Meow - Skye MacKinnon

Meow

By Skye MacKinnon

  • Release Date: 2019-03-09
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 124 Ratings

Description

Assassin. Private Investigator. Cat shifter.

Kat has spent her life taking lives. As a deadly feline shifter assassin, she's fast, silent, and lethal – and she prefers it that way. But when a job forces her to investigate a murder instead of commit one, she stumbles into a mystery involving severed body parts, suspicious clients, and a rival assassin who just might be better than her.

Add in a talking cat network, a new team of misfit allies, and an unexpected connection with several dangerously intriguing men, and Kat's simple life of murder and solitude is about to get a whole lot more complicated.

Book one in the Catnip Assassins series, a completed slow-burn paranormal reverse harem full of shifter romance, urban fantasy action, female assassins, found family, and a snarky cat shifter who doesn't play by the rules.
If you love sarcastic heroines, secret societies, emotional slow-burns, and shapeshifter drama, start this addictive series today.

"A promising, expansive new universe. This delightful paranormal mystery is perfect for fans of Nalini Singh." - Publishers Weekly

"Purrfect start to a new series. MacKinnon sunk her claws into my mind right away with her unique world and loveable assassin, and she wouldn't release me until the last word." - USA Today Bestselling Author Catherine Banks

Reading order:

•Meow
•Scratch
•Purrr
•Hisss
•Lick
•Claw
•Roar
•Thud (holiday special)

Reviews

  • Interesting

    5
    By Jenniecat 1
    It keeps you wondering who the bad people are.
  • Great book!

    5
    By aviddragonfan
    Fast paced and exciting!
  • Meow

    5
    By rop2121
    Well written and a wonderful book I loved it. You will love it too
  • A must read

    5
    By Jhcq12
    Kat, a panther shifter, is an assassin who is taken out of service & given an agency on her last call. Now she is the boss over two others. When she takes a case involving a murder investigation instead of assassination it gets interesting. She follows the trail of “bread crumbs” to a much larger picture that involves harming children. She is reunited with a past friend and new potential one. Can her & her team figure out what to do before more people loose their lives?