If Spry is to rescue his mother from the forces of the Caliphate, he’ll need to master his own newly discovered shape-shifting abilities. But Spry’s trainer may never finish teaching him because circumstances require her to infiltrate the heart of the enemy’s stronghold—with the Caliphate’s mightiest warrior waiting for her!
Shaper #3 hits us with an ending that leaves you wondering just how wrong things can go for Spry trying to save his mom. As they say, things are only going to get worse before they get any better. Shaper being no exception at this point in the story. Read Full Review
Simply put, I recommend picking this book up now and getting in on the ground floor of this fantasticseries before you end up being left behind. Read Full Review
The overall plot points are straightforward here as we essentially get a space opera series and that definitely works well enough, even if it doesn't engage you fully. Read Full Review
Shaper #3 starts off a little slow providing exposition on Victus' father, but gradually builds to a tumultuous ending. There is real danger whether Victus is threatening the destruction of a planet or Tor Ajax is ambushing Spry's ship. The character emotions ran high and it allows you to connect and relate to them. Continuado did a great job with the action sequences and depicting the transformations, although the world lacks detail and richness. It is a tad underwhelming and not very fantastical. Read Full Review
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