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Missy the Werecat

By: P. G. Allison
Narrated by: Meghan Kelly
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When puberty brings on her first shift, Missy goes into the mountains for two years - until finally learning to change back. She can change from fully human in one instant to a mountain lion in the next. Everyone assumes her two-year disappearance was because she'd been kidnapped by a sexual predator that she managed to kill. She keeps her werecat nature a secret. There is no pack, no pride of other werecats, and no alpha. She's a girl with fantastic abilities growing up and learning to do great things in today's world, amongst humans. She only has her instincts to guide her, and those drive her to train herself to extremes. She must control those instincts; dampening the wild predator is often necessary. Her raging hormones and enhanced senses require very strong controls; she explores what happens when those controls are relaxed.

©2013 P. G. Allison (P)2015 P. G. Allison
Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Paranormal Disappearance Urban Fiction

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This book started out kinda slow for me but it did get better an had me interested. Overall I enjoyed listening, the narrator did a really good job. I am excited for the next book to see where an what Missy is doing.

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Where does Missy the Werecat rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Very good story and lively blend of action and character development.

What did you like best about this story?

easy pace to listen and not overly developed on any one scene

Have you listened to any of Meghan Kelly’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Only criticism is the voices of many of the males voices lack realism and I wish the narration could include male and females for a proper effect.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I had a few chuckles but the story wasn't one that should make a person laugh or cry

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On to Book 2

Interesting Story

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the narrator made every other women sound like a nasally jersey queito, like Rosann or Fanny. it was almost to annoying. Also they gave Missy a little too much common sense and too smart for a hormonal teenage girl which eventually she eventually grew into.

could of been better

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I loved the book and so glad it is on audio but I am not so sure about the narrator, I have heard much better

Loved the book and story

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This book has an excellent idea and character at the core, and I kept wanting it to get better. Sadly, the writing is patchy at best, with some basic writing mistakes (such as tortured dialogue and repeated sentences) that a professional editor in years gone by would have cleaned up.
The worst of it was the painfully sing-song style of reading, which really wound me up with exasperation.
Missy is a potentially good character, though she tends to be too much of a superwoman who never makes the slightest mistake, and is able to shrug off any difficulty.She needs to be faced with some real moral challenges where there is no single right answer.

Great potential, poorly executed

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