Are You Kitten Me
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Free to Good Home: two sweet males, need lots of love!
Shane Maguire is over-stressed and under-loved. He’s finally landed a respectable job at an upscale restaurant, but the brutal hours have butchered his chances at romance. When his dad suggests he fill the void with a pet, Shane agrees and falls head-over-heels for a gorgeous shelter kitten. There’s only one problem: the handsome stranger who claims he saw her first. They can’t both adopt her, so Shane proposes they share custody . . . of a cat. What could go wrong?
Damian Murphy used to love working from home, but prolonged isolation has made the passing days a blur. He hopes his adorable new tabby will shake things up. Now if only Shane would stop insisting she’s their cat and disappear already, same as all the other men in his life. But the more time they spend together, the harder it is to deny their smoldering chemistry.
Meatball is a kitten. She is very cute, which is important because of reasons. For such a little cat, Meatball has big problems. Her dads are in denial, and as much as she enjoys watching them dance around each other, they need a claw in the right direction. If the three of them are going to be a real family, someone will have to play matchmaker. And Meatball is just the intrepid kitty for the job.
Customer Reviews
Kitty Whipped? 😉
Damian and Shane are chained together by a sweet little orange tabby female kitten. Damian is aware of rarity of the female gender in an orange tabby, and Shane had just fell in love with the kitten just minutes later. Both men have histories to consider, but the kitten becomes the anchor that forges the bond between the three. As the two men slowly realize their attraction is real and their relationship could be more than friendship, the kitten goes missing. The conversation that ensues facilitates the bond, but will they find the Meatball? A little bit of angst, but the epilogue is worth it. Entertaining read… I suppose J.D. Vance wouldn’t approve… I liked it a lot.