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wordynerdyanddirty's review against another edition
adventurous
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
3.5
avid_reader_96's review against another edition
2.0
Not bad but not great. Romance felt rushed. There isn’t much world building. But it was a short and sweet read, just don’t expect anything complex.
poppymonster's review against another edition
2.0
I felt like the plot had potential, with a sassy cat bringing 2 people together. Then it turned into instalove. IMO the main guy should have been pissed about the main girl’s apparent deception and they should have worked it out together instead of him just instantly forgiving her and them declaring eternal love for each other and getting married. It would have made for a more believable and stronger relationship.
tallyhotel's review against another edition
4.0
Sarah is a cat person...to the extreme. She obsesses over her cat, Loki. So much so that she can't bare to leave him behind for a 12 month destination wedding in space. So, it really comes as no shock that Loki tries his best to comfort her when the mysterious Cat/man swoops down from space looking for royalty to help him on a diplomatic mission. After all, Sarah is his *Princess*. So he arranges for them BOTH to be whisked away.
That's just the beginning of the wild and nutso things that happen in this book. Loki and the Catman can speak telepathically, which leads to no end of bickering and barbed commentary.
Sarah can't quite figure out when would be the best time to fess up about not being a Princess, because if it angers Mr. Catman, will he just space them out the airlock? Is there a return trip on this catnapping? And then she finds out WHY she was catnapped and all bets are off, because her friends on the space wedding *jaunt* are in imminent danger.
It's a pretty crazy story line, but it actually worked. I liked all of the "enemies to friends" between to the two cats. The spice was about 3.5/5.
That's just the beginning of the wild and nutso things that happen in this book. Loki and the Catman can speak telepathically, which leads to no end of bickering and barbed commentary.
Sarah can't quite figure out when would be the best time to fess up about not being a Princess, because if it angers Mr. Catman, will he just space them out the airlock? Is there a return trip on this catnapping? And then she finds out WHY she was catnapped and all bets are off, because her friends on the space wedding *jaunt* are in imminent danger.
It's a pretty crazy story line, but it actually worked. I liked all of the "enemies to friends" between to the two cats. The spice was about 3.5/5.
booklover81's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
relaxing
fast-paced
3.5
miriam_bell's review against another edition
It was moving too slow and the attraction seem weird
milovatsi's review against another edition
slow-paced
1.0
This really didn't do anything 4 me. It was a odd story.
Characters were dumb and the tiny smut wasn't good.
Characters were dumb and the tiny smut wasn't good.