Contains the first three stories in the Tiger's Eye Mystery series! DEAD EYE, PRIVATE EYE, & prequel short story TRAVELLING EYE
WARNING: Dangerous books!! Beware of "I laughed so hard I almost peed a little"* and "I fell out of bed laughing"* consequences! - * 5 STAR reader reviews
DEAD EYE: For Jack Shepherd, tiger shape-shifter and former soldier, life is heading for a dead end. Dead End, Florida, to be exact. When he learns that he inherited a combination pawn shop/private investigation agency from his favorite uncle, Jack’s first job is to solve his uncle’s murder. Because sometimes it takes a tiger’s eye to see the truth.
Tess Callahan, who owns half a pawn shop in the strangest town in Florida, didn't expect Jack to show up and be so very enticing. And exciting. And annoyingly over-protective. But when yet another dead body shows up on her doorstep, it's time to take action. And if she has to team up with a sexy tiger shape-shifter to do it, well, that's just a bonus.
Welcome to Dead End, Florida, where Bigfoot keeps a winter home. And welcome to the Tiger's Eye Mysteries!
PRIVATE EYE: When Tess Callahan, new owner of Dead End Pawn, meets her grandmother the banshee, life is about to get complicated. When Tess’s partner Jack Shepherd, tiger shapeshifter and P.I., gets involved to help them investigate a banshee-kidnapping spree, life is about to get deadly. Because nothing is ever simple in Dead End, Florida, and sometimes it takes a tiger’s eye to see the truth.
TRAVELLING EYE: A shapeshifter heads home…and gets caught up in the mystery: Who shot Santa?
When tiger shapeshifter and ex-rebel soldier Jack Shepherd learns about his uncle's death, he fires up his Harley and heads across country to go home to Dead End, Florida. Along the way, a beautiful woman pulls him into a deadly mystery involving a missing Santa and a race to save two lives. But it's Jack, and he never takes life seriously, so the laughs are flying as fast as the clues.
Now that he's on the case, Jack won't be stopped, and he won't give up, because sometimes it takes a tiger's eye to see the truth.
Warning: This paranormal mystery series contains magic, shapeshifters, humor, banshees, magical ballerinas, GYSTers, a taxidermied alligator, smugglers, goats, thugs, assassins, witches, gunshots, bad singing, terrible parking, the FBI, swamp commandos, tigers, special agents, flirting, belly laughs, comedy, and a pawn shop.
Alyssa Day is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author with more than a million books sold, including the Vampire Motorcycle Club, Warriors of Poseidon and Cardinal Witches paranormal romance series and the Tiger’s Eye Mysteries paranormal mystery series. Throughout her seventeen-year writing career, she has won many awards for her fiction, which include Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA award for outstanding romance fiction, and the RT Book Reviews Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Paranormal Romance Novel of 2012. A former trial lawyer and frequent speaker, Alyssa is also a past president of Romance Writers of America. She also writes comedy and nonfiction as Alesia Holliday
This set is so worth the price! Jack and Tess have officially become my two favorite characters! The first book is the longest, you meet Tess and Jack. There is a mystery and witches and paranormal stuff. There is the hint of a romance too. The second book is just as good, but a little shorter. Tess meets a family member she didn't know existed and she learns about herself. The romance ratchets up a notch. The third story is just a short story about Jack on no way to Dead End. I can't wait to read more of this series!
It annoys me when books like this are not in order. Granted, the last is just a short story about Jack before he reaches Dead End. You could simply skip it and not miss anything. However, with ebooks I don’t think it would have been very difficult to put the short story first.
Slow burn. And I'm going to point out if you can't park you can't drive and thus shouldn't be driving. Next you also shouldn't drive when drunk. Finally why does nobody own a bicycle in all these small towns? Get a little exercise. Stop driving around the corner.