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The Cat House: Cats and Dogs by Julia Talbot
Changeling Press
Contemporary,  Paranormal
Short Story, M/F/M, Ménage
Review by Viscaria

 

 
When werewolf Bay meets werecats Kyle and Abby at the new club in town, he’s stunned at the immediate connection he has with them. Kyle and Abby feel the pull as well, even though Kyle has his own suspicions about werewolves and their motives.

After one night of passion, Kyle thinks his doubts are warranted, since Bay promises to call but never comes back around. Abby believes there’s more to it, though, and goes looking for their new lover, finding danger and betrayal right in their backyard. Can Kyle and Abby save Bay and manage to keep him for themselves?

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I enjoyed reading this book. I had a feeling I would have fun, just from the way Abby and Kyle approached life in general with verve and gusto. I wasn't disappointed. Those two feel that life is meant to be enjoyed, and if you can get all that enjoyment with those you care for, then go for it.

Abby and Kyle know what they are looking for when it comes to a play-mate, what they don’t expect is the immediate reaction and connection to Bay as they hook up with him. The man does something to them that makes them long for one more to add to their little couple. I was a bit disconcerted by the fact that they seemed to decide Bay should be a part of their lives on such a short notice, but that was the personalities they had. Abby is a sweet, yet feisty woman who is more than willing to fight for what she believes is hers… and for whatever reason she has come to the conclusion that Bay is meant to be hers and Kyles.

Bay was a bit uncertain, but also willing to play with these two kitties. Imagine his surprise when he seems to have such a connection to them. I really did enjoy his bit of confusion at where he, a werewolf, was supposed to fit into their world werecats. When circumstances work to separate him from two people that he has quickly grown very fond, Bay displays an amazing amount of wit and courage and is more than ready to get away when he is rescued.

All in all, I have to say that this was a fun, quick read that left me with a smile and a hope for more from The Cathouse. I would really like to see if there are more of these stories in the works. Does Layla get her own tale? Will we see Bay and his kitties again? Julia Talbot sure has my interest piqued and I can’t wait to see more from her in the future.

 
 
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