Psycho Shifters (Cruel Shifterverse, #1)
by Jasmine Mas
Sadie has clawed her way from nothing to become an elite shifter warrior—monster by design, fighter by instinct—but surviving bootcamp means sharing quarters with three towering, horned alpha roommates who don’t think she belongs. As tensions flare and secrets from her past claw their way into daylight, she must prove she’s more than underestimated… and pray they can handle the truth of her shift.
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About This Book
In a world where shifters—warriors who transform into formidable monsters—are trained for battle, Sadie emerges from a tumultuous past to join an elite military bootcamp. Determined to prove her worth, she faces the challenge of cohabiting with three imposing alpha roommates: Jax, Ascher, and Cobra. These towering, tattooed, and horned men harbor doubts about her abilities, questioning her strength and readiness for war. As tensions escalate, Sadie is compelled to confront the secrets of her past, including the true nature of her shifting abilities.
The narrative delves into themes of self-discovery and resilience, set against a backdrop of dark fantasy and intense romance. Sadie's journey is marked by a slow-burn dynamic with her alpha counterparts, each harboring their own complexities and secrets. The atmosphere is charged with suspense and emotional depth, as alliances are tested and the line between enemies and allies blurs. The story unfolds within a richly crafted world where power dynamics and personal growth intertwine, offering a compelling exploration of identity and belonging.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the book's addictive quality and engaging plot, making it a guilty pleasure read. Many praise the strong and headstrong main character, Sadie, who isn't afraid to stand her ground. Fans note the book's fast-paced and entertaining nature, providing an enjoyable escape from reality. Some readers criticize the repetitive descriptions and lack of character depth, leading to a disjointed experience. Content warnings include physical abuse, torture, and blood; readers should be aware of these themes.
