



Pit Perfect Murder
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4.3 • 535 Ratings
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Publisher Description
When cougar-shifter Lily Mason moves to Moonrise, Missouri, she wishes for only three things from the town and its human population. . . to find a job, to find a place to live, and to live as a human, not a therianthrope.
Lily gets more than she bargains for when a rescue pit bull named Smooshie rescues her from an oncoming car, and it’s love at first sight. Thanks to Smooshie, Lily’s first two wishes are granted by Parker Knowles, the owner of the Pit Bull Rescue center, who offers her a job at the shelter and the room over his garage for rent.
Lily’s new life as an integrator is threatened when Smooshie finds Katherine Kapersky, the local church choir leader and head of the town council, dead in the field behind the rescue center. Unfortunately, there are more suspects than mourners for the elderly town leader.
Can Lily keep her less-than-human status under wraps? Or will the killer, who has pulled off a nearly Pit Perfect murder, expose her to keep Lily and her dog from digging up the truth?
Customer Reviews
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Loved this book. Got it for free, but have already purchased two more in the series. The characters are interesting and believable, the plot is nuanced and just twisty enough, and I am just dying to see where she takes the relationships and the secrets. One bone to pick about her research and/or editing. There is a major difference between emotional support animals (as she calls the good guy's-and potential love interest's-dog) and a service animal. A support animal requires only a letter or recommendation, usually from a health care provider, and usually only qualifies the owner for exemption from fees (eg pet premiums in an apartment). A service animal requires training and certification to perform certain specific tasks. As specified by the Americans with Disabilities Act they are thus qualified to remain with their owners at all times including in places normally barring both pets and emotional support animals. If I am not mistaken this would include jail. (Sorry for the lecture-I'm a shrink, and this distinction is important...)
Interesting
It keeps you wondering about who the killer is.
Great book
Omg I loved this book can’t wait to see what Lily does next