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Bitten by a Hellcat, by Felicity Heaton

jasmyn9's review

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5.0

Bitten by a Hellcat was an amazing story. Cait is on the run from a male that wants to capture her, collar her, and sell her to the highest bidder. When she runs into a the famous hunter, Owen Nightingale, she enlists his help in getting rid of the pesky male. Neither of them really anticipates the sparks that fly between them.

I loved that both Cait and Owen had to play the role of rescuer in the story - no damsel in distress here. This hellcat can take care of business when she needs to. Both were willing to do whatever it took to keep each other alive and stay together.

There is a ton of excitement that comes up in multiple different ways - all of which only make the story even better. Owen has a really big secret that comes into play several times and it was a lot of fun. I really loved the world and the paranormal lore that Felicity Heaton built.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

geo_ix's review

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4.0

I keep getting so confused when characters are introduced because I think oh shit they're up next, but at this point they could eventually end up as a couple five books later. Is that a bad thing? Kind of. I like the couples fresh. Example, the woman taken by the dragon a few books ago. No mentions for books now, and and they're up next. I don't like to sneak at who couples are, but I did to see if the Taryn chick in this book is with my fave man, and thankfully she is but I just dislike the timelines of couples I think? Or even just how they're introduced to the series because it feels like odd placement at times when you don't hear from them for like three books?

Anyway, this was better than the last but still not amazing. Honestly I think it is the length, it makes the relationships harder to not see as cheesy because it's two hours of reading and then we're at I love you's and mating talk and those conversations these last two books have honestly been awful. Cheesy and while I do like that sometimes it just didn't quite feel like it got to the level of the first few books because we see more growth and stuff from everyone instead of just some steamy romps and some quick action.

booklovinmamas's review

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4.0

Full Review posted at Book Lovin' Mamas

I give this book 4 stars and highly recommend it to other PNR readers out there. This book can be read as a standalone, but to me I always recommend reading from the beginning of the series. You'll miss out on the other characters stories in the series and you definitely don't want to do that. :)

azure_mood's review

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3.0

Better than the last one. I hope this series is on the path back to the original storyline. The last two books have been a bit of a struggle since I was really just trying to get to the dragon story. Now that Bleu has made a reappearance I'm really excited about continuing this series.

nogenreleftbehind's review

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5.0

Bitten by a Hellcat was an amazing story. Cait is on the run from a male that wants to capture her, collar her, and sell her to the highest bidder. When she runs into a the famous hunter, Owen Nightingale, she enlists his help in getting rid of the pesky male. Neither of them really anticipates the sparks that fly between them.

I loved that both Cait and Owen had to play the role of rescuer in the story - no damsel in distress here. This hellcat can take care of business when she needs to. Both were willing to do whatever it took to keep each other alive and stay together.

There is a ton of excitement that comes up in multiple different ways - all of which only make the story even better. Owen has a really big secret that comes into play several times and it was a lot of fun. I really loved the world and the paranormal lore that Felicity Heaton built.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

audiobookmel's review

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4.0

This installment of Eternal Mates starts of in the bar known as Underworld, which has been prevalent in this series. Owen Nightingale is a human mercenary who goes after supernaturals. He seems to have no fear. When Cait comes into the bar running from one of the males of her own kind, Owen is intrigued. Cait hires him to kill the hellcat that is chasing her. Just because Cait hires a mercenary to help her with her issues, that doesn't make her weak. She is strong and able to take care of herself.

I really liked the species of the hellcat. They have two tails with blue fire on the tips. Oh, and there is blue fire around their mouths too. It was very interesting. The world of hell they live in was different as well.

I loved the two characters in this story. They were both strong and very fascinating. They both had secrets that I enjoyed watching unravel. The suspense of the story was consuming. However, the romance was rushed. These were two character who had never met and they jumped right in bed together. I guess that happens in real life too, but it was just too quick for me.

Overall, I still loved the world, characters and action-packed stories that Heaton continues to deliver in this series. These past few novellas that have been released this year have all been fun and quick reads that can be read as stand alone stories to get your started in this series.

**Book was provided to me by the author. This review is my opinion and was not requested or provoked in anyway by the author.

wendylynnm's review against another edition

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4.0

Everyone in the shifter world knows the Nightingale name, especially Owen Nightingale's name. The young mercenary is so different from his famous father and uncles, he only hurts the demons and shifters that truly need to be put down.
Taking a much needed night off, Owen meets Cait at the Underworld bar. Chemistry is off the charts between the two of them and things go from zero to sixty pretty quickly. Cait needs Owen's help and is willing to pay for it, with any means necessary. Lust, love and danger keep this book rolling from beginning to end.

phallucee's review against another edition

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5.0

Not my favorite book in the series but I don't have any complaints either. I enjoyed it.

kiksid89's review

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5.0

I kinda didn't like it that i got a clue from the beginning, for where the

situation was heading....
I would have preferred to be left guessing for a bit more.

Other than that, I loved the intensity of emotions and the speed with

which they were coming to us.

I loved that I got some clues about the characters, which were not revealed

until necessary.

Last but not least, the descriptions were amazing, making me feel like I was

really there.

I do enjoy cat shifters amd Cait is now one of my favorite!

And Owen... Oh Owen..... He is simply amazing!!!



Thank you Felicity, for providing an arc for me to read! I loved it!

franjessca's review

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4.0

Full Review posted at Book Lovin' Mamas

I give this book 4 stars and highly recommend it to other PNR readers out there. This book can be read as a standalone, but to me I always recommend reading from the beginning of the series. You'll miss out on the other characters stories in the series and you definitely don't want to do that. :)