Everyone knew that cats got way more than their fair share of lives, but the poor guy spread-eagle on the alley floor would have called BS on that.
Marissa "Riss" Holloway is a Fury and Boston's Chief Magical Investigator. She is investigating an arcane serial killer that is targeting former boyfriends of FBI Agent Harper Cruz. Cruz is a Bastai (Cat) engaged to Scott's(Riss' boyfriend) cousin, Pennington Banoub, a Hound. Riss agrees to go undercover as a wedding planner to stay close to Harper and Penn and protect him from the killer. The little fact that Scott also slept with Harper makes Riss extremely anxious to catch the killer.
I enjoy this series. It has been a while since I read the first book but I was able to jump right back in with the characters. I've read reviews that knock the storyline for not being dark enough for urban fantasy. I find it to be refreshing that we can have a kick ass heroine without all of the angst. The addition of the storyline with Riss' grandmother fleshed out the book and made it a good read. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
Marissa "Riss" Holloway is a Fury and Boston's Chief Magical Investigator. She is investigating an arcane serial killer that is targeting former boyfriends of FBI Agent Harper Cruz. Cruz is a Bastai (Cat) engaged to Scott's(Riss' boyfriend) cousin, Pennington Banoub, a Hound. Riss agrees to go undercover as a wedding planner to stay close to Harper and Penn and protect him from the killer. The little fact that Scott also slept with Harper makes Riss extremely anxious to catch the killer.
I enjoy this series. It has been a while since I read the first book but I was able to jump right back in with the characters. I've read reviews that knock the storyline for not being dark enough for urban fantasy. I find it to be refreshing that we can have a kick ass heroine without all of the angst. The addition of the storyline with Riss' grandmother fleshed out the book and made it a good read. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.
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It's the Dogs versus the Cats. Cats are dying and they all have one thing in common. They all have had a romantic interlude with the same woman.