The idea of shapeshifters—beings both human and
animal—ignites our imaginations with visions of primal
passions and insatiable hungers. Most commonly seen as dark,
masculine demons, shapeshifters are in need of a
metaphysical overhaul—a new feminine/Sapphic blending of
physical power and inescapable desires.She Shifters
re-envisions common and not-so-common myths and deliver a
fresh perspective from the storytellers. Traditional
lycanthropes and feline familiars appear, was well as more
obscure, lesser-known mythologies from around the world to
create inventive tales celebrating feminine power, lust, and
erotic love. Paisley Smith’s “The Night Crow” finds two
lovers, divided by centuries and a terrible sacrifice,
reunited in London.
In Christine d’Abo’s, “Scorched Retribution”, a human woman
has come home after a ten year absence, hoping to make
amends with the one person whose heart she'd broken. But the
heart of a dragon isn't easily won and the woman must offer
herself up for retribution or risk losing her lover
forever.In Angela Caperton’s "Sweetwater Pass," the eldest
daughter in a family of shape shifters heading to California
in the era of the great wagon trains, meets a Native
American "sister" and finds the promise of the West
fulfilled. Delilah Devlin's one-of-a-kind She Shifters
unleashes the wild creature inside us all!