Monday, May 25, 2026

Shades of Gray
by Addie J King

Samantha (Sam) is a fairly new police officer. While out on her regular beat with her partner, Justin, she is attacked and bitten by someone neither of them managed to see.. What she only learns after recovering and beginning trauma counseling was that the man who bit her was a werewolf, and that she is showing signs that she has been infected and will soon experience her first change. She will need to take some precautions in order to keep her condition secret, but it is something that she will be able to manage. Of course, first she needs to believe that she will actually be regularly needing to turn into a wolf.


This was the first book in the Hochenwalt Files series. (The second book in this series has recently been released.)  I read a review copy of this book and really enjoyed it. (I’m looking forward to seeing what happens in the next book in the series.) Ms. King did a great job of creating realistic police officers and showing the way that they respond to different situations, some dangerous and others (at least seemingly) not. I enjoyed the interaction between the two partners, as well as seeing their budding relationship. You can easily feel what they are going through, both Sam when she must learn to accept and deal with her new secret/condition, and Justin when he happens to be present to see her change form unexpectedly.


I also enjoyed the subplots in this book, dealing with people in positions of power, as well as the theme of wanting to help others and keeping those we care about safe. Sometimes that means knowing that the cost of doing so will likely be a high one, perhaps even more so than most would be willing to pay. It really makes you think about what you might do in some of these situations. And yes, we see characters who have to make such decisions based on each of their individual circumstances. Only one of which was the werewolf who bit Sam.


While this book is very different from Ms. King’s other books and series, I feel that anyone who has previously enjoyed her other stories would likely enjoy this one, too. I also feel that those who enjoy werewolf stories as well as stories that take place in what could be our own world would likely enjoy reading this story. (After all, how do we know that there aren’t werewolves hiding their dual nature and working  somewhere that we might see them on any given day? It’s certainly something to think about.)



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Shades of Gray <br>by Addie J King

Samantha (Sam) is a fairly new police officer. While out on her regular beat with her partner, Justin, she is attacked and bitten by someone...