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When a feline fatale meets his magical match, Baltimore might just go up in flames. Carter Strike here. Siamese shifter extraordinaire, Tommy Tittoti’s right-hand cat . . . and the star of this book. Don’t let the author whatsherface tell you otherwise. That’s why its 113k. I’ve got A LOT to say. Terrible things are afoot in Charm City. Snark happens. Bad guys die. And I have a new favorite donut. But I promise it’s also an epic romance with a very happily-ever-after. And Gods, we’ve earned it. I know you’re going to find this hard to believe, but Bengal Damon-Cowles and I don’t hit it off right away. I mean, you’d think an arrogant Rakshasa would be insane to turn all of this down. *waves at self* But you’ll find that Bengal is nothing if not frustratingly contrary, all wrapped up in a too sexy package. So, buckle up, dear readers, we’re going for a wild ride . . . Hmm, did I mention that I don’t know how to drive? Cat’s Chance in Hell is a snarktastic, roller coaster of a romance with a guaranteed happy ending and lots of steam. Shenanigans include: a catnapping gone very, very wrong, a hot pot incident that will go down in infamy, and a Rakshasa with more layers than a Smith Island Cake.
Author

MEGHAN MASLOW is truly a rare breed. No, not a unicorn (although that would be sooo cool). She’s a—gasp!—extroverted writer. She believes that life is meant to be lived. Preferably with lots of people around. Every day is an adventure, or should be. She’s spent a large portion of her life working and living in various countries in Africa. She’s multitalented, having perfected the art of eavesdropping in bars around the world while chugging local brews, and gabbing with anyone who isn’t quick enough to elude her grasp. She believes kindness is contagious, and learning to laugh at yourself is one of life’s greatest gifts (and challenges). She advocates for social justice, believes storytelling can be transformative, and surprisingly isn’t a misanthrope. She loves travel, reading, world music, Moscow Mules, awkward dancing, dreadlocks, her family, and um… writing.