In the Midnight Howl (Peculiar Mysteries #3) by Renee George
Blurb:
When an anonymous whistleblower
from Peculiar, Missouri alleges that the mayor’s wife is a fraud, the Shifter
Tri-State Council sends one of their best investigators: werebobcat Wilhelmina
“Willy” Boden. Willy’s reluctant to investigate her friends who live in the
small shifter town, especially handsome werecoyote Brady Corman—but she has a
job to do.
Yeah. A job that gets a helluva lot more difficult
when the town’s local pain-in-the-ass, Evelyn Meyers, is found dead. Willie
jumps on board the investigation and soon discovers that both the town’s
beloved Sheriff and Brady’s teenaged son are prime suspects, along with half
the town.
Willy’s sense of duty won’t let her ignore
evidence or turn a blind eye to injustice. Her loyalty to her friends will be
tested as she digs deeper into Evelyn’s death and a secret kept by most of the
town. And her relationship with Brady may be over before it even begins.
What’s a werebobcat to do when her instincts tell
her one thing, and her heart the exact opposite?
Peculiar Mysteries series from USA Today bestselling author
Renee George are laugh-out-loud, grip the edge of your seat, and swoon as you
fall in love tales of mystery, humor, and romance that take place in the small
(fictional) Ozark shifter town of Peculiar, Missouri.
My review:
In the Midnight Howl is an adorable laugh out loud paranormal
cozy. If you haven’t read or listened to Thank You For Not Shifting (Peculiar
Mysteries #2) you might want to in order to fully enjoy this as this book deals
with characters we met in that book. I
love Willy! She is my kind of gal. No girly girl she doesn’t know how to deal
with her burgeoning feelings for Brady. She does know how to investigate a
murder and she does just that in this delightful tale. Highly recommend.
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