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  • Missy Goes to Annapolis

  • Missy the Werecat, Book 9
  • By: P. G. Allison
  • Narrated by: Summer Morton
  • Length: 11 hrs
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Missy Goes to Annapolis

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After her second year at West Point, Missy returns to her Special Forces A-Team in Afghanistan for summer training. That soon leads to her being deployed into Iran and Syria. Her boyfriend, Mike, tells her that’s getting a little too real since she’s not just training over there.

Then, for the first semester of her third year, she heads over to the Naval Academy to participate in the Service Academy Exchange Program. The idea is to make better leaders by promoting professional, academic and social experiences.

But there are those who have other ideas about her being there. Can she handle all the responsibilities the fates have given her, hide all her supernatural abilities, and cope with those who are planning to destroy her?

©2021 P. G. Allison (P)2021 P. G. Allsion
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Missy Goes to Annapolis

Another great Missy story, where she does her very best to save her friends and the world while being under attack herself. Read brilliantly again by Summer Morton.

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Super Entertaining!

Missy Goes to Annapolis, the ninth book in the Missy the Werecat series, is wonderfully written and a fantastic addition to the series. The series is one of my favorite paranormal urban fantasy series, and throughout the years, I've enjoyed Missy's adventures and growth. The storyline is super engaging, entertaining, with enough action, suspense, mystery, and drama to keep you engrossed. I seriously never want the series to end!

Summer Morton's narration is spot on! She has Missy down to the T; I can't imagine anyone else narrating the series. Furthermore, she does an outstanding job with each character, portraying nuances of personalities and emotions. All in all, Missy Goes to Annapolis was a highly enjoyable listen, one I'm recommending.

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