Chasing Cats
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Sometimes the smallest debt comes with the highest price.
Kat went down the rabbit hole and came out changed. Now everyone wants something from her and she is hard pressed to give in to any of them.
Only the irresistibly mysterious Cheshire Cat seems to be on her side. But even he has secrets of his own. Secrets that cause him to show up beaten and bloody on her doorstep.
Dancing around lost friends and determined ex-lovers will be a feat on its own. Doing it and staying sane? Impossible.
Customer Reviews
Excellent and Unique Series!
This book is a sequel to the excellent book Chasing Rabbits. As a caution, you must read the first book before reading the second. Just like its predecessor, this book is well-written and lots of fun. Kat is still not sure what to do in relation to what happened at the end of the first book (can't say much or I'll spoil the first book) and is trying to keep her life as normal as possible. Not helping are Dorian and Chesire who both want her as their own. Kat isn't sure who she is anymore and sometimes that really comes across as indecisiveness which can be a bit distracting. Most of this book takes place at Kat's house in the human world which is a huge change from the first book because it was very action-centered, building the world, and getting to know the characters in the Underworld. This second books builds up the stress and the romance, with not a lot of movement in the plot. This isn't a bad thing, but I wanted to warn readers ahead of time that the feel of the books are different. Don't let that dissuade you from getting this book, however. It was still lots of fun and I really didn't want to put it down. I have to admit I am really looking forward to the next book to see what comes next. The series is very unique and I recommend it to everyone who likes an excellent paranormal romance/fantasy!
Thanks to the author for the free e-book in exchange for an honest review. This exact review will be posted on both Amazon and Goodreads.
Missed the mark
This book had potential. I liked the idea of a wonderland like book but there were to many editing mistakes to overlook. I also disliked the way the author made characters from the first book seem completely different in the second book. The change in character attitudes didn’t seem like they were being fleshed out and the perception of the main character changed. It seemed more like the author needed a bad guy quick and she didn’t feel like writing up a new character.
I think beta writers could have helped this writer. The idea was great but... I’ll wait till the writer gets a bit more experience before I try one of their books again.