Kittens, Puppies & Love
A Small Town Slow Burn Mystery Romance
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Enjoy this steamy small-town romantic suspense series, where family bonds run deep, and let the power of love sweep you away.
The word cloak means to cover, hide, or disguise.
Would you shed yours and expose your heart for love?
Veterinarian Emma Foster arrives in Swan Harbor, holding her goal list in one hand and the layers of her protective cloak in the other. But she hadn’t anticipated the town's irresistible charm or the magnetic pull of a man with striking blue eyes. Together, they threaten to upend her well-ordered life.
Investigator Killian Reade has hidden behind his good looks, charming banter, and irresistible accent, using them as masks to conceal his true self. Then, a flash of yellow strips one mask away, and the people of Swan Harbor chip at another. But when Emma sees through him instead of at him, he’s compelled to embark on a journey. One to discover the man he’s truly meant to be.
As their walls begin to crumble, an offhand comment from Emma leads Killian to uncover unsettling behavior hidden within their small town. When all is revealed, will they wrap the layers tighter, or will they let love in and set their hearts free?
Welcome to Swan Harbor
Kittens, Puppies & Love is Book 2 of the Hope & Hearts from Swan Harbor Series, as well as Book 1 in the ‘Hope’ story. It’s a slow-burn, friends-to-lovers, animal mystery romance with a guaranteed happy ending. If you love steamy small-town tales brimming with tight-knit characters and deep family bonds, you'll be enchanted by the irresistible charm of this quaint town. This is Book 2 of a 15-book complete series.
Download a copy of Kittens, Puppies & Love and rally behind Emma, Killian, and their friends.
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Totally satisfying mystery and romance!
I love a story with strong characters, and Bartow delivers! Both have interesting lives and interactions outside their relationship with each other. I found myself wanting to move to the small town of Swan Harbor with all of its warmth and charm. Emma and Killian have learned to project the person they want the world to see, even if it means living an inauthentic life. Watching them reveal their true selves to not only each other but also to their friends and neighbors made me feel as if I was making new friends as well. I usually read mysteries, and Bartow gets an A for her story. I'm looking forward to revisiting Swan Harbor and its residents in future books.