between her desire for normalcy and the undeniable pull of her new identity.
The introduction of the Alpha shifter, whom Evie heals and later encounters in her flower shop, adds a layer of romantic tension to the narrative. This relationship is fraught with complexity, as Evie must navigate her attraction to him while keeping her true nature hidden. The Alpha's role as the leader of all shifters in the state introduces a power dynamic that complicates their interactions, making their eventual alliance both inevitable and fraught with potential peril.
Babin's writing shines in her ability to weave together the personal and the epic. The looming threat of the "wild gods" and the resurgence of "long forgotten ancient magic" provides a backdrop of urgency and danger that propels the narrative forward. The stakes are high, not just for Evie but for the world she inhabits, as the divine forces seek the source of the magic stirring within her.
One of the novel's strengths is its exploration of the theme of secrecy and revelation. Evie's secrets are a constant source of tension, both in her personal relationships and in the broader conflict with the gods. The gradual unveiling of these secrets is handled with skill, keeping readers engaged and invested in Evie's journey. The novel's pacing is well-balanced, with moments of introspection interspersed with action-packed sequences that keep the narrative dynamic and engaging.
In comparison to other works in the genre, Shift of Heart stands out for its unique blend of mythology and modernity. Fans of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series or Ilona Andrews' Kate Daniels series will find familiar elements in Babin's work, such as the strong, complex female protagonist and the richly developed supernatural world. However, Babin's focus on the internal journey of self-discovery and acceptance sets her work apart, offering a fresh perspective on the genre.
Overall, Shift of Heart is a compelling read that combines the best elements of fantasy and romance with a deeply personal exploration of identity and transformation. S.E. Babin has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, with characters that resonate long after the final page is turned. For readers seeking a novel that challenges the boundaries of genre while delivering a heartfelt and thrilling narrative, Shift of Heart is a must-read.
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