Author Edie Ramer
requested review
Mystery/ paranormal romance
ebook Novel
ebook Novel
Book description
It's all in the Cattitude...After Belle the cat switches bodies with a psychic on the run from a murderer, she wants her perfect cat body back instead of this furless human one. But she doesn't count on falling in love with her former owner. Or that a CEO and a beauty queen want to use up her nine lives. Now is her chance to prove anything a human can do, a cat can do better."Cattitude is a magical tale that you won't soon forget. Edie Ramer has a writing voice that charms, and she pulls the reader right into Belle's amazing world." -Cynthia Eden, author of Deadly Fear and I'll be Slaying You (edited by author)
My review
Rating
Sexual-
Good mystery, very sweet romance with a lot of humor. If you love cats you need to try this book. There is a great cast of characters to enjoy. This is a fun and light read not for those who takes their story serious. I would recommend this to PNR reader that likes their stories light on the sexual side.
This book is for people that wouldn’t mind a cat swapping souls with a human and for that cat to use that body *clears throat* for things LOL.
I found Belle very witty, smart and possessive to Max. Then I found it weird for her as a cat to be checking out Ted’s junk, so like I was saying you’d have to have a taste for this book. If you can get past the cat swapping with human you'll find a sweet and humorus romance.
The downside for me was at times I found it corny.
I have never heard of a story with a cat taking human form before. Humans taking animal form, sure. But the other way around, whoa. What a very unique idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, Laurie! I especially like how you recommended it to certain readers. Thank you! It sounds like one of those books that I would have to be in a certain mood for, because I personally prefer.. ahem.. spicier reads! LOL! It sounds interesting though! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just finished Cattitude and I loved it. It wasn't spicy, but I didn't find it at all corny either. I'm a total cat lover and I thought the author did a great job of portraying Belle the cat trapped in a human body, as well as Sorcha the human trapped in a cat's body. Belle kept her "cattitude" no matter what form she was in. She knew she was mistress of the universe and wasn't shy about getting what she wanted, just like every cat I've ever known.
ReplyDelete