A Love Catastrophe
Books | Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
3.6
Helena Hunting
The fur is about to fly between a cheerful cat sitter and a grumpy hockey nerd in this hilarious and charming rom-com by the New York Times bestselling author of Meet Cute. Kitty Hart has become internet famous as the Kitty Whisperer for her expertise on all things feline, and as a result, her cat-sitting business is booming. But lately, she has a terrible feeling that maybe her life isn’t quite going where it’s supposed to—especially after falling face-first into her newest client. Not exactly the best first impression. Fortunately, Miles Thorn is just as bad at first impressions. Strike one: he doesn’t like cats, especially Prince Francis, the haughty and mischievous Sphynx his mom left in his care. Strike two: tackling Kitty to the floor in a misguided attempt to save the pet he continually calls “the gremlin.” As awkwardness slides into attraction and things start to turn purr-sonal, will these two complete opposites ever be able to find their furry-tail ending?
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Author
Helena Hunting
Pages
368
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2023-06-13
ISBN
1538720078 9781538720073
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I got this as an ARC from netgalley, all in exchange for an honest review of my thoughts. This book was interesting, to say the least and it did take me a couple of chapters before I found myself enjoying it. There were some grammatical errors that I noticed, but because this is an early copy, that tends to happen sometimes. Being both a dog and a cat mom, I loved this being about a cat person and a dog person. There were some parts of this story that seemed a little too “high schooley” to me, such as the way that Kitty acted sometimes. Also how in the world is there both a person named Kat and a person named Kitty that love and work with cats? It seems a bit of a stretch, but I do love the pun of it. Parts of this book made me laugh, or put a smile on my face. Ultimately, it’s not one of the best books out there and I may forget about it after awhile, but it was, for the most part, pretty good and that’s why I’m rating it a 3/5."