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Here Kitty, Kitty
Here Kitty, Kitty
Here Kitty, Kitty
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Here Kitty, Kitty

Written by Elizabeth Knox

Narrated by Aiden Snow and Jillian Macie

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Kat: Life always finds a way to fuck you over.

I found that one out the hard way before I was even thirteen. Before that, my life had been perfect and then I was stripped away from my family. And while it certainly wasn't what you'd call the typical family, it had been my family, my life. I had everything: loving parents, a huge biker family (even though they did fight like cat and dogs a lot), and the love from every member of one of the most notorious clubs in United States history. The Reapers' blood flew through every vein in my body.

It took my years to find out why-or better who-had stripped me of my life, never knowing who the man was that'd taken everything from me. But he certainly knew who I was and, more importantly, he knew my parents. He took me hostage just to get back at my parents for something that had happened years ago.

I was the price my parents paid. Worst of all, I've been stuck here for years. Nothing about my stay with the Demons of Hell motorcycle club is glorious, especially not with the things they say and worst of all, the things they force me to do. I started out as a girl full of light, but having spent so much time in the dark has sucked almost every bit of light I had left.

Darkness was all I'd known until I met him, and he lit the last remaining ember I'd had left inside me.

Damon: When I agreed to go undercover at the Demons of Hell motorcycle club, I had no idea exactly what my father had been signing me up for.

My father's personal gain had been my sole purpose. Growing up in the Brotherhood Motorcycle Club had given me a good idea of the club life, but being thrown into Rage's idea of a club was something that nobody could've prepared me for.

Four years in this club and I'd learned next to nothing. Every day, I could feel myself getting closer to the information my father sent me for, that my family needed. My father had abandoned everything, and it had all been Rage's fault. Even so, my father had vowed to return, to right every and all wrongdoing that Rage had had a hand in and he would fulfill that promise.

And while I may have come here for my father's bidding, that wasn't the reason I'd decided to stay. I could've made the choice a long time ago to run back home, to return even if it was with nothing useful. Every single day that I'm here, I stare in the face of the person I've decided to stay for. Her face screams how lost and broken she is, how she's had everything ripped from her by him. Rage calls her his property, and I'm letting him think that for now.

If only he knew about the way she looks at me whenever she's not in his sight . . .

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 26, 2019
ISBN9781977389015
Here Kitty, Kitty
Author

Elizabeth Knox

Elizabeth Knox has published several novels for adults and children, as well as autobiographical novellas. Her acclaimed adult novel The Vintner's Luck (1998) was shortlisted for the Orange Prize in 1999, and was made into a feature film in 2009. In 2008, her YA novel Dreamquake won an American Library Association's Michael L Printz Award for excellence in young adult literature. Elizabeth lives in Wellington, New Zealand.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    triggers: heavy violence, abuse, sexual abuse, cutting, drug abuse, suicide. wow so this book was so it of left field. Kat is kidnapped from her family and biker family when she was 13 by a rival club and held captive for years my the club's president. Damon is undercover as one of that clubs members in order to keep an eye on her and spy for his dad. They both have feelings for each other but had never spoken… until one day she overdoses and he breaks cover to save her and return her home. Romance begins quickly after that. This book was really good a typical biker romance, extremely detailed. Women are strong men are alpha males. Chemistry between main characters of unbelievably hot. Nice surprise.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This review first appeared on A Weebish Book Blog.HERE KITTY, KITTY! is the Magnus Pack series finale and, boy, was it a wild ride! It features Sara’s sassy Latina friend and the sweet talkin’ hillbilly tiger she fell in love with. While I was a mite let down by GO FETCH!, Angelina’s story more than makes up for the previous books frustrating heroine.Kidnapped by Nik Vorislav’s idiot brothers after a hyena showdown in her shifter run Tennessee town. Angelina decides its safer for everyone if she takes one for the team and stays with the handsome hillbilly tigers when she learns sending the calvary equals taking protection away from Miki. (See, Miki, this is how you be an awesome kick-ass heroine and NOT a selfish asshat heroine who thinks she’s badass.) It has nothing to do with her surprising attraction the panty-melting, sweet talking, Siberian hillbilly. Definitely not.Nik Vorislav has completely sworn off human women. They’re way too clingy for the happily unmated tiger… until he meets the one human who wants nothing from him. Nik was my favorite type of alpha male. Undeniably sexy, somewhat goofy, and determined to keep his woman. Even if he—god forbid—turns into his father. Oh did I mention he also has the most hilarious daddy issues? Seriously. This is one instant where daddy issues actually add to the charm.But my all-time favorite characters? Nik’s brothers!Bannik and Aleksei glanced at each other. Apart, they were two of the brightest men he knew. But together… Lord, they could be stupid.He is so not exaggerating! Thankfully, what the Vorislav brother lack in brains, they make up in brawn and cuteness. That counts for something, right?HERE KITTY, KITTY was a wonderful end to the Magnus Pack series and yet I still need more. I want more Magnus Pack HEAs and most importantly, the Vorislav brothers need their own happily-ever-afters! I know it’s a long shot that Laurenston would ever return to the series, but a girl can dream.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Absolutely hilarious! Most I've laughed uncontrollably in a long time! Love, love, love the smart mouth and verbal jabbing. My favorite scene was the baseball scene. Not for people with sensitive ears....foul language throughout, but it's funny!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Sparks fly in this funny steamy action packed paranormal romance between an alpha male and alpha female. Tiger shifter Nik initially fights his attraction to human Angie. Antics of their wild family members add to the humor.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Although it's not as great as the previous book, Go Fetch!, this was still a laugh-out-loud read.

