A review by trudyd
Fat Cat by Rachel Vincent

5.0

I did not realize how much I missed Rachel Vincent's Shifters until I read Fat Cat. It was such a joy go back and visit such amazing characters. Now I want, no need, to go back and reread all of the books.

This story takes place in the new Mississippi Pride region. The large area has been broken down into three areas with Charley as marshal of the area where the Fat Cat Bar and Grille is located. The bar is conveniently owned by Charley, a female stray, and her sister, Davey.

Someone is trying to create female cats. The victims all have one thing in common. The victims are related to strays within Charley's area. It is personal to her, and soon becomes even more personal. Was she the first victim? Or did others come before her? What will happen if it comes out? Will the council interfere?

So many questions that I needed answering. I fell into the story. I was hooked. I became invested. I needed to know who thought they were above the law. It wasn't just the attacks on females that had me rushing through the pages. There was a lot going on and it was all a joy to read.