Review: Cat O’ Nines: Cat’s Meow

Cat O’ Nines: Cat’s Meow
By Lia Connor

Party Animal…

Lucia’s the cat’s meow among her family, shining brighter and burning hotter than her sisters or her brother. A playgirl, her favorite things to do in life are drink, dance, party and hook up with sexy men.

But now that the Catkind have taken Gabriella, Marnie and Tony, and the family business Gatos is gone, Lucia’s got to take a stand. It’s up to her to rescue her siblings, and although she’s scared Lucia swears she’ll make it happen.

Lucia doesn’t know about the two hot, hunky Catkind on her own trail. Orion, a white Tiger, and Jomei, a Bengal Tiger, are royalty among the Catkind, next in line to the throne over all the Cats. Concerned about the renegades who are leaving them to find human mates, they take Lucia into custody for questioning.

What they don’t expect is to find the mating bond igniting a flame between the three of them – – or that Lucia’s much more than a pretty face.

I have to say that I have enjoyed this series, having been given the chance to review the previous three books in the Cat O’ Nines storyline. It was a pleasure to see Lucia redeem herself and further the cause of the Catkind from the previous books. This intense book was about a woman’s discovery of her true self – the reasons behind her party animal ways – as well as the truth about her family and her heritage.

Lucia is a self-professed, self-made party girl who secretly yearns for something more… something deeper and more meaningful, but she doesn’t know what that is or how to get it for herself. When we catch up with Lucia she’s running scared after seeing her three siblings fall, and fall hard, for their Catkind mates. Convinced they are out of their minds…or worse, brainwashed and under the control of their hormones… Lucia runs and finds that she herself is on the road to her own Catkind mates.

Lucia’s two mates were not at all what she expected, but everything she needs:

Orion is the white Tiger who first recognizes Lucia as their mate… now if he can convince Jomei, his own lover and mate as well as Lucia’s destined third, of the truth. Orion was the more open-minded of the two men. While he was still very much in love with Jomei he knows who Lucia is to them and is determined to convince both his mates of the truth. Emotional instabilities are more normal than others as cheap sildenafil no prescription a rule bringing about to human body. A cheap 25mg viagra greyandgrey.com tomato has four chambers and is red. Women are working more for very low compensation, sometimes, that leads to emotional and physical cialis wholesale prices depletion. This is proved by several test levitra soft methods. Orion was no less intense than Jomei, but he was definitely the more gentle and easy-going of the two Catkind princes. He seemed to know much more instinctively what Lucia needs to bring out her “true” self. I loved watching his intense focus as he worked to bring them all to where they needed to be.

Jomei is the Bengal Tiger is destined to be king of the Catkind. Jomei is royal, proud and the more intense and arrogant of the two Catkind men. He thinks he knows what is best, and can’t fathom how it’s possible that he and Orion, both royalty, could be mated to a human woman. I loved that although he was arrogant and sure of his place, he wasn’t so thick-headed as to completely discount what Orion believes to be true. His obvious love for Orion makes itself apparent when he finds himself jealous over Orion’s interactions with Lucia. I was actually more intrigued by Jomei than by any of the other Catkind men I’d previously met. I guess there’s a lot to say for a royal, Bengal Tiger!

Having had the privilege and the pleasure to read the previous books in the Cat O’ Nines series, I have to say that to date Cat’s Meow is the best of the series. Cat’s Meow is a wonderful addition to the Cat O’ Nines series that answers some questions brought forth previously, but leaves us ready for a happy conclusion. A definite recommend.

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