Reasons you should read Kitty Confidential by Molly Fitz:
– You think that talking to pets is a perfectly normal part of life and would love if they could talk back to you. – Love a great mystery with a little bit of a talking animal in it. – You enjoy hits of a love interest without getting all mushy-mushy and kissy-kissy.
Kitty Confidential by Molly Fitz Book Cover
My full review of Kitty Confidential
Angie is your typical girl floating through life without having much of a purpose. A little snarky, a little sarcastic, and suddenly able to talk to an old dead woman’s cat. Her shock was quite genuine, and her introduction to Octo-cat was charming, comical, and started the book off on a really great note.
Octo-cat is full of himself and forgetful, which sounds just like the wonderful fur-babies I have at home. This doesn’t mean he’s not good. It’s just how cats seem to be. But the incredibly loyal Octo-cat wants to help his new human find out who killed the woman that was his for so long. He’s even willing to suffer a few car rides to solve the case.
Kitty Confidential took me in all sorts of directions. There are several very nice suspects to consider, and each has a pretty good motive. However, the real culprit was still a bit obvious – which I think is OK in a cozy mystery. How it was done, was still a big surprise.
A little over the top, even for a kooky cozy mystery, I still had a lot of fun reading Kitty Confidential. There were several side characters that I look forward to seeing more of, and I wonder what antics are next in line for this crazy duo.
Do not read this book if:
– You do not like things slightly ridiculous, over the top, and dramatic. – You are offended by talking animals.
***I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book***
-Wish Upon a Cowboy is the ultimate example of how being nice and treating others well will come back to you when karma gets a chance.
-Cowboy heroes are hot – always.
-Moms who will do anything for their kids are the ultimate heroine, and we need more books starring them.
About Wish Upon a Cowboy by Jennie Marts
Title:Wish Upon a Cowboy Author:Jennie Marts Series: Cowboys of Credence #4 Genre: Contemporary Romance, Holiday, Cowboy, Small Town
Hot on the ice and tall in the saddle…
Rancher and hockey coach Logan Rivers’ attempts to hire a housekeeper are hindered by women more interested in marriage than meal-planning. So when snarky Harper Evans arrives with zero romantic interest in him, he couldn’t be happier. But as he gets to know her, he finds himself hungering for more than her cooking.
Down-on-her-luck single mom Harper Evans came to Colorado with one goal: to find her son and bring him home. Temporary work for a local rancher seems perfect, but to keep the job she has to deny her feelings for the hot cowboy who’s heating up her kitchen.
Logan’s secret learning disability has caused a financial mistake that could cost him everything. With the holidays approaching and a storm closing in, he and Harper have to save his ranch and fight for her son. But can Harper trust the cowboy who is offering her both a home–and his heart?
**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**
– You enjoy a really sweet romance without being too sugary – Dogs are awesome – Just enough suspense to keep you near the edge of your seat
My review of Shielding Shelly by Emmie Lyn
Shielding Shelly is one of my favorites from the Gold Coast Retrievers – so far. Shelly was an absolute doll of a woman, and I loved her resilience and ability to give to those around her. She’s running from something in her past – something that hurt her, and it has tracked her down. Her support animal, Jake (I may have fallen for Jake because he reminded me of a Black Lab I had as a kid), was always there for her, anticipating her anxiety and panic attacks, and making sure that she really was OK.
Max is a mystery author. I love when authors put authors as characters in their books. He’s a sweetheart that always seems to be on the outside looking in as he people watches and dreams up the next mystery for his books. But Shelly brings him out of his shell, with the help of a cute little girl she helps watch, and they find themselves opening up to each other.
Shelly’s past was a really nice and suspenseful backdrop to the growing romance between Shelly and Max. It was something that she needed to face and overcome, and Max was right there with her as she did it. They make an incredible couple, and I really hope to see them pop up in future books in the series.
**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**