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Review Date: Mar 19, 2008
    
ISBN: 9781419914782
Publisher: Ellora's Cave
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Published: Out Now
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Reviewed by: Connie
What the Cat Dragged In is absolutely refreshing, a pure gem bursting with speed, wit and charm. The chemistry between feline-shifter Bryan Gallier and bird-shifter Kyle Brixton smolders with tension and sensuality, and the story follows them sensuously. The liquid flow of dialogue is silky and smooth, dancing in perfection with the delightful personalities of the characters. The story grabs and enchants right from the beginning, and doesn’t release its magnetic hold throughout the developing relationship. Both Bryan and Kyle are capable of balancing their sexuality without losing their masculinity—powerful, intense men who recognize their own needs and chase after their desires fearlessly.
Their encounters are erotic and charged with fire; Bryan can be both aggressive and playful, which complements Kyle’s more laid-back style. The bond between them develops quickly, but instead of coming off as premature and unbelievable, it is romantic and sweet. The pages are not clogged with emotional head-games or bogged down with unnecessary scenes. What the Cat Dragged In is straightforward and quick in resolving conflicts (as only guys can do), effortlessly catching the reader’s attention and stealthily snatching away his affection for keeps. Steele has penned something wonderfully flawless and fun; What the Cat Dragged In will not fail in submerging your senses in exotic flavors and passionate tension.
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Book Blurb & Info for What the Cat Dragged In
What could possibly bring an owl shifter and a cat shifter together?
Sweet, pure lust.
For Kyle and Bryan, it's the catalyst that gets them off to a hot but rocky start. What comes as a surprise to both of them is that lust can so quickly become something much, much more. But while love may be a thing many seek, for this mixed couple, it's the one thing that may tear them apart.
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