Review: Another 5 Stars for Night Shift!
- Allie McCormack

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read


The reviews keep rolling in for Night Shift, and I am honestly a little overwhelmed — in the best possible way! Just nine days ago, on June 9th, I received a glowing 5-star review from Readers Favorite, and I was already walking on air. And now this — a 5-star review from Literary Titan! Two prestigious review sites, two five-star reviews, and one very happy author who may or may not be doing a happy dance in her office right now. I am so grateful to both reviewers for taking the time to read Beth and Tyr's story, and for seeing in it exactly what I hoped readers would find.
Here's what Literary Titan had to say:
Night Shift, by Allie McCormack, is a paranormal romance about Beth Kerrigan, a clouded leopard shifter trying to rebuild her life after betrayal, trauma, and false imprisonment. When vampire security specialist Tyr Lindström comes into her world through his work protecting the veterinary clinic where she works, the connection between them grows from careful attraction into something much deeper. Their romance is tender, complicated, and shaped by one big question: what does forever mean when one person is mortal, and the other is not?
What I appreciated most about this book was how much space McCormack gives Beth to heal. This is not a story where love magically fixes everything, and I was glad for that. Beth’s fear, caution, and slow return to confidence feel central to the book, not just background for the romance. The veterinary clinic, the shifter community, and the steady presence of friends and family give the story a warm, lived-in feeling. The large cast and series history can feel like a lot to take in, especially for a reader coming in fresh, but the emotional core remains clear. Beth wants safety. Tyr wants to protect without overwhelming her. Both of them are learning how to trust what is growing between them.
The author’s choices lean strongly into the comforts of the paranormal romance genre: fated bonds, supernatural politics, protective heroes, found family, danger from outside forces, and a love story that asks for courage from both sides. I liked that Tyr is powerful without being cold, and ancient without feeling unreachable. His romance with Beth has a gentle patience to it, which makes the more dramatic turns later in the book land with real weight. The story also has flashes of humor and sweetness, especially in scenes with children, pets, and supernatural chaos, and those moments keep the book from becoming too heavy.
I would recommend Night Shift to readers who enjoy paranormal romance with a strong healing arc, a protective but respectful vampire hero, shifter lore, and a close-knit supernatural community. It will especially appeal to fans of series-based romance where past characters continue to matter, and the world feels bigger than one couple. Readers who like warmth, danger, tenderness, and a clear happily-ever-after will likely settle right into this book.
You can read the review itself on Literary Titan.









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