    What stopped me from giving a full 5 stars was Angelina's fashion fixation, Miki's drugging fetish, Sara's mean streak in not telling Angelina where Nik was which really hurt her, and I didn't like where she dumped him even though many thought that was funny -I didn't in this case.

    What I did like was the wooing tiger-style (BTW I LOVE tigers!), Angelina's way of dealing with unwanted attention and her ability to turn anything, and I mean anything into a weapon, Miki's trouble-making addiction and Nik's willingness to follow Angelina and live where she wants to.

    I just have Irene's story to read and then...well, there are no more Magnus Pack stories. :(
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Oh, my favorite in the series! I LOVED Nik and Angie together, apart, anyway they came. Nik's family dynamic was the best too. Tigers are so the way to go here. I can't wait to read Alek's and Nessa's story.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Another very funny book by Shelly Laurenston. I love these characters. It was a fun read. LOVED IT.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Nik and his brothers are adorable shifters, I enjoyed him and his entire "dysfunctional" family.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    At first I couldn't stand this little "series" -- found the characters to not be very likeable and extremely immature. Then, as I continued to read, and tried to pretend that I was *interested* in watching a train wreck, the "Jersey Shore" humor started to get me laughing. Do I wish there were more than 3 Magnus Pack stories? Um... NO. Will I continue to investigate this author's work? That remains to be seen...
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This woman has my undying loyalty. Anyone that can make me smile and laugh when I am fighting bronchitis, a double ear infection and a sinus infection is on my must buy everything she writes list. I love Ms. Laurenston's writing and her crazy Heroines and the men that love them. She has taken the shapeshifter genre into a whole new realm. She seems to understand how wolves, lions, tigers and bears all seem to related to their packs, clans and prides and how they interact with others. I can't recommend this author enough.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Shelly Laurenston's books always make me laugh out loud. They have a good story line that is very entertaining. Here Kitty, Kitty is one of my faves by her. I'll pick this book back up from time to time just for the laughs.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I like the way Shelly Laurenston writes love scenes. She has the talent to make me sweat from the heat coming off the pages. The third Magnus Pack book, "Here Kitty, Kitty", is no different. My problem with this one is the heroine...I really, really disliked her.Angelina doesn't take crap from anybody; she hands it out instead. She's a mixed-descent American with attitude and the ability to kick butt...even when going up against non-humans. As the only full human left in her triad of friends, she's become something of a target for the hyenas looking to hurt the pack. So when she goes down in a fight and wakes up somewhere strange, she's only a little surprised to discover she's not in the 'lion's den'...this den is for tigers only!Nikolai knew he should never have shown interest in the mouthy broad from the airport. Of course, he never thought his brothers would kidnap her and bring her to his house either. He's knows she'll be trouble, and within 5 minutes of waking up she's knee'd him and cracked a toilet tank lid over his head...guess he was right about the trouble part. So if she's so much trouble, why is he so hot for her?Smoking hot sex alert. But also, nasty, witchy, heroine alert. She seemed to be nasty just because...and that put my back up (hey! at least I didn't say 'put my fur up', or 'rubbed me the wrong way') from the first. Her interactions were hostile to just about everyone in the book, including her friends! This was something I never got over. And Nikolai, hot as he was, wasn't a very intriguing hero for me either. For someone with animal instincts, it sure took him a long time to recognize his feelings for Angelina. He spent most of his time moaning about his family...just not very Alpha for me.So even though I disliked the heroine, and the hero too to a certain extent, I still gave this sucker three stars for the smoking hot sex. Because...it's my review and I can!