CosmoPAWlitan Cat Rescue is widely known as the worst shifter prison in North America, and Moss O’Malley is busting out. As a shifter stuck in fur, he’s not actually a cat.
He’s also not a cop, but he better learn to act like one real fast, if he wants to break free from his three-year prison sentence. Because—lookie there—he’s just been recruited to use his criminal wiles to catch others in the act.
Can this cat learn to work with “the pigs” to bring other baddies down?
If you love quirky humor and madcap magical adventures, then you do not want to miss this hot new series from a USA Today bestselling author. Here it is! This is your chance to binge read the full trilogy—Paws & Probable Cause, Purebreds & Purrjury,andPets & Parolees—in this special boxed collection… Enjoy!
Paws and Probable Cause What a fun way to start a series. Force shifted into his cat form to serve his sentence for his magical crimes, Moss is suddenly subject to his feline instincts and desires. To make matters even more complicated, he mostly can’t communicate with anyone. There is so much about this book that is what I believe to be what cats are really thinking. I spent a most of this story laughing and I always consider that to be a successful read. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s in store for Moss next. Purebreds & Purrjury This book was a lot of fun. There isn’t much recap of the previous events in this book, so I don’t recommend starting the series here. You definitely need to read the first book to fully understand all of the dynamics. This story has a bit of a Keystone Cops feel to it. Either that or Moss is suffering under the worst case of Murphy’s Law I’ve ever seen. The temporary MCS team get up to all kinds of silliness and shenanigans that kept me well entertained as our intrepid sleuths tracked their culprit. I’m not sure what it is that they’ll face next, but I’m very curious to read it, whatever it may be. Pets & Parolees This book went by in an absolute flash. I loved seeing how the author handles the cross-over points between animal and human traits. And it was all kinds of fun to watch Moss come to some realizations about his previous less-than-legal exploits. This may be the final book in this series, but I hope we’ll get to see more of these characters again in the future. I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.
The trilogy of CLAWS & ORDER by Molly Fitz is here all under one cover. These three stories will bring some fun and humor into your day and is suitable for the entire family.
Moss O’Malley uses glamor and shifter magic to rob businesses, that is until Angie Russo and the famous Octo-Cat captured him. Now he's been sentenced to three years in his kitty form in the shifter prison posing as the CosmoPAWlitan Cat Rescue and is widely known as the worst shifter prison in North America.
Now O'Malley is reduced to starving or eating kitty mush, using communal water bowls and using over-used litter boxes. It's kitty h€||! O'Malley can't take it, he'll do whatever to get out of this kitty h€||, even teaming up with an agent for the corrections system. Now he hunts down paranormal criminals. If he behaves, he "might" even get released early.
These three paranormal cozies are full of humor and Moss's problems will have you falling over laughing. The story is well-written with wonderful characters and plenty of surprises that keep you turning pages while smiling and chuckling from beginning to end. I really enjoyed this trilogy.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I received a complimentary review copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review. Paws & Probable Cause: That was really neat. I loved the story. The cat stole the whole show. Cats are so strange sometimes. They are also very funny. A very good story can't wait to get my hands on the next story. Purebreds & Purrjury: I loved the story. I laughed so hard at some of the antics with the cat. I could see them in my head. I can't wait until the next story. See what Amy thinks of our cat. It is going to be fun. Pets & Parolees: Moss in human form? Wow, Amy liked what she saw. So I guess he's not so bad to look at. Good story. There are good fun times, then as life goes there are bad times. But, with Moss in his human form things went more smoothly than bad. I do hope that this is not the end of Moss and everyone else. I think it would make a very good series with a PI service or something along those lines. Plus the series could go on a lot longer.
Paws and Probable Cause has a new view of the paranormal world as Moss struggles to get used to being a cat, talking only to his agent and having no powers of his own.
Moss and his "gang" are back in Purebreds and Purr-jury. The gang has another case. Someone is running around the country cursing objects bought by normal people. I enjoyed this caper as Moss tries to balance being stuck as a cat, his love for Amy and solving the case so he might earn a parole.
Pets & Parolees is a fun, interesting, cozy mystery. This ends the Moss trilogy where the reader will learn if Moss can pull off this caper and earn his freedom. The action moves along quickly so it kept my interest.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. This is a very good set. Moss is caught and sentenced to what he considers hell. A chance to get out comes up and he takes it after a brief taste of what he would face for three years. I like the character development of Moss and how he interacts with those around him. In the end he turns to the good and makes plans with his new girlfriend to stay that way.
I love this set of books, I especially love books about cats and this book is written from the cat's point of view and it is hilarious. Molly Fitz is an amazing author and I love all of her books and having the chance to read this series was awesome just like every other books in her series.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.